ihliowers Held ‘ T ' A ' ’ ‘For Aug usi Bride Prior to her marriage a mis- cellanous shower, honoring Miss Elaine Wright was held at the, home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Essie Wright Middleton. The bride-to-be was escorted to the seat of honour by her; cousin Gail Drummond to the Strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs. Edward McCar- ti e Anne Bond women's Editor RIIEIIO 4-85. ‘ o The Guardian, Charlottetowii, .\io'h. Aug. 27, 1962. HAPPENINGS l Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nose- town, entertained their family worthy and Jeiil'e_v. Corner- fat a very enjoyable dinner. brook. l\'fld., are Visiting Mrs. 5 Members of the family aitend- , Nosewortliy's parents, Mr. and: mg were: Mr. and Mrs. James! Mrs. Albert Smith. Winsloe. I ‘ Brenda Stetson and Charlene Wright presented the gifts which were opened by Mrs. Everett Allen and Virginia Mccardle while the accompanying verses of good wishes were read by Mrs. Eldon Wright and Mrs. Ira Campbell. Mrs. Lorne Platts and Catharine Jeffery arrang- ed the gifts on the table. The bride-to-be expressed her grateful thanks to all. Lunch was served and the remainder BARBARA ANN NORTHUP .— J. r. vAn. ‘ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED HAZEL ELEANOR MARTIN —‘ w. KING ENGAGEMENTHANNOUNCED Austin Bradley with their chil-l on the Island. Mr. Bradley is‘ Miss Elaine Gallant, who ltas E stationed with the Canadian been visiting with relatives and \Army at Camp Ggigetown, N.B. friends in North Rustico for the Also Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred l P35‘ “"99 “'*‘°k5» "“"°“”Y Y9‘ Shepherd 3”’ ‘'h”‘"‘‘“- 93”” gclihe evening was spent in Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick King. Mr. and Mrs., Clyde H. Nor- 1 at nine o'clock mails at Ca- ] mmed [0 Minn’ Mass’ lan.d Paula; Mr’ and Mm héilk 1 Later in ‘the month 3 sur rise M‘“'““- Ch3”°“9t°"V“- Wish Montreal. Marriage to take thup, Halifax, N.S.. wish to Wdla“ Maflyf" Church in ’Biad'93’ and ('l“‘d“’"- Pam'~13 p to announce the engagement’ » Halifax. W0 d was recelvcn recently and Barbara; Mn and M , ,_ 3 party was held at the home of of their youngest daughter place at St. Malachy's Church announce the engagement of , ' by Mrs. Albert Smith, Winsloe. George Bradley atlildnfxon, lgiiclll , :11!’-l:‘(:":‘0l§i’!f-g(3tfl‘;’3v°‘):Y“é°‘1cl)El:l5'e' azel Elennnn in Kennelll Montreal on Sept. 29 at 11:00 their daughter, Barllrara Annl i th dd f her ael, and John an . an ra - ' - , _ - _ ~ - - to James Pei-c Vai, son o - :iSt9re-S'iln-l:ii1\',pET\S‘ii‘lSn.g Jtame s ley‘ all of Charlottetown. Rich- , _ i\:elt‘2ell_fl\cS(::fl:dg ‘lvniitilzfltilge. They- wmlam K1118. Son of the late a.m. M l S ypercy Va-l l, B. BENNETT CARR Drake, Lynn, Mass, lard Bradley. Halifax, was not ' _ ; umerous . Charlottetown. The wedding lssurauce Counselling . ~ .- rea e ac- - - t ' Mr. and Mrs. Angus MatDon- Following the dinner, Mr. and Companying verses. Catharine Canada s first paper money— y _fl" cenfn lcnlnsl fol. Ion“. nu" _ um issued because of a coin short- cnnnlnggngnn p_E_|v__ age in 1686—were playing cards marked with a value and signed y the French Governor. this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks, care of Guard- ian - Patriot Needlecraft Det., 60 Front Street W., Toronto. Ont. Ontario residents add 1 ‘.