16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Oct. 12, 1965. “Cradie Roll” and a number of Se HAPPENINGS _ [feat sstst ser en i : | the c i in charge. Com- a The Mercury Refused Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 4.8506 mutinse copeinied iat ie ext Frank McNeill has return’ | to jafter spending their honeymoon Lean;, devotions, 1 1g © Nie ~ | To Climb Any Higher: Then. im the new week, came {ning through the bare branche, Tuesday, a day more of F all| and across the drab fields. It than of Autumn. For there is a/| gives short and often difference. The latter is a win- days, cool, with brittle sunlight some time of year, one of stilly And at Alderlea, the drift of days and lingering echoe, when |white fulls come in from the ¢ who have| Rev: Horace and Mrs. Ester-|Mizpah benediction. Refresh- employed at the Western |brooks, and two daughter, Cen- | ments were served by Mrs. Anne . tral Bedeque, accompanied Rev- Sharpe and Mrs. Lyle Brehaut. Belleville, Ont. Ross and Mrs. Howard of Char-| A cancer the sun's smile is a’ benediction River through Autumn days to lottetown on a holiday to Black’s |recently organized in Montague on the farmlands that sooner or |the plowing, now gone from the Mrs. W. B- Doughart and fa- Harbor and Danvers, Mass. under the direction of Mrs. Ar later will be betaking themsel- ‘scene... come no more, becau- . mily, Long River, entertained thur Ross, Montague, who is in ves to rest. A late butterfly se the plow is hard - caught in a dinner hon o ring the birth- * charge of the station. Mrs. Es comes by, a bit lost, you are ithe furrows! of Royal Madden Friends Host sy of in| of Stough- telle Dennis, secretary of the sure to loiter where asters still A Fallish day then this was, ton, Mass. who was visiting her (: Seclely. and bloom. Goamer float in the |with the mercury in the glass at , Pa For 7 menihere of the Chastelte sunshine. Tufted seeds pass on |the house-corner, refusing to Mrs. Russell O'Neil and three Fain town branch were in ettendance the light breath of wind. Leaves climb to former warming sons returned to Oshawa, Ont. E | | or d wore wn, slowly yet surely, |heights. And a continu x-Isianaer to give advice and assistance to, drift down, ly yet ly, |heig' ing mist spending a pleasant holi- in the work to be tuo? as through after “Life's fit- |of rain on the fields. day with Mrs. O’Neil’s Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Woold- the group to >: ful fever” they are well content| “What work is planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ridge, 67 Hancock St., Somer- |S¢rtaken, Local groups w hic e to fall to earth. They would sleep day’? James inquired of Mack, Baltic, whe accompanied them Ville, M ass. mr hosts to | Were represented, and which will\v well. Farmers are in the fields, |once moré returned to his school. to Moncton, NB. about 35 friends and relatives, | be taking part in this worthwhile happy in the blue-skied day. Re- |“ haven't heard. Plowing per- who gathered recently to extend |project were the Womens Instl- lealling how good’ was the se¢d- |haps® he replied. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caseley |congratulations to Mrs. Etta | tute, Ladies Auxiliary of the Can- | time with all its brightness and| «There'll be better days than jhave returned to their home in |Drummond, w ho had just rea- adian Legion, Catholic Women's promise. Spring would ‘return. |this for the plowing’ his father Baltic after a week's vacation |ched another milestone, namely |League, The Order of the East- It was waiting even now at the ssid “1 was thinking we should with relatives in Toronto, Ont, {her 80th , ern Star and the’ Rebekahs, as foot of the span bridging the |see what repairs those disc-har Most of the guests were for-|well as the dressing committee mae Oot all too soon would |row need. Wes could look into Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ber. mer P. E Telenders, Mrs. consist af Sits. Bom, Mrs. Lou pass away.... - ,» that.” nard, Alberton, recently to mmond g a native ‘‘Is-| Roper, ‘lorence Dewar, “It could be a long winter | “But you won't be needing visit Mr- and Mrs. Walter Cul: |lander’’, and for many years @/| Mrs. E. Buffum and Mrs, George - aa comet eee | ” od | them this fail” we said. . There s bert in Haverhill, Mass. a Her bro- | Inman. other long - | sd va ay Kinnon, re morning, when they