Yuletide Nuptial Ceremony Unites Couple In Toronto ' The yuletide wedding of-Viola Barbara, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Frank N. Kays, Charlotte- } 4 Kampf Mrs. G-J. Bedniak and the late Mr. John Kampf, Toronto, On- tario was solem) on Decem- ber 29, 1961 in the chapel of St. Thomas Anglican Church><Tor- onto: Rev. W. W. Jarvis off , etated at the afternoon cere- mony. %.The bride wore a frock of -2$vory. peau de soie fashioned neckline. The bell skirt was softly draped at the hips- and caught in the back with a large bow.¢Her ivory veil of silk tulle iljusion was held by a large rose, #3 she carried a star-shaped quet of pink sweetheart ros- es and feathered carnations. Miss Marina Kays was brides- maid for her sister. She wore a frock of peacock blue peau de soie, styled with~-fitted bodice MR. AND MRS. JOHN KAMPF 'KensIngton Lady 2H y alleyfield WMS Re-Organizes ‘With New Group | | WALLEYFIELD — The Val-| |leyfield Auxiliary of Woman's | Missionary Society met in the Church sch room for their | }4ist annual meeting. This was) the final meeting before being | incorporated into the . new or-| ganization ‘“‘The United Church Women" which-_began Jan.- 1962. | The service of worship was, conducted by Mrs. Clifford. Mac- | Pherson. A suitable advent theme was used. ‘ Mrs. A.J. MacPherson presid- | and sheath skirt-worn with a {7 members answered. roll ‘cal. full overskirt. Her. headdress) ‘The financial report was given was a —e Laoag ‘bow~ at | by the treasurer Mrs. P.T. Pear- | star-shaped bouquet was of yel-| had been met. low roses and carnations. |. A summary of events during G. J. Bedniak was grooms-| the past 41 years was given. In- man. } cluded ‘were highlights of WMS ‘The groom’s mother chose a| activities, reading of the minut- “two-piece afternoon ensemble of =< eee | se | on at | ee & COFS&8E | time, which lead to interesting Cony ae reminescing. It was observed Following the‘reception in the | that of the 12 surviving charter | Rose Room ‘of the Park Plaza| members, several still contri- “Hotef, the ‘couple: left on: @short} bute to the WMS ‘although’ resid- honeymoon trip by car, the bride\ing in other parts of Canada and travelliig in a cherry red wool|the “U.S.A. Only charter mmem- suit with white and black acces-| ber preSent_at the meeting*was sories and corsage of peppermint| Mrs. W.A. ‘Bruce who has held carnations. - | office in the society;almost con- Mr. and Mrs. tinuously. siding in Toronto *** | Tt was decided to re-elect ~all Among the out-of-town guests | Officers of WWS to the corres- at the wedding was the bride’s| Ponding offices of ‘the mew or- sister Mrs. Sheldon Jay, Char. 2@mization, the UCW, which lottetown. have a similar function. Mrs. Martin. MaeDonald gave } | { ELLEN’S DIARY New Garden Catalogues Are Conned With-Delight So the always-summer lands grow as thriftily and bloom as interesting review of'a por- bg of the study book “The Tu g World. Lunch was served by Mrs. R. Peardon, Mrs. R.E. MacPher- son, Mrs. Elmer Gillis and Mrs. John* Nicholson. Mrs. Max Cooper invited the women to meet-at her home for the first meeting of the UCW. iation of which he is National | President. While in Ottawa he | |__ Mrs. Rus have now their wealth\of Jan- | profusely for us as those pictur- . wary blossoms. But Island /ed, what a beautiful garden ours gardens are at rest. Indoors, | would then be.” however, at the house across the| For interesting summer-bloom lane, a sizeable Christmas cac- | indoors, there are the gloxinias. St. Mark’s CWL Discusses Plans Ere ae § = ae5 Ht Ont. have beeas s of Mr. and Mrs. Lesile , since arriving in Ken- sington to attend the wedding of their son, Dr. Ben Rhiel to Miss Faye Coulson on Saturday at St, Mark's Church, : Mrs, Joseph Woodside has re ‘turned to her home at Kensing- ton after spending a few days at 10.R.L. Coles and Miss Jean Aitken. