Am...» i ‘ their w ied ihis afternoon. chancing to catch sight of the Saturday's loaves tooling on a pantgy~cup~ board. He smiled wistfully. "May I have the heel of one?" he beg: . “i believe that's what brought me indoors. Yes. hunger. it was!" he grinned happily. He had been helping his Dad at the fencing. fitting the near pasture to keep the flock of sheep. due to come to it pre- sently from the shelter of win- ter over the fields. to remain until the lambing season In over. 5 The few early lambkins. share ‘ quarters with the goats at this J‘place and are now quite siz- lble. "Thtl heel." we said taking down the old hrcadknife from its hook on the wall. 'And ispread with what?" Vie ques- ' tinned. He hcsitatcd a moment. “But- ter. 1 think. You know. there‘s something about a piece of new brand and butter that. . ,well, makes it pretty special eating. I. loud. Women’s Editor. Piano 4450. , no aurthT—Wtown, Sunny 5. 1962. lt's sweet. And it's filling! ‘ - Fencing." he nodded. “is a hungry job." WARE! MacLEOD JAMES FOLLAND hwm we" be much to do this spring?" ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Roy Folland. Bradalbane. P.E.l. The marriage will take place at St. Andrew's Presby— terian Church. Montague on June 2. 1962 at three o'clock. I "Ch. I expect. quite a lot." The “easement 1, "mum :This is a nice afternoon for} red of Mary Margaret. dau- ghter of Mrs. John M. Mac- | Leod. Montague and the late Mr. MacLeod to James Elmer. son of Mr. and Mrs. HAPPENINGS Corporal Norman Diarieux' 3 has been postal from ' merside to Clinton. Ontario and mencing to fall then. weaving “Yes. couldn't be better." he said. "Mack!" Alex callus from a verandah, “let's play ball!" “Can't!” 'Mack replied. a spell at it." he added ldndly.‘ This evening we heard the. We know not what; they two laugh as they played toga. Mrs. John Benton arrived in; he city on Wednesday eveningl rom Vancouver. B.C. She isi iresently visiting with her sis-He" on Tuesda or Mrs. W. R. MacNeil and Mr. Mrs. Dune“ "he 70"”? Aud'ilnd down in the low of the val-l dacNeil at their home at 76‘ rev 'Woom‘lde' and childM.;iey, And it mum u, my the night“ Road. Debbie and Stephen. MESH“), cum and pace an. folded all. Misses Helen Miller. Corina ML and Mn pan] Lavnie Aroma Of New Bread Fills Kitchen At Alderlea “New bread!" Mack exclaim-' its stillness. now gaily and ag— "ir By ways that fill us with amaze. want to get back to the fencing} But over on, ' Perhaps this evening we'll havel They bring us good: they bring ther. And Granddaughter came As they sweep on. . Sum-l to Join them. Dusk was com- The days and nights, y accompanied bit. purple shadows on the hilltops Help us to make of them. dear The young voices echoed in.Good-night. . . ain challenging. when excited over some disputed point d play So good these. the 3131'! of their youth are. that are passing all too quickly away. And what of the “Something attempted. something done." of this week with the older-growl at Alderlea? lt saw the taming ' continued according to the sea- son - hastened. we fancied. by the image of the seedtime. to be glimpsed la the sunshine just beyond the brow of the‘ hill. . .h‘o losses were counted‘ among the stock, other thani, that of the odd piglet of the in. crease coming these days to the piggery. which in the light‘ & of the care received at the t " hands of the farmers surely in-‘ dicate it was not "Born to live." . For the housewives there were. . the affairs of the spring-clean- “ ing. At this house: a room tid< . led. a curtain laundered. sou- venirs rediscovered. And with these: a sheen on the stream. i_.a...i.—.-.‘ ~-—- —-—- a birdsung. blue sky and sun. MB. NB MRS. 0r showers and handing! of ‘ mist and ribbons of fog above}Young In Pretty Wedding Ceremony the farmlands. But. all In all. good gifts are the days that come. . . and pause. . and past; it was John Osenham who.I wrote of these: I "The great procession of tli e “4 elm“ ' MW“ ‘ PM a.” carnation and daisies. Sweep, on “d on; The flower girls. Min Cindy By upward ways. by downward Terry and Miss Paulette Hodge “my, wore floor length gowns of mauve and yellow with match- ing headdrnssos and carried bouquets of yellow roses and daisies. Spurgeon Stewart. cousin ot’ the bride. was the ring bearer. 