W"; ALLISON GALLANT ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Bou- dreau announce tile engage- ment of their daughter. Phyl- lis Boudreau. to Allison Gal- lant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund D. Gallant. North Rus- MARY HAWORTH PHYLLIS BOUDREU ANNOUNCED tico. The wedding will place August 29. 1964. at Jam. in St. Polycarpe Church. Petit Rocher, New Bruns- wick Would Re-Marry, Finds . h ' 96 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Wed. Aug. 12, 1964. flflflfli The summer days are filled with an engaging succession of things: blue sky or gentle shower; 1 breathless calm. or a breeze for farmers who Breathless Ca would get on with the haying. Brooks smile. There is a glitterl Alban and Frankie DesRoch- ‘es, Toronto. Ont.. are visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward DesRoches in Tignish. HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor: Phone (-8500 Mrs. Stewart MacKay. Mone- ton, was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nicholson. Commercial Cross. while MacKay was attending ." the Barbara and Andy Ga'llant.,“Fire Chiefs Convention" held Kitchener. Ont, are spending l their holidays with their nts. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gal- ‘ lant. Anglo Tignish. r. l Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bakerl and daughters. Heather andl Mary. all of Norwick. Conn. are I look back a l o n g days that “HOW 0‘ New Glasgow. NS. arel visiting at the home of Mr. and l were- I ~. Mrs. Peter DesRoches, 'l‘ignish. camping at Brudenell Park. I . Shem! Doyle of B ostonn After a two—week visit on thel Mass. who is vacationing at St.l Marys Road. recently visited Farmer. Mrs. Farmer and fam- l the brief binding rites fresh in at the home of Mr nd Mrs. recently in Charlottetown. Mrs. Cyril Bernard and dau- ghter Sylvia of Ottawa, Mrs. John Hall and children. M rs. Richard Ross and daughter island Lieut.-Col. C h a r i e s ily. left Wednesday for their home in Washington. D.C. They sea. There IS moon — or star- ahine.over the hills of the night. and that silence which is solitu d e. for t i m e the essence of those who would for a enjoy perfect quiet. We follow our round of day, tend to the duties that are ours. l d then setting them sud- denly aside. does some 0 n e come by? Perhaps one you had not seen in years, the visit L0. be one of the highlights of the year? And cares are forgotten as together you piece out th e long period of absence. and on the waves of tidal river or! Maybe it is a pair you come to find at your door. faces rad- iant and happy reflecting the ljoy of their new wedded estate. jmind, the honeymoon not yet ‘ over. and they not yet come to Blue Sky, Gentle Shower ' lm Or Wind only conjecture as to the out- because as you have there is no exact rule to go by. no sure premise where humans are concerned. love can work miracles. against the winds of fate. And what of the wind which blew a loveliness over the farm- lands today? “It’s a coolish wind for early August" one said. . “Yes” another agreed. “But better this refreshing cooln e ss than the heat they're getting in some eastern cicties!" "Now this" James reported at dinner "is a good hay-day. One of the best that we‘ve had" he smiled At Rob's. how busy the day was. as making good progress the scene of it moved to this or that field. M Mr. C's h ay- , lands. there to the far side of the house on the hill. up eg- ainst the blue of the skyline. bal- ing was being done. “The frogs don't play for us any more" we said to the chil- dren this ev e n i ng... va.‘ Jamie‘s wife. and the three lit- tle ones had been here: Cathy. tin. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mar- Vernon Bridge. LDEN ED‘DING osvo held at the Queen Hotel, with celebrat- 65 guests attending. Mr. a n d great- grandchildren. The con- Mrs. Martin have ten children 27 grandchildren and fo u :- ple are seen above during the Ra. mond L d' ' i . . . V, awn m n Geonge l ed their golden wedding anni- versary on Wednesday of last week. A family dinner wa s .. a 5. were accompanied by Mrs. Far- the practical everyday living. filmer‘s mother. Mrs. Dan Stew-.Or as of late at Alderlea, it. "are. K'llmuir and Paul! Down.lcould be a betrothed pair. ma- the brown - eyed babe. has grown bonnin and is like a rosebud unfolding. Very