talked of that |" pressed Ping amy MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND HEBERT Mr. and Mrs. William Callibectr, |sides in Marshfield, P.E.I. Ano-| A fom whére the dressiegs in the offing. The visitor smiled. ‘where: the pair of pigeon had Central Bedeque, left by plane | ther octogenarian former | fee of change through the kind Father used to say if one t Jalighted. And above the sky was N Z lq d PE Chur h recently to apend a week in Ber- |Islander was Andrew MacDow |) °° ine M4 ior oe ue sate Ae had gray. e ed n Po eae Cc : lr.” looking hale and hearty at) Royal Canadian Legion in to do was tosignassix month’s| ‘That's true, Ellen” James f eddi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mur-| Many gifts and congratulatory |*heir new home. The dressings promissary note. He would find | agreed = oo oe Scene O Recent W ing phy, Kensington, have returned |wishes were bestowed on Mrs. will also be stored here after they _ |the time would fly then!” Sul remember Hare's e from a trip to Toronto, where |Drummond, and refreshments |ere made until transferred te Autumn is a magic time, one |SPringtime ahead! Our Lady of Fatima church |telegrams were read from sev-|Mrs. Murphy attended the Buy- |were served by the hostess, Mrs. |, -iotietown. of mellow days, with woven blue And another October day: @\was the scene of a recent wedd: |eral friends and relatives. Mar- |er’s Gift Show. While in Toronto |Wooldridge and her able assis- mists on the hill. Fall, however Wednesday, due in the morn. ing, when Mary Melvina, eldest |garet Mallard, sister of the |they were guests of Mr. Mur- |tants. : is different. It is a time of for-| Until tomorrow — Diary — ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |bride was in charge of the guest |phy’s brother, Ira and Mrs. § : book . CANADA SAVINGS lorn winds, sighing and complai-!Good - night.... Mallard became the bride of : Murphy, North Bay, where 2 BONDS Raymond Joseph, only son of| For a honeymoon to points in|‘were guests of Mr. Murphy’s MONTAGUE “ ROYAL SECURITIES Mr. and Mr. Alex Hebert, both |New Brunswick the bride wore|North Bay where they/| Plans for the annual Church ? CORP. LTD. of New Zealand, P.E.I. s |a ‘pink sheath dress with mat- |niece, Mrs. Randy Newell and | supper to be held on Wednesday, ‘S137 Grafton St, Ch’town Rev. W. A. Keefe celebrated |ching walking coat; white ac-|Mr. Newell, and in Trenton, Ont. | Oct, 13, were finalized at the re- 2 meee Or nuptial mass and officiated |cessories and a corage of whites with Mrs. Murphy’s brother and Ww. »\@A. M. Wilsoa, Mgr. 4-8583 MR. AND MRS. THANE ANDERSON the double ring ceremony. |cessories and a corsage of |sisterin - law, Cpl. Frank and |Svuaq or the Sreshyurian Church organist was Mrs. G. Chris- | white carnations. Mrs.’ Adams- Other points of in- | which ‘wae held recently ja the | and the St. Alexis Choir,| wr. Mrs. Hebert terest included in the tour were i Stewa rt-Ander son Vows Rollo Bay, eang “Paanis Angeli |takea up sesidence in new tow (Niagara Falls, Buffalo and New aes cs a ae cus”, i Lord I oe He ore land. York. | Exchanged In Ottawa é Salar ome tener Rev. Bernard Toner and Mrs. | Given in marriage by her fa- GEORGETOWN Toner of Central Bedeque have Bees E ane of aay — fees ee ae te sister sa ther, the bride wore a_ floor ee eet after spending a Ww. ane Wesley was junior bridesmai length gown of sheer net over trending from week jova Scotia. om bien Se = — cei gd — r ora = “i * satin, with fitted bodice and evonen eh were: — ‘“ GESKN CONSULTANTS > SEWING SERVKES eod — Stewarton nite er girl. y were in identi- . : h | h int sleeves. The ; : . and Mrs. Charles Taylor | ®0.80X.560 CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL Charch, Ottawer' in, Seplembes [eel Boer wength tresses ot aaate| WI District Scholars Ips sccoped. mech line and. sket |Site; ee Wome Maclean "sent Hale, Nd. retrned | front featured embroidered ap-|\Georgina Geball: Mes, Prank Le (home after visiting Mr. and |t Upholstering with Rev. Matthew Taylor of- |batiste with pink embroiderery ( : ficiating. The bride is the dau-|and carried nosegays of pink d h | J pliques trimmed with seed - Mrs . |Mrs. Albert Linkletter and other ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh‘jand blue cornflowers. Presente At. W eat ey R. pearls, while the skirt back was pret Giices tal tae Wie relatives in Linkletter. 