7r ‘4... _'.i:'*4. ‘5‘! “I s JOHN YARN IIAM A pretty wedding of interest' to friends and relatives III! P.E.I. was solemnised in the‘. First United Church, ’l‘ruro,‘ N.S.. on March 17. at 7.00 pm. when Jean Morenda. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Er- nest ll. Gorrill. Surnmerside, and John Wayne, son of Mnl and Mrs. Donald Parnhain. Green Oak, N.S. Were united in us iii: are Thy will . marriage. Rev. Murray Fanier officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride. given in marriage by her father was a picture of ' Thy good gifts are. Ea carried a shamrock shaped ]cushion with white embroidery Iand lace carrying the minia- ‘ ture rings. The best man was Mr. Phil L0“ loveliness in a floor length gown Harrison. friend of the groom. A holy calendar!" of white silk over satin with and the ushers were Mr. Ken- Until Monday _. _ ninry _ full skirt falling from a fold of tied: Stewart. uncle of the bride pearls and sequins. The shirt-ed bot‘licr.I came to a "v" in back itcele and Marie Russell. Char- and children, Margaret, Paul .ottetown. left this week byljnd Nancy 1e“ Carleton on ilane for a holiday in the Tuesday to take up residence 3ahnmas. ‘ in Calgary. Alberta. Previous to . departure. the members “and “Ohm” "35 “"‘Td of the congregation of the Sum- i'ume m Charlfnicww" '5'” a mersidc Church of Christ gave hrce wceks' Vi5it wilh his son mam a farewell “any Rev‘ D. Ind mugmgr' Franc” and M”- W liouletl. prior In his ad- z’r" Robbms' Tommn‘ dress. read the Scripture and MARY HAWORTH Mrs. Robert M. l-‘oulton. (nee iccnmpanitd by her three rhll- Iron. Robbie. Karen Annc and lohn are visiting in Charlotte- onn prior to joining her hus- ianrl in Jolictte. Illinois. Mr. Fiiulwn has recently been trans- ‘crrcd t .lolictte as manager with Household Finance Corpor- ition .Vlrs. l-‘oulton is the dau- lhtcr pf Mrs. C L. MacDon- offered prayer. after which be m" M"! "awmm velope of monry on behalf of . chclor solvt- his problem of i.1i-| the congregation. maturity. with which he can't cope. as he admits? Tom would like to settle down. He prefers evenings at hnmc---- listcning to classical music or sharing conversation.“ in run- Mrs. Howard Waiie, Sr rc- iurnd on Wednesday in her home In Summcrsidc from Saint John. NB where on Tuesday .‘he “Home.” me 'unual or h.” ning around. But he ls afraid to grandson. Scott Spcni'rr Phil- man. a commilmmL He wm._ lips at the age of two and one- fies about “cu-mg me wrong girl and having a broken mar- ild. «27 Great George Street. 1"" month“ Sharlottetown. riage. \‘lr. and \lrs lliirnld (.‘hamp- . . . Mr. George Wnodside of ion of Siimmrrsidc arr visit- _."P '5‘ “WV” oxmrlmcmmg . . . . . . uilh his feelings the is an t-n- t'rcdcrlctdn. 5.8. arrived In ing in htamfiird. (,onnct-ticutl. . . . - . . . . fllnt'f‘l". For example. In dating iummcrsidc this week; also his guests of the latter s sister. me H “mm he inslsu m." we :istcr. Mrs. Wilfred Sutherland Mrs. If Toronto to attend the funcral Hung. if their fathcr. the late Roy wmam “"21 3"“ “'- dalc without drinking: or have stay-at-home dates: or go out on the town. Or he doesn‘t call Wondside on Thursday aftcr- Mr and \if‘ Bccrhcr Best mo '0, . week or No And a” ioon in Malpcque United of Pleasant Street. Summer- or [his is in help him decide just Zhurch side. have sold their rcsidoncc how much he “km mm m- on. to Mr and Mrs Henry \iallrti My; my company, or miscrs Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Reid of of Silmmcrsidc. . mi'. Vlon‘ton. N. B c t Kut‘SLIS of Mrs J Mi; ‘1, .nd ‘1“ could “(Mn He doesn‘t voiro his feelings. ‘ ' I . ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' 2 II .a ‘s 'I he didn’t are about “‘mmcrs'd“ left Summersldc this neck in e ‘ y l c we ymc. he wouldn‘t see me Miss Patty Grani cnicrtaincd 131" “V "‘“dm” '" WM‘ have dated for about in months he St. Dunstan's Col-Ids at the 5")“: -\ B WNW“ "‘ ""f” and until the other night we some of her parents. Dr and “pm-m" "m" “w” ““m‘m' liad nevrr discussrd marriazo. Mrs. A. it. Grant. Summerside. "d a" a d'"“" and “3"” 3‘ "1" i had the sad experience of ii a buffet luncheon on Saturl “"3" and V": (“"10" com“ being married in years in the “y Mn. R. N. crock“! pr& on behalf of the staff of Canada ".0" mm Tom “km when," tided over the tea table with its P'Ckfls' mm“ n" prosm'a' i' WWW “"9 m" dilll‘fl‘f“ ii Bachelor Requires Help To Overcome lmmaturity . if n w doesn‘t have in be the way It salmon Pink 1‘0er and “kits. =cessoriel and a Corsage of white ‘ ‘ Janet MacDonald. R. NJ made "'9 prospn'aum‘ "r a“ on‘ does one help a 34-year-old iia- ‘ was during my marriage. i with bateau neckline. Her fin- ger-tip veil of sheer illusion fell from a tiara of pearls and se- quins. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Margaret Lundi. Great Village. wore a ballerina length taffeta with matching heati- dress. She carried a bouquet of Miss Marilyn Adams. Tniro. How can l prove to him that as bridesmaid wore a gown of our life together would be ideal? ‘plnk nylon over net with match- l reception for approximately 125 . Hnw dissolve his pessimist at- ing headdress and she carried a I‘uutg was he” in the church‘““‘”- 0mm“ “‘1 P-E-L F" , , . .travelling Mrs. Parnham wore bouquet °l pink “math” The I “‘11- The hm” “bl” "'5 ‘a’dia two piece suit with white ac- Dcar A.C.: You are a gluiton junior bridesmaid. Betty A nn "(mi a lace cloth and center-.mmflfl Ind I can.” to‘Weir of Truro wore a ballerina ed with a three tier wedding i “mu m”. tiludc?—A.C. for punishment In relation men. it seems. You could haid- ‘ lt-ngth gown of blue taffeta over ly find a less rewarding affilia- net withlatchinLhesddrcss tion. either in or out of mar- " riage. than you are pursuing Roll call was answered by nine members. with Tom. Quite obviously he ls neurotic; It was moved by Mrs. ing- Mr. Boyd Stewart. coiuiii of the bride and Jim Primal and; Barry Marshall. friends of tha‘ groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Gorrlll chose a blue jack- et sheath of embossed rayon bengaline with white accessor- ; its and a corsage of yellow roI- m sown of coppertone net over-u. Mrs. Plrnliam. mother ohm ‘the groom. wore a gown ‘ dusty rose lace with beige ac-r 3 roses. i Following the ceremony a‘ cake. The I cake was flankedi .wlth white candles. in silver 2 ‘ ; candelabra. The best man proposed the toast to the bride and the groom responded to this toast. 0' and Mrs. Merer Lyons. serv- to the nth degree. as witness ham MacNell. seconded WMB.' Mn, 1). “mum. "at of his crank-type self-engross'd ‘ Ronald Kennedy Ind passed. the groom and Mrs. Kenneth "engineering" of the dating al. that Mrs. Bran be made lionor- grew.“ “in of the Mid;- p". liam-z. with sole reference to ary member of the Guild. 1mm: mm- me in service. the cffrri of his cold feelings. MI'I. All“ Champion thanked. Miss Etth Jean Stewart. cou- Tlir fart that you put up with ‘ Mrs. John Payntei- for her don- ‘fln of the bride in. in charge him on his terms. and call it‘lflon of I cake knife and serv- int the guest book. Miss Marlon‘ love. after having a sad exiwr- ‘ Cf ‘0 the Gulld- AII 011911“ II! Gorrill. Mrs. Roy Weir. Mrs. lento of marriage to “the wrong ‘ “on {0" mlsshnt ‘Morris Clark, Mrs. Leslie Sul- man." indicates that you are (Commm WON TPPOHIM‘I " ’ ’ ‘ " “ neurotic too-— along the lines or next filming. on lunch are spelled out by Dr. Edmund Ber‘ ‘er. Keith Thompson. and y glcr in his book "Divorce Won't‘Mrs. Charles Beairsto. dcvo— here to “"9 Y0“ ANY Help" iHarpersl. tlons. Mrs. Ellsworth M .1 ii n,. hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service Anybody can make a mistake. Program. Mrs. Charles Bt-air- _——— IEIIML PHARMACY