sweet. Only Men “On The Make". four sons and six daughters. dinner held in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fairleoa. DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I mithes’t, with branches else-land their son. Ronnie. Gait. Charlottetown who will visit at king plans on sure_or as you wit . . ' - h them were a tr of Visit. . . roomy sleeves on slinky coats. am a film" 49' and very lone- lWhem tot-L lfill‘tsmal ireNluilslm or Mr. an i wasmngm" and Long Island l might {a n c 3" “0t ' t°° ' sure' “18 0°“in “will: the farm 0' ms?.;n:dgvgll{t‘lfe 1:: BalenCIOgCl Several blou coats were felt ‘3" 3“ m’.h"ghand has me“ N, reDPlnhS "0 hillflf‘l‘lb ‘ ' ' ° oson' Bread“! and will return by plane the last‘foundations for the years that in the mad and hailing from c” a g]. . the l ‘to significant. They were dead- {m we mm - ‘ava‘la'b‘e' g“ “‘9 date “he” me: an?" '0‘ the month- lie ahead You ot course can that old and tty cit so h-ii “d we we" "lgermg F9 ml Are est News slim. bloused only in back. and I liveby myself and "USS t'ht3;magaziii'te published the article: M d F . l - We Y r the yard. watching hheltwiiight bated. A Hunchback purple ginml’afn‘mn-‘h'h- lovele'ind iaffec' and 0 Wk “he 'baCk magazine Mérzihagf Eiderhclflas'. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Rosei :hiflow' asepfilna't :2“ mg] “mo PARIS (Ap)__ooau were the afternoon coat a tremen. 0" 0 marrlaflel IS 5 Ilstackls of your local public ltb- h e 0‘ Y" of Cochnuaw, Mass" have re- 0 e'i’oun s y bi gest news in the fall and dous black satin sash t‘hat tied our quiet. "I wonder where that that kept barking to Scampie [wry] for a look at the originalhing on the Island accompanied| issue. The gist of the article was l by the” young 50" and'daugh favmab‘e m the agency' which l ter Peter and Jane. While here winter collection of Balenciaga, at ope 31 e. fax is shown Tuesday for buyers only. Smt jackets were said toll). as the master of larger. longer and wider. Skirts turned home after a trip through Nova Scotia and around the small town and there isn't any- one here for me. i have dated tlhree men sincei ‘ - . l l lsiting . , . my hUShv'md (“Pd arid ‘hf-‘N ONlYlls said to have well known . they are 81195“ at the Charlo- cabot Tral.l' and also v last nl ht?’ Alex epeculat-l Recognized , V. ' wanted an affair. nol marriagelclernvmen on its whim-V Mam 1 ttetown Hotel and will visit Mn! Mrs. Roses brother, K.L.Waite ed "He segemed the“ h, be only ‘ the French couture. Balenciaga were Shirred “Ill! 1 have always tried to lea "5‘ discuss your" back- ‘ Martin's mother George °f Kens‘“gl°“' “'5, ¢ here" he nodded m the along with Givenchy. sets rules POCkeiS in the fill There Christian life and Idon’t believe d 'tu t‘ - Y ' m b lMal‘lin of New Perth. - that do not permit the press to was 110‘ Change in Skirt length. in 89 before mama“: so thmr‘iirsZUlonil “ammo?” flag hell: l M” Herman Adan“ “"1 “5.3;? otthth; viney‘ h .11.“. new fashion; until weeks it continues at a just-covering. don't call me any mini. ljf you wzuid forget:me tryy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. farmily. Halifax. are visiting Mr. (gig is“ 592mg: 333' Peeter1 3"" COllevifions-time. . '. the-knee level. Are there any good 0hristian ‘img ho many again and invest dliam, Mass. are visiting and. - amsv Eh offered 7 Nine - tenths coats, showmg: _ man left who would want a wife.yo.ur leisure in growth-activl-‘the'r relatives and friends in lersm’v 315° M‘r- and Mrs. Ches‘ .. l , l . I T96 lnChes 8‘ "‘05‘ 0f the: whom trust and, hes. the Tignisfi area. while guests ter Adams and family, Ontario. He ma}. And if" not still? {skin underneath, made . blg‘ love? Can you tell me where to ' write to find a good man? ‘ ' CB. 5 CR: I'm sonny but Il can‘t tell you whore to write to DEAR find a goml husband l don'tlg;%}$‘ng;:::{glgemp 23;: am and family returned to the home of her mother. Mrs harvest - hide the crickets Wlllzwrapped or open edge-to-edge. have that brand of second~sight.l - .mth .m 4m M w" l their home in Windsor. Ont. John R. Gavin. Anglo. Tignish. be min the" tunes- 4 The small. rolled and pointed 4* rtlt rmore. men if i had.I Jig-:3; am, Wm fiflzfi ' on . after a holiday on the Island Until tomorrow —— Diary —- a collar known to experts as " the editorial policv to which thislpohau up eh“ mend 1:;‘15 ‘spenf visiting . many. MI and Mn. Danny Beck and Good - night..... i Balenciaga collar" may be on column subscribes explicitelyl n g ‘3parents. Mr. and re W.A. family spent their holidays at its way out. Many sln't .iat‘kt’is draws the line against promohl ' Graham. Cavendish and other the home; of . and Mr; ;. WOMAN BATTLES RAM were collarless. too. had ins a scrolled lonely hearts'l " i“ “M 3”" it” "‘5" "‘ “3" members of his family. On John Beck and Mr. Fred Beck % - ~ * ' ledge - '0 ' 9“" “Ming” “m -mmmhahgh hem...” sHangers.Idiotic. the Bible tells us: and trip their return trip they visited White Sands ' SALLY WEDGE. RN GERARD WYNNE BRISBANE (Reutersl —~ MrS- [ fabric-loop butlon'loles. However. it is a matter offsame “WU” “'0mahk'mi 3 Mrs, Graham's brother. Dr. ' _ M, Arnold. wife of an Austral-l Balenciaga showed deep. genera] knmvledlgp that there who Demed the emotional ‘ Keith Boulter in London. Ont. John Gavin and his friend tinn sheep farm manager. wresg ' l are some few supposedly reliable I gimulus and .t’el-lowsh-ilp support , Danny Dunn of Toronto 8“ v“ "mate-finding agencies in the_ “m”? “V‘F‘Ev in” individual: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Matho- - - ' Mr. and Mrs. Medius r. and on. late Mr. W - around and sat on it for two ' * “Hm” that “d” “st ""349 “dig am to Shmej' sag and re" So": Montremv have been Va- mug at the home 0”“ Wrench Wedge. Summerslde. announ~ yn hours after it had attacked her 'Foundaflon female prospects for a fee andlgress- unless he 0“ She Geller-l cationing on the Island {or .and Mrs' amide leu' ce the engagement of their nF' O'Charmtemwn’ The map four times Her husband cut ' ' try to pair them on with the- “"51" adopts the Surrounding : the past two weeks. While in “my” only daughter. Mary Salome. "339 w‘" take “3" Sepl‘m' the ram's throat when he re'lAPPo'ntmenf " 7 cretically safe. suitable. con. genial companions. These afzencies are pledged. t; :gd gffhlhlgely helpful neighbor 5 Matheso a“ fianfiggnprg‘g Gfigfi' :aleprghllje 12gng A wigowed citizen of that sort, Mr. and Mrs John Dicks a d Mr'l’and M"- Eon“ Mail-“on: in Orlando, Florida. “It”. Would mam' again - n Ehershh spending a six-week holiday atl cienls. once the applicants' cre- dentials have been expertly double-checked and approved,‘ Mary Haworth counsels thr-lwhile in Georgetown are th :35 to their momaL physical,€oughlher column. n by mail or guests of Mr. Dick's parentsel tune“ 1° Toronto' ont"afler 'R'usse'l R?r‘n'sey' Los‘ Angles. C ,moral and social fitness (premersonal interview. Write her in.Captain and MN. John Dicks.’ Spending the month“ July at cam" ls “smug relmves End 'lumahiyi for marriage. 'care of .l'I'he Guardian). 1 tho ho he? Parents. ML khan“ 1“ Rosebank and Pm" . But their is no miarantee that 1*W. Mrs. . . . MacKinnon we- and Mrs. Robert MacFalrlane, VI 9' S S M such introductions will "take"l braled her main birthday Saiur-l While SaundS- l fart Ummenlme enu ‘ l , Mr. and Mrs. Angus (Elements in terms of leading to courtship. romance and ' marriage. After" . . being introduced. the clients arel Fee of fler sons were Dre-l family. Burlington. 0nt.. return- “I?” hondays 3‘ the home “I Shims progress' meludul‘ "'9 Whipped Jeni“ Madman With on their own. to succeed or fail; sent for the occasion. Mr. and ed home after visiting their par- ‘1'“5 Parents. Mr- and Mrs- Harry 59’9"“ 0‘ cooker-V1 Unt'l he ed C919” although I “em to mesh (from .M”. Fennel! Mac-Kinnon of ems‘ Mr. and Mrs. Layton Mih Clements and his sister. Mr. .discovery of refrigeration the Chilled Glazed Tenderized & articles 'l've read) that some lCharlotte. N.c.; Mack Mac_ 131- a-hd Mr and Mrs. Jack Mac_- and Mrs. W.A. Keenan. Murray term "cockeI‘y" W88 lin'klEd oniyl m l agencies. 8i 1935'. 82V“ in P”. Kinnon 0' San Diego. Calif.: Cauil, Ellerslie. 1 River and his brother. Mr. and With the application of heat to 4-Way Sauce l'lde two in- more introduction, and Mr an Mrs. rge a. Mrs. William Clements. Mur- l fwd. .311! today because of au~ Chilled Potato-Egg Salad j (illé‘nli in exchange for the Maclhinnon who brought three Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac-lray Harm“ “Imam remflfl‘aiim we omit Corn-on-Cob lh l l M f d 1111 a ee. er great randchildren.‘ ‘ ‘ i w“ '” Lemon Chino“ Mom 0" ‘ To locate such an agency. 