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lou Roper were initiated into the Crystal Chapt- er No.l Order of the Eastern Star at an impressive ceremony held Jan. 19 at. a well attend- meeting. > Following the regular business period refreshments were serv- by the committee, in’ charge and a aocial hour eet ; Mrs. Ray Waite and family. Mr. Heath Caseley, Kensing- ton, has réturned to the Prince County Hospital, Summerside for further treatment. ns Sherbrooke, guest of her sister,| QUINN-BRIDGES NUPTIALS. Mr. and Mrs. William ghter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Emmett Quinn following thetr | liam A. Bridges, Richmond, Mr, William Found, Long River, is a patient in the Prince —_ Hospital/ Summerside. fer- Ottawa where Mr. Donald will attend executive meetings of the Canadian Mar- ine National Employees Assoc-| Mrs, Gordon Bryanton was t to : e wa will also attend meetings of the | National Joint Council of the Civil Service Federation which | meets next week. . Mrs. MacDonald will be vis- iting her, sister and brother-in- law Mr: and Mrs. W.ELR. Davis during her stay in the Capital. Canadian Legion, Kensington Branch, at the advanced regul- ar meeting held Monday even- ing, Jan. 15. . The main business was. the planning of details for a Lion's Club dinner to which the Auxil- lary had been asked to cater on Jan. 23. Mrs. Peppin agreed tu ‘act as convener, and commit- tees were appointed and lists distributed: As many members as possible were asked to be at the Legion Home on Tuesday afternoon and again on Tuesday evening. The members were asked to bring a tea towel for roll call at the next regular meeting, lunch ‘| committee to be Mrs. C. May- hew, Mrs. R. Kelly, Mrs. F Murphy, Mrs. S. Peppin and Mrs. D. Sherren. sell Campbell. has | returned to—her *home, 177 Sf Peter's Road, Sherwood, after being a patient in the P.E.I. hospital. Mrs. Elliott Jones, West Roy- alty, has entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she will undergo surgery. . Joseph P. Diiscoll recent- ly rned home te. Mount Her- bert from Weymouth —Mass. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Dedication Service Held For Central Lot.16 UCW CENTRAL LOT 16 — The in- | augural service‘of the U ni ted Church Women for the Lot 16 congregation was held Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. was held at the home of Mrs. Al- fred Fisher. Eight members an- swered roll call. Plans were made to sponsor a variety pro- gram in Elmira Hall later in Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal | recent marriage at Fort Aug- oo om on —™ "ors ustus church, The bride is the | Watervale, P.E.I, ee by Heckbert) former Phyllis Elaine, . dau- | } j- Community H | Aid Ospita / O'LEARY — The annual | meeting of the Ladiés’ Aid of the Community Hospital, 0O’- Leary, wag held Jan. 17, Mrs,, Ernest MacD ona) d, West Point, installed the new slate of officers as follows: past president, Mrs. James Harris; president, Mrs, Harris Rogers; recording secretary, Mrs. Ralph Adams; corresponding secretary’ Mrs. Donald Mac- Kenzie; supply secretary, Mrs. Percy Vey (re-elected); assis- tant supply secretary, Mrs. Al- ton Raynor; treasurer, Mrs, Everett Milligan (re - elected); assistant treasurer, Mrs. Ran- dali Boatés (re-elected); ways and means committee, Mrs. | Bruce MacDougall (re-elected); directors, Mrs. Neil MacKay, | Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. Alban |; Craswell and Mrs. Lidyd Mac- Williams _ The retiring secretary, Mrs. Richard Delaney, reported that cf i = a2e8 E HI formation of a Provincial pital Auxiliary Association, ued cooperation of all a , | for the year ahead, She stres Te eee aad cae that, the Community Howl i membership of 71 from 14 dis- | one 1 ee a ond que tricts. Films and special speak- | Ad a ers were featured at several of | Mrs, Douglas Adams an the meetings. | Mrs. Melvin Baglole were re- The main fund raising pro- | @Ppointed auditors for 1962. Mrs. Frank Stewart was jects were variety concert, ca-| ltering to plowing match b an- |named chairman of the nomin- quet, fall fair, parcel post sale, lating committee with power to and doing the hospital mending add other members. : Roll call for February is te The new president, Mrs, Jam- es Harris, asked for the contin- - ON 17-DAY JET ~~ ECONOMY EXCURSION tus which bloomed throughout | Easily grown, these are, repay- the festive season, and was | ing one beyond expectations with doubly beautiful against’ a their velvety foliage and regal background of mirror, presents | blooms. For indoors or out, now its late flowers. Here a | though we find the wind is no geranium- bathed its bright |respecter of their brittle stalks, pink and white rounds of bloom | there are the tuberous begonias in the brilliant sunlight on a sill | with their*striking and colorful | And how treasured such winter- flowers. Our last year’s bulbs of blossomings ‘are! gloxinia and begonia, resting | “There will, be flowerings a-| since autumn we shall __re-pot liead” the garden catalogues so | Presently and maybe add odd | Missionaries funds, and to spon-|E. Johnston ‘conducted the ser- ; Harold MacLean. To Raise Funds | Mrs. Erskine Forbes was the ST. MARKS — The monthly | leader with Mrs. Ralph John- meeting of St. Marks Lot 7 par-| ston reading the scripture and ish council of the Catholic Wo-!