\’.Y., have re- Mrs. Austin Bradley received a after suitable gift in honor of their A by aid, Brooklyn, turned to their home spending two weeks vacation in 30th wedding anniversary. this province visiting friends short address was read and relatives. their son. Frank. ' , rs MacArthur arranged t h e m . Lunch was served and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing. FOR... ALL YOUR CAR MEDICAL PHARMACY here t l . j ‘ I . . . , Mrs. Rhoda l\lacKcnzie ahaj Mr. and Mrs. Melville lat-owu.l , ID A B §f:§r;::'3v¢8§UN1:l;‘;§I:‘ £233 NEF4DS- o serve you ANY son, Gordon. accompanied ‘by son Bruce and Mr. and f s. l ADDREsS_ ' ' minnm Engine,‘ Amom‘flu' hang of the dgy or night Miss Hattie Ross, Summerside. Hudson Gremley andfchiidren l, Show stars smocked access“, Generators. Starters. lei returned recently from a motor Sandra Lee and David. l\ew- l C ° d B ‘I ,. _, I It Pumps. Heads; Cranks. Water ‘ _‘trip to Michigan and Indiana. ‘castle, N.B., have been hoiiday- ‘- 5. les — it s our new Need ecra l,nmns_ A cnmnme ll" of . En route they visited in Eliot. ing at Windei-mere Cottage,§ ‘ _ Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-io- gceeggoi-|¢g [or '32 models. for 24 hour service Maine, Quincy, Mass., a n cl Stanhope and with Mr. and Mrs. l As! ‘H x d W' E you designs to knit, crochet. ——-—--—-—-2-— Guelph‘ om‘ Ira Brown‘ Cumberland Street’ ' " S R sew weave embroider quilt Stewart MOI'Ol's Charlottetown. - \ ' ' ' ' ' v- - “ MR. AND MRS. ERIC DAY - - - - - Plus free pattern Send 25 cents c’"'°' °' P°‘""' “d Dr. and Mrs. “llllam Mac-l WHY IS IT that one broIler- Serve with rice. ‘ 284 Gt. Georso St 4-5579 Richmond St.. Ch‘to Lean, Boston, Mass., were re- and Mrs Laurence: fryers are budget-wise? Be- Tomomgowvs DWNER DOW! ' ‘H cause of the progressiveness of science. "A few years ago the produ- cer of broilers expected 0 Curried Broiler-Fryer Flaky Rice Spinach Chilled New Apple Sauce Hot or Iced Coffee r. . Rhoda‘Brown, St. Hubert, P.Q., and children Linda, Gary, Norman, ‘David and Susan, are spending Young Couple Pledge Vows) in i%i:ii.,°i:ii°i...“;:2i 2:5: ms: ;:I:"..:;t;: in Trinity Ch Urch, Sum mersicl e ccnt visitors with Mrs. MacKenzie, Summerside. take 13 weeks to grow a 3-lb. Ten Milk bird. Now he can market his after visiting with her sister-in- Cumberland Street. l . . , . __ . . . la“/_ Mm M ll l 0 n Cannon. .- Trinity Lnited Chuich, Sum- ‘l:lI:il:ii:Sl"fl‘a‘lIt'ieS. i-geslilczififerioovfxllis flock al 3_5 lbs. ln only 9 weéks ‘ - -‘ of 76 . . ; . _ lorlebar Street. En route site will Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard l "“"'-"d°v “as the 5‘'‘‘'“~’ Mwhe: in nylon chiffon over taffeta in plus 2 or 3 days. Instead visit relatives in the U.S.A. land family and Mrs. T.A. Eliot ‘and family left recently for “ Cpl. E r i c Butler and Mrs. ,their homes at Boston after vis- ‘_ Butler and their three children =i‘_l"g {'°13'jV95_ “"1 m°“d51a‘ Ricky. Janice and Lana have ,:(?l:]l:(S)‘l°' hensmgmn and 0”“ returned to their home in Sum- ; merside after spending the past 2 “V0 Weeks Visiting M“ Butler‘ .to, arrived to attend the funeral Mrs. Norbert Brennan, Toron-i jpretty wedding recently lMary l.i1lia Catherine, daughter of MI‘. and Mrs. .ioltn A. Heffeli, ,Summerside