Fig SRNL SY EE Oe RE EAL MPT Se Ee ee ae Se Set Lee eee es | Z ee Kk a F ~ , Be Mr. and Mrs, Evan G. Court- ney, following their marriage in Trinity United Church, Chariotte- town on Oct. 7. The bride is the former Donalda Christine Mac- a Names Officers At Hunter River HUNTER RIVER — The an- nual meeting of the Auxiliary of the Women’s Missionary Society of the Hunter iver United tendance of 19 members. The pre- sident, Mrs. O. Sellar, was in charge and opened the meeting, Scripture lesson was read in uni- son. The president gave a read- ing “Ready for Christmas” and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod offered pray- er for the missionary, Dr. Gil- christ. Mrs. MacLeod and Mrs. Seaman read the scripture per- taining to the birth of Christ, in- bers with Mrs. W, }. Bowman as pianist. After the business session the report of the nominating commit- tee was read by Mrs. MacLeod. The officers for 1960 are as fol- lows: President, Mrs. C. D. Mont-| crisps gomery; vice - president, Mrs. John Craswell; treasurer, Mrs. L. W. Ripley, re - elected; re- cording secretary, Mrs, J. E. An- drews, re - elected; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Cyril Smith: tem- perance and Christian citizenship, Mrs. Harry Smith; Christian ste- wardship, Mrs. Ivan MacKay; friendship, Mrs. J. W. Patterson; literature, Mrs. Emmet Ber- nard, re -. elected; missionary monthly, and World Friends, Mrs. J. L. LePage, re - elected; supply secretary, Mrs. J. E. Cousins; _mission band leader, Mrs. Lloyd Carew; assistant mission band leader, Mrs. Percy Boyle; baby band superintendent, Mrs. Ches- ter Whitlock; assistant baby band leader, Mrs. Elmer MacMillan; organist, Mrs. Ivan Bowman; CGIT leadet, Mrs. Beryl Cras- well; assistant leader, Mrs. Fos- . ter Hall. Mrs. Ripley will be hos- tess to the members for the Janu- COURTNEY - MAC +a <e “HAPPENINGS | | F aie Evie g & 3 te He The group presented a lovely of carols and hymns in keeping with the festive season direction of the -lead- the Explorers treated the guests 2 age ek Y a lo Y NUPTIALS |Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. MacKay, Murray River, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, St. A. gaily lighted Christmas tree gave color in keeping with the festive season to the recreation room in the barracks of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Saturday afternoon when the Island division of the RCMP held their annual Christmas party for members of the force and their families. About 50 children en- joyed the various games and films shown, appropriate to the happy event. : Santa Claus arrived in due time with suitable gifts. A bounteous and each child was remembered | IDA BAILEY ALLEN broiled poultry, game, meat or fish. “A good chef is as careful in choosing the right kind of potato accompaniment for the entree as he is in choosing the right neck- tie for himself!*’ : OTHER VARIETIES “Well, Chef,”’ I laughed, “there are a few varieties of frozen po- tato you did not buy. For in- stance, frozen diced potatoes to use for salads and creaming; frozen stuffed baked potatoes, fine with beef or ham steak; au gratin potatoes, nice with fish; Delmonico potatoes, excellent with scrambled eggs, omelets or grilled ham, and creamed po- tatoes and peas to serve with fish or veal loaf or any entree- that can be sauced with a creamed vegetable. “For those who have an ade- key Cream Chowder uttered Minute Steaks French Fries Tomato-Lettuce Salad’ Frozen Pineapple Fruit Cup Coffee Tea Milk Measurements are level; recipes for 6 diced potato, 1-3 e¢. each thin- onion and small-diced car- and % tsp. marjoram. Boil 20 min. or until vegetables . Thicken with 2 tbsp. stirred smooth in % e. milk. 3 min. Then add 1% (12 oz)-can drained corn k , 1 ec. milk and % e. cream or undiluted evaporated milk. Bring almost to boil. Garnish with minced fresh pars- ley. Accompany with eornmeal i TOMORROW’S DINNER Clam Chowder Grilled Sea Food Platter with Vegetables Red-and-Green Cabbage Salad Apple Sauce Whip Lady Fingers Coffee Tea Milk Grilled Sea Food Platter with vegetables: First prepare vege- tables. These consist of 3 ¢. each whipped potato, whole cooked or Mrs. A. Mulligan Shows Films To Kinkora CWL The monthly meeting of the Kfkora parish council of Catholic Women’s League was held with 30 members present. The vice- president opened the meeting. Treasurer’s report was given. Cenvenors gave their reports al- so reports .