}Mrs. Ralph Monkley the pray- | men’s League was held Sunday ers. afternoon in the church vestry.| The address “Vision of the It was approved by the meet-| Future” was’ given by Mrs. ing to send donations to the!Lioyd Carr and Miss Joan Mc- March of Dimes and Our Lady's | Fadden sang a solo. Rev...Ralph sor a special collection to sup-| vice of dedication of the execu- | to be answered with New Year's d sewing for which remuner- the month. Money was voted | Stion was a ee A new and for the following. A treat for the| pleasing addition to the fund school children at Christmas; | raising projects was a fall fash-| Brae, Dunblane and Milo gifts for two residents of the dis-/ jon show with fashions kindly ' sewing IDA BAILEY ALLEN , _ Subtle Rosemary Flavors triet and $2.00 for TB League.) Ten subscriptions to Institute | News were ordered. The next meeting was invited to the home| of Mrs. A.Y. Cameron; rofl caii| resolutions: Lunch was served |be an article for the Hospital. | Supplies were turned in fr °* was Bivepwput. ve uilingly illustrated which) mes in new shades to our few, | port the continuation of religious cre: come to our doors of Jate, | % make our summer glow. | programs on TV and radio. remind us. “‘That_time is now | January gives us quiet though! The social action convener, | not too far’ distant— just over 20 uneventful days. The farm-|Mrs. Charles Rogers, reported- the months it will be. Past a ing is not .static. The winter | boxes were given needy famil- storm or-more, with a wind in | Schedule is busily continued. An ies at Christmas and a needy the chimney and. snow on the | 4fimal comes—another goes. Al-| family Was also assisted © with panes. After a few frost-pictur- ready there are plans made in (food and clothing. es etched there, and the crisp of Tesard to the fields in the! Ways and means convener, footsteps on the paths. And Springtime ahead. | Mrs. Colridge Rogers, suggested then? A mildness, balmier even| Alex comes by from the house holding card raffles in the hom- than this, and a. changed sky. across the lane. This morning ©S to raise funds. This was ap- Then‘ will come the blossoms.’’/ he carried with him the letter | Proved by the meeting. Spiri- We plan for them now. We which had come to him in the tual convener, Mrs. Myr tle “ gcan the pages of the catajogues | mail from Granddaughter in| Doyle, suggested familys prayer turn and re-turn the leaves, try- town, to have us “read it/| be offered during the Church) ing to make our selections. But | again.” He listens to her -missi- | unity octave. which shall these be from among ves wide-eyed and smiling —| The secretary was asked to so many? and presently knows them by | Write mail order firms for rem- . “I” we ‘sigh’ ‘th would heart. ; ants. In addressing the meeting : =. ‘Some mornings there ig the director, Rev. David M c- Tague, explathed the collection | |to be taken up for the Pririce times over the questions he } poses: “Why does a rhinoc County Catholic Welfare fund. have a tusk on his nose? Why | does a lion have a mane? And a W&a* appointed secretary pro- giraffe so lengthy a neck?” And| tem. Two outstanding reports “school” and we are puzzled at WMS Members Hold Meeting At South Lake if we are unable to give him | from the previous year were satisfying“ answers he will offer | given: the president's report by shortly “But there must be | Mrs. J.R: MacLean and the reason! Else why was he made| treasurer's report by Mrs. B. just that way?” * | Stewart. “It’s a remarkable January—| The executive officers elected this” \James says coming in| were: president, Mrs. E. Adams from a last round at the stables. | Ist vice-president, Mrs. B. Ste-| “Fields you: may say bare and | wart; 2nd_vice- t, Mrs SOUTHLAKE — The Decem- ber meeting of the South Lake Christian