East, became thel ‘bride of MI‘. Eric Day. son ofl iMr. and Mrs. Gordon Day, Ken- } sington. The church was decorated for} ‘ the occasion w i t h baskets of: P8V9m5- M“ and M1'5- Lloyd ‘of her brother, the late Byron .3 muiti-colored mums. snowballs,i Butler, Peter's Road and Mrs. irpllnmpsnn of summei-side A197‘ Jackson» A1bi°“- 'Thursday and will spend a few sion of the Loyal Orange Insti- tution of the United S t a t e s. They also attended the CNE inf Mrs. William Dystant, Detroit T0F0“i0- land Mrs. Ray Stewart, Toronto, , iare visit i n g relatives and Mrs. Jessie Larier, M-_ friends at Charlottetown, Ken- Grand M i stre s s of British i slnnfnn and ofnel. n0ln,s_ America, Orange Lodge, arriv-l -ed home over the weekend after 3 Ml.5_ Elmer Burl nnlnrned lo ‘visiting in Hamilton. Ottawalnel. home at Kenslnglon on 3“d'T°“"“°- Monday after receiving treat- sment in the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside. gda s with members of h er vgyman. Mrs. Eric Shecn wasi , f f 31 G0V91‘Dm€flt. extension Work- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weath- lfamlly before relnnnlng on ‘0I‘flanEst and nwnnlnnnlenl Miss daughters wedding R pink gown ers and economists “big and small daughter sy1-lMOnday to her llama lsnlllny Raynel. as Sin, Sang with white ac_cessorles_and it throughout the country are via. Pembroke, 0nt., are visit-I 1-A0 pnrfncl Lnlvnv pl.“-inns fol corsage of white carnations. The working out interesting, mouth lng their parents, Mr. and Mrs.i Mn and Mm lfnwls ll.-l,n.l.l_ lln. nnwfnnnl. and --1-ll walk groom's mother was attired in watering ways to use them. James Crflld. Albion. and lson. Fredericton. N.B.. attend— Beside You" during the signinfiblue Wm‘ w:_"t°h‘_‘t°°°55°“";,5 3"‘, Hart is the latest from °‘”' and Mrs. Ben Weatherbie, Va— :9,-l iii 1 n i-a1 of their brother. of tho regiglel-_ ,a corsage o w ie-carna ions. own ic en. 1 leyfield. lln_law€' tllileelate Byron Tnnmn: The lmde‘ Em," in mamageg A reception for 90 guests was Measurements level: ICCIDQ3 .. I I 15011 fit Summefslde 0" Thurs‘ bv her father was lovel in her held at Epworth Han‘ where I0!‘ 5 <‘\\\‘\\7\\ \\\‘\~‘ ~ 9 Mrs. 1-l.H. Jewell, Charlotte- na _ wfeddmg ,,0“,l; of Fmwyh lace .tl'le bride's table with its at- CURRIED BROILER-FRYER. \ §\\\ NEXT T0 HENDERSON 55 CUDMORE MEN 35 BOYS W1‘-‘A3 town and Mrs. P.M. Mccaull, ‘over lall(,"la “ml accordion lea vtractive arrangement of cut 1 (3 lb.) broiler-fryer (section- \ \ < 3 f ,. - .- .9 "ti dl'htdt , . at \\ ' 5 mg ‘ " . . 15 Siiefldlflfi 8 few days 81 5611' pearls at front of bodice an d‘ . .' . .‘ p‘ . ' attended the 59th biennial ses ‘slngfnn, guns of l.l- gr ndn llafe (augm “nh Swans of ding cake topped with mlnla '3 tbsp corn oll ‘‘ n I E R ' ’ t is a ar- - - ~' - v < v ' - ~ . \ vents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profitt. 