Corner at Mall and but only a fool won't learn from ‘ “0- mm‘ In. O'WI expat-ion“. an Idigc (an, “a A very interesting talk on llfc This warning applies to you. As I Ind religion of the Nortth of now. you are courting anoth-fllnada iridians. was given by or wrong man. circling back on the REV‘ MP. BEIII. the same path or error um id A delicious lunch was served to diva". berm-n by Mrs. Ronald Kennedy. assist- Tom doesn't qualify for mar- 0‘ b! M". limes Hcffell. cannon—um Restaurant Chef Gives Many Favorite Recipes '1' IDA BAILEY Ali-LIN the French word for fountain. Perhapsonoyfeaturod la the “Shall we investigate, Madame?" aococoa'rvu Sure enough. in the welcom- higfoyer was a two - tiered marble basin, into which cas- aetting was noted jade m Century. A perfect place for a leisure- ly luncheon. intimate dinner ' or for refresh- flle nearby United' Na building. ‘ RESTAURANT SPECIALTIES One of the specialites or the house is Steak au Poivre (which means steak liberally dusted with fresh -ground black pepper before broiling.) Noisettel (slices) of lamb fillet were broiled to serve with tarragon butter (our land) chops tarra- gon in today‘s column are an enticing home version of this expensive dish). Clever Chef Luis News gave braised celery. familiar to our tendon. a new team and flavor - lift by adding a pat of butter and quick-broillng Just belore Broiled Fillets of Pompano took on the name "Veronique" by being served after broillng with a white grme sauce. level: recipes for 6 WHITE GRAPE SAUCE I tablespoons butter 1-! cup dry white wine 1 can white grapes 1 drops Tabasco Melt and sligth brown but- ter. Add dry white wine and liquid from can of grapes. Boll briskly until reduced 1-8. Add a few grains salt. 2 drops livan. Mrs. 1beodnre Keddy. Mira. Parker Loughead. Mrs. rt Morrow. Mrs. Boyd art. Mrs. Robert Burrows Following the reception Mr. Mrs. Parnliam left on a honeymoon trip to the Wind of‘ On their return Mr. and Mrs. . Parnbam took up residence= whiteintheroeooostylaofthe. . IHaIf Century Club Has Mo/ot — The Tabasco and grapes. lest but doaotbotl. narrower fish fillets or chicken. wet-skim alloyed at La Fontaine. moaaow‘s DINNEI Avocado-Cucumber . Chive Sal- adnttas Egan EEEE i 5 Es? LAM! CHOP! monsoon Trim excess fat from 2 pounds of lamb chops cut 1" thick: hush with melted butter or margarine; rub all over with l teaspoon mished dried tarragon and Vi teaspoon salt. Let stand up to so minutu. Broil 4" from grill 10 to 12 minutes; turn after 0 minutes and haste with extra butter. ZUCCle PMVENCALE 0 medium zucchini 1 peeled medium onion. sliced 4 tablespoons olive oil I huh tomatoes peeled and the ad (or whole canned tomat- fine: i i ll. 3mm can! soon Nitws' FROM THE CHEF Although the tangerine sea. oos) w com-slid wwmulfi d U. in. — lib d 0‘ '~' W" 9' ra— um - us- it teaspoon black pepper * cw My 1“! WI. PJJ. * m """M W“ and Walt, but do not pod mini: cut into M" pieces. “Slightly iirm onion in alive “'3'” Add tomatom. Simmer-cook “o- 5 minutes. “ hair claimant and gas:- : 1! to - .t. s with”. STRIDES If my. add 2 or 8 tablespoons tomato Moe. water a the m‘“ or stock. . . island fumers nor-must. mall-m sonhasconietosnend. tho ‘ m Heels WHITE PUMPS 0 Illusion Heels ' Jot Heels 0 AAA - AA - B Widths LePAGES Ilaflo-oaffioollhnallml. ia‘f‘iuro. 532:. When it comes to BUSiness Insurance ...you can count on a Sun Life man ittractive arrangement of a low tinn lit- were my husband. Loving film. And you do!“ m l” . )owl of orange and mauve '“m ‘5 Id“ 3"“ know"! h ' -‘ sense in trying to chanle him- mm“ “d “mm m Mr. Robert Holman on the character as compared to my or in try,“ .0 mm.“ vow: ' staff of the Summermdc Branch husband's. i know that our mm». a." m“ he h Mien“! hum Don-w m :L.‘".;.i°’r.‘..'ii:.*..z‘ t.“:i';""." T."‘°.".. . 1‘12"“ ’0" "mm— .err of Dartmo th. N.s . - cou n't p c ing im ma age sn' arm a man: guest] otuihe (Ml-:3: Dlrlmomh- NS Brand'- lnd that i love him. 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