Women's Missionary et ees S Seen © . John W. Robertson. Scripture was read by the leader, Mrs. Roy Dixon. Pray- er was offered by Mrs. A.J. Ca-/ tittle frost.” * lA. MacLean; recording secre- meron. “Don't fret” a visitor with, tary, Mrs. R. White; correspond- A brief memorial service was! him chuckles “January wil] ing secretary, Mrs. J. Dunn; -then held to honor the memory | change that one of these days” | treasurer, Mrs. R. Coffin. of the late Mrs. George Robert-| Until tomorrow—Diary—Good-| The newly elected . president, | son East Baltic, who p 4s sed es _\ Mrs. Adams, conducted the’ re-| away eo many years e a ——. of the - - meeting voted service to her ord) + and discussion on var- arth the Missionary secety:| SOUT UCW ious seneels. ee deel hymn was sung, fallow ig e. » It was decided to ho’ e scripture, prayer and a suitable Elects Executive - | pegular meetings on the second message by Mrs. F.W: Mollins. ‘| Tuesday of each month at the) “The business period in charee| For New Year homes of individual members. | ; ~| Mrs. K. MacKenzie invited ‘the | ; SOURIS — The inaugural! members to meet at her home swered by 11 members. meeting of St. James United in February. . hand, a be- | Church Women, Souris, was Dues and offering were col- Robert-| held-in the church hall Jan. 9, lected by the treasurer, Mrs, R to) 1962 with 20 ladies present. Rev.| Coffin, who also distributed work| FE. Adams acted as' chairman, | Charter member cards. the purpose and fiine-| Mrs. Adams conducted @ pro-, p-| tion of the organizing of the| gram in the form~of. “bust! he! United Church Women. } groups” answering questionnair- | Mrs.E. Adams led in worstiip: | és on the challenges which face the theme being “A new begin-| our Christian witness | ng | Refreshments were served by ‘ by hostess assisted by Mrs. .Ai- vin- MacDonald and a social hour was enjoyed over the tea | cups. tive which is : president, Mrs. A.K. MacGregor; vice-president Mrs.. Roger MacLean; secre- tary, Mrs. Winfield. Gamble; | JANUARY: MEETING treasurer. Mrs. Lorna Forbes, | ; : A short business period was| ..©\sht menibers of South Lake Women's Institute met at the conducted by the president} when 26 members joined the new | home of Mrs. AJ. Cameron for organization. the January meeting. The sec- The next meeting will be held | etary reported $96.85 proceeds at the home of the president on| from variety program; also ‘a the second Thursday of ttre | Christmas box containing cook- month, and the program will be’ i¢s, fruit, juices and candy sent in charge of Mrs. Roger Mac- | ‘© an aged lady in the district; Lean and Mrs. Jolinston.~ } another resident received a gift * Lunch was served by the hos- for his kindness jn providing tess assisted by Mrs. Garth | transportation for the group.| MacLean, Mrs. Roger’ MacLean; | Yarn was purchased-to be knit-| Mrs. Erskine Forbes and Mrs. | ted for the Unitarian Service A:K. MacGregor. Committee and plans were WHEAT! IVER wMs made to start layettes The members of Wheatley ni-| areeee. The program “How er. ey does your vocabulary rate” was rica the home of Mrz. Tamen| Ol.OY Mra. Henry O'Brien met at me rs. James. : : Wares for their December meet-},, ing will be held at i ; | the home of Mrs. Filmer Fraser ith Mrs. Gordon Andre da ae. 7 " WS! and Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. =» | Cameron will have charge of Takin art in the worshi e were Mrs "Core Ling #. Mure | the program Roll cal! isto be for | Roast Lamb To Perfection sBY IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘| Fortification follows as neces- I WAS a hot,~sunny day when) sary. the Chef and I_and the rest of| These the press party’ drove about| remov thirty miles out of Jerez to see| age-ha the harvesters at workin the| are blended gver a -period vineyards. | years to develop flavor. The grapes were at the peak; En route back to Jerez we of perfection, and the men and | drove past borane of fragrant | girlcharvesters in fiesta dress, wild rosemary, # favorite sea | were in a festive mood, work*| soning herb in Spain. ling fast ‘with bursts. of song,| Measurements. are level; ree- stopping only occasionally to| tpes for 6, adapted from straighten up and refresh them-| Spanish. selves with a few steps. ; The grapes were_al) handpick-; ed. Some were table grapes, but) most were palominos from which | sherry is made, These are a- | thered in great hand --made | baskets, then trucked to the) | yard outside the vineyard build- | | ing, where they are sptead on| grass mats for about 24 hours) casks are eventualty to eathedral-like stor- where they rest and of 5 to 6 pounds of lamb or boned rolled shoulder 2 teaspoons salt % teaspoon pepper % cup olive oil 1% tablespoons wine vinegar % teaspoon ground cumin seed rosemary the) flamenco) ROSEMARY -ROASTED LAMB 1 teaspoon fine-crushed dried ma Rub lamb all over with salt Effective NOW until March 3lst—up to two full weeks in Britain and Europe at tow, low: fares — see family and friends — holiday. in Europe’s most glamourous cities ~ fly TCA all the way to England, Scotland, France, Germany, Belgium, Swit- zerland, Ireland, Austria —enjoy restful DC-8 Giant Jet service — fly now, pay later ,oo088 little as 10% down (more if you like). a a ee " ° _ MONCTON-LONDON and slightly sun-dried. the business miceting the lunch committee and @ soc-| The pak Linveet, Sime Bay Whilst tot hear eajoyes tout | answered. by cookies.recipes and| sa ee are nanad Thecus lunch was served by the hostess; RIG TROUGHS on . *| assisted by Mrs. Kermit Bruce. | Mrs. Preston Rockhathy Mrs. Gordon Andrews and Miss’ Anna’ MacLennan. j are turned into big wooden , troughs, where the juice is pres- There were nine members and HOUSEHOLD HINT , sed or trodden out by exception- two visitors present for the hysi-| 7% 4 Bpilis on shellacked tiv strong young men in bob- | floors immediately, otherwise led boots. They use up trem- . The treasu nai p aed he weal had oe white spots will appear. To re- endous energy, s0 eat three big reached and this was seat te, Ove such @ spot, rub ver\ meals a day besides snacking the- presbyteria! treasurer. | aicohol The friendship secretary re- cies , ported calls made and a numb-| You'll surprise your friends, er of cards sent. Mrs. Cora Ling | and delightfully, too, if you was appointed to purchase a serve bowls of good homemade gift. for the minister. Mrs. L. | vegetable goup sometimes = in: Ling will be hostess for the Jan- | stead of the usual party fare. ¥ uary meeting when move the “bloom or surface the leader 2 will be Mrs. Harold Bun tain.| _ Children of all aces need very siow which contains the wild Mrs. Preston Rackham and| {tm mattresses and springs to yeast from the air, essential to Mrs. Walter Ling will be on the| @Sure proper skeletal growth: fermentation, It is the same type lunch committee. Mrs. Harold | The? the spinal colums can rest of wig yeast that housewives: of Chandler led in prayer for our | 4 even Dlané with all ae ancient days “caught” by ex- ie the bdlly equally supported. posing unleavened bread dough missionary. : to the air until it began to-rise.. AIDS SUFFERERS Only part of the slate of : of- ficers : elected for the | ; the eaieder was left coe MONTREAL (CP)—More than About 10 days after pe a more \nformation could be ob-| 309 parcels of clothing, shoes the grape juice is drayn in- tained. soap were sent to British to casks and takerto quiet Lunch was served by hostess auras by the Montreal! bodegas or warehouses wanes and committee in charge. YWCA to aid families whose be-| they stand undisturbed anti > cs longings were lost in the hurri- spring, while fermentation tak SOUTH LAKE WI cane that heavily damaged the es place. It is only then that it ts Central American atea a few | ‘nown whether the sherry will December meeting of Lake Women's lnstituie| weeks ago. be dry (fino) er sweet (olorose). huge bunches of grapes and dry sausages a. from the rafters and a loaf of Dread is ready for sandwich-making .The zrapes aré not washed be- fore pressing, as this would re wes ee ee Pe Inside the building the grapes | | lightly with a cloth moistened often in a special room where | and pepper. Place on rack in roasting pan. Roast 2% minutes in hot oven, 450 degrees F. or #329" = "299" until well-browned; reduce heat — , é vata Peep ‘ ‘V-day Jet Economy BRITANNIA in FILMS FAST DAILY SERVICE Mail your Black & White also Colour Film to— Excursion return fare ‘association with BOAC ide aiai sii | MONCTON-GLASGOW - $3902” ($30.20 down) \ ' 17-Day Jé& Economy INSULATE: Seti cate Your Gome 1 ee eee If you prefer, fly TCA DC-8 Giant Jet to Britain and Europe vis ! 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