4 Mrs. Lionel Rattenbury has returned from an enjoyable; .1-leireii. Mrs. Robert Reeves of der into frypan Slow-saute Visit to New Ynrk. the Canadian : M,-_ and Mi-s_ J_ 3_ Living- rm-0ni0_ luntil onion looks translucent. . - National Exhibition in Toronto. Alone, Tm-onto, are visiiing Mi-, Add any remainisg flour, but- HANDY BELPERS and Montreal, where she was 3 lnlvlngslomns Slsle”_ Mn,” POWER POTENTI L ter, bouillon powder dissolved Gay decoration and handy r guest at the Windsor Hotel. _.Enl.le Cnnrlenl Mn Cnnler nnd A in boiling water. apple or rhu- holder all in one! Make a hit M Wilfred Gallant sum fan-lily’ Kenslnglonf Ml-s_ Daniel ce::'l‘lCfa tllas H1011‘; thhand 40 Iper baggdantlfsilt. _ atNa bazaar with these. H l _ rs. , - .M K- d M K- , o e wor '5 y ro. c- c ic en; cover: simmer ew, gay, unique. ang mersme. is vismna in charm “° ““ “° "‘ ” these pen omen dons 103 Grafton st. choiioimowh mot 4-9914 _non, Strathcona and other rela- tives in this province. Mr. Liv- ingstone is special representa- itive for the B a nk of Nova Scotia town, the guest of the Hogan girls, King Street. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Cass and daughter, Jean, are visiting 5 Mrs. Cass‘ nephew, Richard ' Brehaut and family, Alexandria and sister Gladys, Mrs. Harold Beck, Guernsey Cove. ‘ Mr. Ingham Harding, Mul- Jgrave. N.S., is visiting his cous- lin. Allyn Harding, Norboro. i i . M I l’ , h ' - Linus Misener, Mrs. Ronald l Mr ajor ng ls W 0 Is a pa Cameron and mm Randy_ left tient in the Prince County Hos- recently for their home in Tor- 'P_il31- 5Umm91'5|d9- 15 "OW 00"‘ onto after spending two weeks lS|d€}‘8bl.V lmPl‘0V€d Bile!‘ 9' with their parents_ Mi-_ and lcelvlng treatment for a heart Mrs. Birt Misener, Stanhope. §¢‘0"d“i0"- _ Mr mid Mrs, winiam E, Mc-£ Mr. and Mrs_. Earle Vlare- _L¢11an, pleasant Valley, have ibome and son Richard oi’ Flem- -1-eiumed home after an enjoy. ‘ ington. N.J., are house guests of fable visit with their -daughter.‘ rs. Chesley Robertson. Ken- -Ruth, Mrs. Kenneth Forth ofiSlniZi0n- Bracebridge. Ont. their son, Ir_a of Stetsville. Ontario andl son William of London. Ontario. turned on Tuesday to her home Theybwerfl acctlimpliilttlied 10 l-0"‘ I at Kensington fr 0 in Ottawa don y t eir aug er-in- aw,§ Mrs. William 0. McLellan and “"‘°'° 5')’, ?"°“' "‘° 9”‘ “"°° two son,’ Robert and wiliiam_ iweeks visiting her son Ernest _Jr''., who have taken up resi- l and his wife Dorothy Robertson. dence in London where Mr. Mc- bellan is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tros- ,, ' ey, Pialnfield, N.J., are house - On Sunday, Aug. 19.. Mr. and , guests of Mr. and Mrs. ark Hg. Austin Bradley, Charlotte-’_l-iarding, Norboro. LOBA " LOL Social Honors _Jessie Lcirier, Davis Word Lodge has had a member Campbell leather I Members of _'Queen Mary -LOBA and King William LOL. Grand Master. Neil ong with some visiting friends presented him with a travelling case. Sister 1' presented years in’ rship pins to Lou- . ise Walsh. Mamie Docherty, and Annie_ Willis. Brother W a r d presented honorary certificates» to’ Everett. Holmes. John C o l- i will. In Auid. 50-year mc'm- i hers. e also ‘donated ‘a stand i sud collection plate to the Queen 1 E. niand Mrs. Chesley Robertson re- .1 35 l honeysuckle. Rev. C. R. l Wcbber was the officiating cler-l ‘pearls and sequins. The long!