3 . Charles Stewart of Ottawa and| Gordon Anderson of Morell, accentuated by tiny bows of self |jiam Macleod. Pe 3@ expert workmanship the groom is the son of Mr. and |P.E.I. was best man and ushers| Members of the North Shore |Mayfield, student at Stell &/material. Her tulle illusion : Shayne Rochford of Alberton : Mrs. Sidney Anderson of Morell, |were Allison Hawbolt, Bristol |Queens No. 1 Women’s Institute |Maris School, placed first in the |shoulder length veil fell from a|., Following the business part of lis spending some time in Tor |¢ @ finest quality P.E.I. Lot 40, P.E.I., David Horne, | and other interested persons ga-|grade VIII exams, and MTS. |peari petalled crown, and her |‘he Rally the Morell Ladies Aux onto, Ont. : Given in marriage by her fa- |Halifax, N.S. and Hugh Stewart | thered recently at Wheatley |Leonard Ling, chairman of the|,n1jy jewellery was a_ single iliary served lunch and a sing ther, the bride wore a slipper |was junior usher. River Hall to present the 8th An-| scholarship committee present-|strand of pearls and matching |S008 was held and dancing en- length gown of white satin and| For the reception at the Talis- | nual District Scholarships to the |ed thé scholarship to her. Mur-|oarrings, gift of the groom. She joyed. = Guipure lace which extended in-|man Inn, the bride's mother re- |students coming first and sec- |ray MacPherson, another son_of narried # bouquet of red roses to a chapel train. The graduat- |ceived wearing an original en-|ond in the grades 10 and VIII |Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacPher80N)| Joan sister of the bride, was ed, waist-length veil with scal-|semble of pale pink shantung |provincial examinations in this |won second place in the grade |1,3iq of. honor, in a street length loped edge was held in place by |dress and brown ribbon lace harea, which involves 11-disricts. |VIII provincials and his former |qress with overskirt of aqua a delicate double tiered crown |coat, with accessories of pink. r Mrs. M. J. Doyle, district con- |teacher, Mrs. Roy Dickieson of |orcanza over taffeta. Her head- of -Guipure lace. She carried a |The bridegroom's mother chose |yention president, was chairman |Wheatly school, presented his |,io.e was a matching tulle illu- bouquet of sensation roses and ja deep pink and white dress of |and introduced the thr ee|scholarship. sion veil which fell from a wed- blue cornflowers. silk- with navy blue accessories. |successful winners of this year’s| Guest speaker of the even: |qing ring crown. Her bouquet . The maid of honor, Myra Han-| Following the reception, the provincial exams. Roddie Mac- jing, Frank Costello, principal .of of ' rahan of London, England and jcouple ee ee —— Phersoh, son of Mr. and Mrs. |Charlottetown fl mise Leo senior- bridesmaid, Lynda Mor- |\the New Eng States. MacPherson of’ Oyster Bed |School, gave an resting broth Tis, cousins of the bride, wore |bride travelled in a pal ysiloe ie e, and student at Charlot-|and slides shown by Linda nal beg bers 3 ogi identical floor length A-line jsuit with beige and brown tone stden Rural High School, who |Matheson on her recent trip to of gowns of deep pink crepe with jaccessories. They will — iD |eame first in the grade ten pro-|the British Isles and Belgium |.4 ‘the guests - sleeves of matching Guipure |Ottawa. }\ vincials was presented the schol- |were much @njoyed. with white wedding bells. ser t the och sari nmi. by the Oyter Bed Bridge and) : ; ber of the schola com r ‘ : rved 8 \tee. Karen Doiron, daughter of |Wheatly River Women’s Instit- ee eptial ao ee at Mr. and Mrs. Louis" Doiron of tutes ~~} rie ‘bride's mother - wore am KIvCHEN Apple Pie Topper Come October and streusel- topped apple pies are sure to be on the menu. For a crispy t new topping, cream together } % cup each soft butter and ~brown sugar. Mix in % cup each flour and shredded Canadian Cheddar Cheese and % cup chopped nuts. Sprinkle overtop an unbaked open-face apple pie and. bake at 400°F. 10 minutes, Reduce oven temperature to 375°F. and bake until apples are tender, about 20 minutes longer. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, |} 166 Prince St. Ch'town Traveller’s Rest, have returned secececeee. ante vs: sR EVICTIONS ~>e eres eeeeeoe fabulous fall — Coats MH | Sauce-Y Tips | serve broccoli with a cheese IDA BAILEY ALLEN i ae ¢ eg So sauce, make it with Canadian- ee Step smartly into Fall! And do it handhomely made Swiss, instead of Ched- : . chose a two - piece dress of aes Galea aah * / Di blue linen with white accessor- | in one of our newly arrived suits or coats. See ; nutmeg, Bride S Guest's inner ies, and a corsage of white car- | this beautiful selection now in the Ladies’ Wear salt and pepper. . . delicious! ° 4s nations. Dept. om the Second Floor. Caraway and Cheese Deli hts Groom S$ Folks Foltowing-the-ceremony,_a-te- voce tee Two other vegetables we ception was held at St. Mary’s| wouldn’t dream of serving : {2 | Ac’ Hed, Couns whee White, | without cheese sauce, are FINALLY settled in hew new |2 tsp. Ac cent uncle of the bride, acted as mas | SUITS cueifiiower und c1bbadle home, one young friend Joan|2 tsp. salt ter of ceremonies. The bride’s nt big hoped she hag — = if not vie : table was centered with a three oe caecay ees laa quite capable — of preparing a . papaika tiered wedding cake. The toast : c added special dinner for her father-in- |2 (2% Ib.) broiler - fryer chick- |,, the bride was proposed by Wools, wool faille, and cashmeres with lux your best Cheddar sauce law and mother-in - law. ens, quartered James Hanlon and responded to urious fur trims. Superbly tailored, exacting makes 8 good flavor charge. After studying this column @/1 stick (% c.) butter or margar-|by the groom. Congratulatory fit, with loads of fashion detai). Top names, All And sometime use the same few weeks for ideas, considerab- ine, divided = sizes. _ over baked aggre le thought, and a few practice |1 can (3 or 4 oz.) chopped mush- Chinese Almond Cookies 95 00 when an m try - outs, she planned a menu rooms (purchased) e ® along cold meat. she felt would satisfy her fath- |1 c. water or chicken broth Coffee or Tea Milk tO ; Che ‘at Celanie er-in - law, please her mother -|% tsp. each, crumbled leaf ; eG me eae in-law and make her new hus thyme and rosemary THE CHEF COMMENTS ON ore we fini vege- band very proud. 3 c. hot cooked rice COOKERY AND MARRIAGE | ; tables, here's a smart way to | \% ¢. slivered blanched almonds| Mesdames et Mesdemoisell- | fix onions..Cook large ones JOAN’S awe 2 tbsp. chopped parsley es: In France, a girl does eat until oe oa aa FOR HER IN-LAW Mix together Ac’cent, salt, a husband unless she knows how | ee Oe a COATS — Plain wools, tweeds are the news in suits. By famous fashion houses, in a complete size range. 9 ~ 175" =|Lettuce Tossed with Crabmeat to cook! Very often a last step | Russian Dressing —|PCDP*) Souter’ fryers. Reserve (in_ the marriage negotiations, Sesame Seed Sticks 2 tb of butter to saute al- |@tranged by the parents of the | oe eee Coe ade Melt remaining butter |*wo young people, is a meal | Chicken - Rice-and - Mushroom ia lates skillet over moderate | COoked entirely by the young | Casserole lady for the young man’s ver- Warm Little Frozen blueberry heat. dict. { Pies (purchased) with Whipped| Plate chicken quarters, skit” | One French father of my ac: | Cream Cheese or side down in skillet, and slow |quaintance was hopeful that his | Honeydew Melon Wedges brown about 10 min. Turn to /qaughter would make a good | MR. AND MRS..GARTH WILLIS Coffee Tea brown completely 10 min. more. | marriage. Bach week she cook- | : Measurements level Remove chicken when browned |eq a special dinner for him so | and keep warm. he could judge her cooking ab- | September Vows Pledged CHICKEN-RICE-AND- To the skillet, add mushrooms | thity. After 52 tries for 52 weeks, | « | MUSHROOM CASSEROLE with their liquid and the water |he dubbed her an excellent cook. (Complete Entree Course) or chicken broth; scrape up the |Ah oui, she eventually made a By Cha rlottetown Cou ple ‘ brown particles. Bring to a boil; her accessories were black. She|put in browned chicken; dust melted butter, fine bread | | crumbs and chopped almonds | for a crunchy stuffing. After | 1 filling the onion cups, sprinkle generously with grated Ched- dar Cheese, then bake about § - 20 minutes in a 350°F. oven. This makes a good accom- paniment for roast pork. Festival Time Our recipe ideas feature cheese this month because it’s National Cheese Festival time again. A golden oppor- tunity to remind you that there are over 40 different . The marriage of Mona Faye|fastened ~t the waistline, was of |Wore @ corsage of pink roses. [with thyme and rosemary. |p: types of cheese now being MacWilliams, daughter of Mr. |Ligedo crepe, and gave a bou-|" Following the ceremony /Tight - cover; simmer 40 min. |§ made in Canada. That's one and Mrs. Lloyd MacWilliams, |ffant look to the gown, and fell /reception for 90 guests was held) While chicken is simmering, |# for every day of the month, Carleton Siding to Garth Leon-|softly to chapel length. A tier-|#m the lecture theatre of Confed-|oook rice, and in a 6” frypan, |% with some left over! So why érd Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. jed veil of silk illusion was held |etation Centre.