-from units were heard. It was decided to pur- chase mats for church. Prayers were asked for member who is ill. It was decided to send a don- ation to C.W.L..room in Prince County Hospital. Films were shown by Mrs. Aiden Mulligan on her recent trip to Europe. | These were much enjoyed by all. There Is A Frozen Potato For Every Meat Preparation quate food budget, this repertoire | of frozen products can be a real | canned green beans, seasoned with rosemary, and baked green pepper halves with corn kernel stuffing. Broil 2 tbs. fillets or flounder, whitefish, perch or sea trout as usual; brush with oil. Broil until fish flakes. Center fish on heated large platter; place mounds of whipped potato at each end and dust with paprika. On one side arrange beans; or other side stuffed green peppers. — Garnisir with-iemon-wedges-and cress. ‘ Protests Against Miss Frances. Vessey, York, w2 a visitor to Ciarlottetown on Tuesday. The Men’s Association of York held their supper in York Hall on Thursday evening with a good attendance. Be \ Miss Suzanne Palmer, daugh- jter of Mr. Justice H. L. Pal- mer and Mrs. Palmer arrived ‘ast week from Montreal to spend the. holidays with her parents. She was accompanied by a friend, Miss Joy Gordon, Montreal, who will be her guest for the festive season. : Miss Carol MacDonald of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs left this morning by plane for Boston, Mass., and Providence, R.I. where she will spend her va- cation. In Providence she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jam- es H. Bishop and family. An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Turner, O'Leary, on Dec. 17 when friends gathered to tender a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Grace Seaman, R.N., place shortly. Grace was. the re- cipient of many. lovely ‘gifts. She graciously thanked her friends by the ladies. Mrs. Melvin Ellis, O'Leary, left Saturday morning on a four +week. visit to Toronto where she will visit—her—son- and—daughter-+ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey EI- lis and other relatives and friends. On the, eve of her departure the members of the O'Leary Bap- | CHEF’S SUGGESTION |- Combine apple sauce and lady fingers in a “charlotte.” | To do this, spoon 1 tsp. rasp- | berry jam in each sherbet glass. | Line each with lady fingers cut crosswise in halves. Mix 1 tbsp: raspberry jam with 2 e. chilled apple sauce. Spoon into glasses. Swirl on whipped cream, top with ‘a whole nut meat. Clyde River WMS Has Meeting CLYDE RIVER — The regular monthly meeting of the Clyde River Presbyterian Women’s Mis- sionary Society auxiliary was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Beer on Dec. 14. The. de- votional leader was Mrs. Jack MacLean. The theme was Em- manuel — God with us. Mrs. Kil- len led in prayer followed by sing- ing hymns. The scripture reading was given by Mrs. Jack MacLean. The exposition was read by Mrs. Roland Buchanan. Prayers were offered by Mrs. John Gillespie and Mrs. John MacNevin remem- bering two of our W.M.S. Mis- sionaries, Miss Mary Nichol and Miss Anna MacDonald. Mrs: Kil- len gave an interesting explana- tion of the epistle of James, Chap- ter L. Roll: call was answered by 14 members with a Christmas verse. The offering was received and dedicated by Mrs. Killen. Correspondence was read in- “| eluding a thank you letter, a let- ter from Rev. Charles Townsley and \one from Miss Mary Nichol. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Foster MacKinnon.:The devotion- al leader wijl be Mrs. John Mac- Nevin. Mrs. Lorne Docherty will have the study beok. Roll call is te be answered with a verse containing the word “Pray- JAVd OL SUTAM 08 spiralator washer for Xmas. Beautiful pastel colors to Green, Primrose or White with gold trim. Ne Down Payment! NEW WAY FURNITURE CO. LTD. : & w ¥ ; Just see her ‘eyes sparkle when she receives an ‘‘Easy” match any decor — Coral, : 161 Gt. Geo. St. Dial 6211 tist Church choir gathered for a social hour and hymn sing. After a few brief remarks by j the minister, Rev. Ross Howard, | she was presented with a lovely | gift. from the choir members in gratitude for her services as organist. Mrs. Ellis graciously thanked all for their kindness. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ross Strong, Mrs. Arthur Harris, Mrs. Ivan Harris and Miss Cynthia Maclsaac. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Jan Brandsma of Ottawa who were married recently at St. Margar- et’s Anglican Church, Ottawa. The bride is the former Ruby Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ArnoldWood, West Cape: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mac- Farlane and Mrs. Charles Green, Bedeque arrived home on Tues- day, Dec. 15th., after visiting members of their respective families at Hamilton, Ont. While there Mr. MacFarlane went by plane to attend the funeral of his juncle Audwig Tangedahi in Van- couver, B.C. who was killed in an auto accident. er.” Lunch committee is Mrs. George Hyde, Mrs. Louis Mac- Lean, Mrs. Arnold Beer, Mrs. James Beer, Mrs. John Beer. GOOD EXERCISE WOODSTOCK, Ont. (CP) — For figure - trimming purposes, a women’s weight-lifting exercise club starts operations here early in January. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upton’) Seaman, whose marriage takes) for their kindness and good wish-| es. A delicious“lunch was served | Trading Stamps NEW HAVEN — The regular monthly meeting of the New Ha- ven Women’s Insstitute met at the home of Mrs. S. H. Colwill on Dec. 2. Roll call was responded to .by fifteen members each giving a gift to her secret pal, also donating an article for the orphanages. There were five visitors present. The president and secretary gave a report of the Leadership Course which they attended. | Mrs. Bud MacKinnon and Mrs. |} James Tiern were appointed on the program committee for January. Correspondence was read and) discussed. Each member ‘signed | a petition against the use of Trad-| | ing Stamps. * } It was. decided to make fudge) | to sell at the school concert, also | |to treat the school children. It was also decided to remember the shut-ins at Christmas and to’ | send a box-of applés to the Sani- torium. Payments were received to- ate of Fort Frances public wards the music teacher's sup- plement. A secret pal was chos- en again for the coming year. It} was voted that $1.00 be sent to) ; CAC. One new member was wel- comed. | The next meeting will be held! at the home of Mrs.’ Stanley! | Newman when roll call will |! | be answered with a dime. A guess- ing contest conducted by-M rs. | Michael Murphy was won by Mrs. Richard MacPhee. | YORK | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jewell, Charlottetown, were the guests of ;their son and daughter-in-law, |Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell, York, on Sunday. Mr. Leonard Andrew of the C.N.R., Summerside, spent Sun- day in York with his wifé and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell and | daughter’ Freda, were visitors at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | MacDonald, York, on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Butcher has _re- | turned to her home in York after | being a patient in the P.E.Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickieson and Mr.~ Freeman MacLennan, Glen Valley, were visitors at the | ews | | Kennedy's . . Ladies . cs Wee The finest selec tion of ladies’ wear in town. Cal today ... you'll glad you did! Dresses Coats 2 Car Coats Skirts Sweaters Handbags 1 ~ Peg Ss CS Cee CeCe eee in be : @ Gloves, etc. Lasnensnnenenes the 137 Keut St. ADDRARAAD DDD DDD: | for gracious | gifting. Flowers Wired World Wide Dial 5320 home ..-« > future pleasure! That’s mS AE ee st. From Taylors . oom a clk ik Si spent the week-end in York, the aad i as b i guest of Mr. George Proud. _ oT pda es en axe Visit Taylor’: _ 1p Ug £ 8, et,” Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ford, Win-| don get into gang fights acro-> ds Or _ sloe, paid a short visit to York om | the river like they did, and & Ou, Saturday. ; I haven't seen anybody climbing Mrs. James MacLaughlin, Stan-| the water tower in rs,” -. hope, is the guest of her daught- er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. : . Walter Mallet, York. Sa _ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crockett, |] DIRECT . SAILINGS NP York, spent Friday in Charlotte- FROM , Ss | | 8 Mrs. E.J. Véssey has returned 35 °M.M. CAMERAS te take S to her home in York after being HALIFAX 5 < Ps lid We SS a patient in the Victoria Hospi- ¥ sparklin . tal, Halifax. TO . y have a wide range from § M.M. MOVIE CAMERAS $27.95 te $249.50. make an ideal Christmas Mr, and-Mrs. Donald Crockett ST. 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