- slecves came to points over the} ihands. The headpiece was al‘ ' crown of sequins and pearls with ' pure French lace, and she car- ried a bouquet of red roses with ; i ivy sprays. ; i —Miss Myrna Hcffcll, as maidi of honor, Mrs. Vernon Stetson,‘ ‘ and Mrs. Ralph H a r d y as PRINTED PATTERN l’ i requiring 4.5 lbs. of feed p e r ound of broiler produced, less than 2.5 lbs. is needed." QUOTED FROM YEARBOOK This quotation comes from the centennial edition of the Yearbook of Agriculture 1962. With broiler-fryers inspected for quality, pre-cleanred and easily cooked, the Home Econ- omics Department of the Feder- coral. mint green and mauve. respectively. Elaine Stordy. as flower girl was gowned in pink ba1lerina.. Wilbard Day was rim! bearer. Ivan Day was best man: Mur- ray Mayhew and Eldon Stordy ushered the guests to their pews which were marked with bows of white ribbon and lily of the valley. . Mrs. Heffel chose for her 2 medium onions, minced 1% tbsp. curry powder 1 tbsp. butter 3 tsp. instant chicken bouillon powder 3 c. boiling water 1 diced sour apple or ‘/2 c. smal diced stalk peeled rhubarb 1 tsp. salt Roll broiler-fryer sections in flour. Saute until golden in oil and remove. Stir in onion and curry pow- ture bride and groom. -For the honeymoon trip to New Brunswick and the new England States. the bride tra- velled in a two-piece beige dress with matching accessor- ies and a corsage of bronze mums. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mayhew.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geldert DeJang of Charlottetown: Miss Myrna ltric power potential and one-|l to 11/4 hrs. or until fork-ten- l fifth its forests. ’der_ 'stove — skirts button off to be- l l » l KG SEASON-SPANNER Choose a ‘pleated or slim kiri. jewel or scooped neck-" line for the span-season style‘ that goes from Summer thru eptember and on. Printed Pattern 4629: Half ‘Sizes l4“z. it-2'2. 18192. 20'.&. 2215. . 24'/2. Size law requires 5%! yards 35-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS L50 cents) in} ‘coins fno stamps, please) for -this pattern. Ontario residents, add 2 cents sales tax. 1’ r i ni plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, ‘i care of Guardian - Patriot, Pat ) ‘‘what-lo-wear'' -— in our new IO PLOWING CLASSES HANDICRAFTS i up at 13.12;] to ‘tern Dept.. 60 Front Stmet W..- Rits Campbell read Mary LOBA which was receivv lToronto Ont. ' - ed by Iouise Walsh. , OVER 100 ANSWERS to ' L S P d t . . . 1'88! en R.W. Grand Mistress I-‘iorencel , Ross and past Grandmaster; Gordon Ross spoke briefly, as did those receiving pins and! ertiflcates Campbell qod Athol en- Qrtsined with violin music ac- companied by Melissa Holmesl on the organ and Davis Ward, on the harmonics The Buell sis- ters. bis. Inn! and tap. ii . E? r;-'23%$ai F full ~~lor Fall -Winter Pattern Catalog. Casual, dressy. schooll —all sizes! Send 35 cents now. danced. Davis ward sang two selections and Betty Lou Buch- anan stepdanced. The- ladies also had a fish pond and bazaar. Lunch was served. followed by BRIDGET OW N PRIZE LIST ON REQUEST OVER $6,000 IN PRIZES MRS. wsnnau MacDdNAI.D, Treasurer , A _ cAiioioAN.‘it. it. 5 Tuesday, Aug. 23 At 9 A.M. lithe CARDSHO Carrying I complete line of . Greeting Cards . . . Gift Wrapping . . . Note Paper . . a Quality books for children and adults . . . Ari-isrs supplies . . . School supplies . . . Fountain Pens . . . Bilifolds . . . Games. CllARLOTTETOWN’S NEWEST STORE ALBERT ACORN. an Secretary P|.liW|NG MATGH AND ’ A A CLASS '_B' EXHIBITION A WEDNESDAY anti THURSDAY. SEPT. izili &i3ilt . ASSOCIATION GROUNDS. DIINDAS CANADA. PACKERS STEER JUDGING CONTEST R300 Houses ‘AND CATTLE CLASSES <:AitoioAN. us \ the National Anthem.