‘The bride's table} caiite almonds in reserved 2a? not go adventuring along the Leonard Willis, Charlottetowg,|in place by an organza rosette ‘was centered with a three ~ tier-!thsp. butter until golden brown. 5 cheese counter and try a new took place on September lith, at |headdress She carried * cas-|¢d wedding ‘cake topped with a| To serve, remove chicken. Add | oon Spring Park United Church, |cade of red roses with lily of the|™iniature bride and groom. The) cooked rice to the liquid in skil- Charlottetown, valley. toast to the bride was proposed |tet; mix with fork; teheat if nec- Restaurants Feature Rev “€-C. Lewis officiated at Attending the bride as mat-|/BY * iG. Howatt ‘and responded /essary. Turn rice into large flat Cheese . the 2.30 double ring ceremony.|ron of honor was Mrs Carl wil-|to by groom, also pro- casserole; top with chicken. ; ; Happily, October is also The church was tastefully deco-|lis, sister of the bride. The posed a toast to the brides-|Garnish with almonds and par- Restaurant Month... per- | rated with baskets of gladiol |bridesmaids | were Virginia | Maids, which was responded to! jey Serves 6 to 8. Store Hours fect excuse for dining out, if and mixed flowers in autumm |MacWilliams, sister of the bride,|by the bestman. The wedding you need one! You'll find shades, and the guest pews were|and Esther Carruthers. They|cake was served by the bride TOMORROW'S DINNER Mon Canadian chefs taking ad- marked. with miniature pom|were gowned in identical floor |@0d groom. Bubbling Oyster Stew day = Tuesday, 9—5 vantage of the flavor of good pom dahlias centered on white|length gowns of turquoise peau| Joan Willis was in charge of (homemade or frozen) . ‘ cheese, as do good cooks doilies de soie with scoop necklines,|the guest book “in bowls Oysterettes Friday 9 — 9 ; everywhere, not only this Traditional wedding music|cap sleeves and se mi - fitted|. For a honeymoon trip through Anchovy Salad 4 month, but the year round. was playec by Mrs. J. D. Herd-|skirts with matching headdres-|the New England States, Tor- Warm Brown ’n’ Serve Rolls CEF 600. It's the moisturiz- Soturday 9 — 12:30 man who accompanied Mrs. Syd-|ses. They carried crescents! onto, Niagara Falls and New |-_ Half - Frozen Stewed, ing skin lotion that feeds : r ney Hurry of Charlottetown aslof shasta daisies York, the bride chose a blue|Fresh or Canned Pitted Plums | dry wrinkled skin so much she sanz the “Wedding Prayer} The best man was Dr. Carl boucle suit. She wore a black —jj healthful moisture, the lines I-, . prior to the ceremony and °“O|Willis, brother - in - law of the|hat and black patent accessor- and wrinkles are pushed up wai wiiiaeiaaieae daiiaia : Bet oc reer lneetead sad tre Wels telectens cnooth and wrinke wee tH [ON THE ISLAND IT's | of the Eric Willis bro-| nations ; Gels lide, gives in merctege| her of tho groom. Guesis trom out of the pro- or bat cen on | by her crandfather, was in a| Mrs. MacWilliams chose for|vince were Mr. and Mrs, Chester rT an deerreet Prepared by the Home Economists of floor length sheath gown of|her daughter’s wedding a t ur-|MacNeill, Greenwood, N.S. and poe ter tae. the 4 THE CANADIAN DAIRY Phen tg Ages eth gc greater temo Mr. and Mrs. Warren Berquist, only skin lotion with. CEF # | FOODS SERVICE BUREAU ekitt appliq Chantility |ing hat and black accessories.| Framingham, Mass. 600 and CEF 1200 in double 20 : es ae eee en ee nee ears strength it has the power MIN une ravonnre anion . ents, a8 : ~ Cr (2) Oa. wes a simple scoop and the) The mother of-the. groom wore) Granville Street, Summerside, ta wae ee UR FA SHOPPING CE! — three quarter length|a white wool sheath dress Her /P.E.L Lila Hamilton oe wok i The detachable train,'hat was in shades of blue and! (Phot by RB, B. Rambly ; ‘ ; : ; . i‘ { =, \ (EO, ; * as ts * Vt ' Be Next time you're planning to” j ae