1ft from Guiifmd. game. '22:: vhixd ELIE: 2:33:13; Kevin Murray. Piusvllle. left “How can this be. Madame”. Whipped Lemon Sponge m on “9". an you are interested. you might‘ The children Arnold. Sandy he} '{ather' wflham Keenan. .1 recently for Ontario where asked the clef. “Define. s‘illHot or Iced Coffee or Teal Milk JOHN W. THORNTON write in the Reader‘s Digest 1 nd Lynn sang songs and en- Mrs Macks” and daughter expects to be employed. V0115 Plait." l Note: All foods (except c'ICI’IOfl'GTOWfl magazine. Pleasantviille, N.v._» tel-tamed me company. Iran'ained for a week Physical Change 'coml can he prepared in the} The appointment of John w. and ask for a reprint of an. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert F‘. l)e-; I ' Carol Mat-Caull. Toronto. is “Cookery means the chang-' morning and leold cooked» forlThornton. . .. as anagt‘f- al‘l'K‘le ll plllbllsihé‘d a few years Mar of Irwin. Penna. were outi Mr. and Mrs. Svend Christen- visiting her parents. Mr. 'n d ing of fOOds physically and che- an evening dinner. ‘Bull‘lmg Construcuon' Allan”? I303 Rho” «3 marriage ,hmkel' 0‘ town guests. also Mr. and' sen have returned to their home Mrs. PM. MaeCaull. Ellerslie. micaiiy. by the application of Provmces' is anm‘mced by “‘9 Skilled Memorial servrcp headquartered in the Mrs. John Stewart. of Bevel»; some external agent. Cold. LEMON CHLFFON MOLD Foundation company 0‘ Gamma '_"“—‘—"“—“"_ ley. Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. therefore. can k. The phy- l (3 oz.) pkg. lemon gelatin unmed' . Craftsmen William Poole of Vancouver, sical process of freezing is as 11/4 c. apple juice or water A. yafiuale of M0““‘ “135°” 3-0 close to heating as the feel of l c. mixed diced fruits umvermy‘ MT‘ Thornton jomedl ice is to the feel of a burn." the Foundation Grow 0‘ oom- Since 1870 As. for instance, in doing vol- unteer work for the aged. tile poor. the orphaned. 0r enrollingl in adult education courses. 0r society as family, and becomes; .loved and effective in the role , guests probalbt‘o’ almost effortlessly. SMART 'N' SPORTY these color-bright jackets for dress-up or p they do for year 'round use. Jumbo-knit jacket for boys. girls. L'ange needles. 2 strands worsted — really JIFFY! Pat- : knitting directions M. 8-10, 12-14 included. flirty - five cent (coins) for this pattern i no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care of Guar- dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1. Ont. Ontario residents add! moat sales tax. Print plainly PAT- TERN NUMBER. NAME. An- — I '< at the home of Mrs. Clark’s brothers Bert and Wilfred Phee. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gra- Breadalbane they the w of Mr. and Mrs. Cuylet n. jfamily of Toronto. Ont.. are l'hoildaying in the province and day. at their summer home inl Point Pleasant. l Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Delan- ments and family. Lynn. Jeff and Kelly spent part of their leave at the home their home in Chicoutimi. Que- Fair in New York and Washing- ton, D.C. Rev. A.’I‘. MacDonald. New Glasgow. N.s.. spent a few days this week visiting relatives at Whim Road. Commerciel Cross and Brudenell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCarthy and son David of Tomato are visiting Mr. McCatthy's moth- er. Mrs. David McCarthy of st. Mary’s Road. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson. Augustine Cove were William Sullivan of Penn. Mrs. H. J. Higgins of Newington. Con .. Mrs. F.V. Haakall. Gladstone. Ocean Crossing transatlantic voyage has arrived Mr. and Mrs. George Stead .lane and family. Rennie and are visiting his parent s. Mr. and Mrs . . Bernard Adams. Mrs. Cindy. Toronto. are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Mel Housley Margaret MacFarlane has re- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Millar and Ralph Mclnnis and " to Louis Gerard Wynne. son of 115. Eugene J. Wynne ber S at 10 um. in St. Paula I Church. Summerside. I that I will like it, if I'm still aw- like. It sounded so eerie last night.” Alex said. No frogs now' 3‘" before longl and for afternoon and evening. "‘91 also buttonlcss ~~ to be worn and all through the gold of led a 90 - pound ram to the turned to the ranch. 429 miles; southwest of Brisbane. their summer home in Upton. of London. Ont. are spending "EACH year every science “A whole group of foods can be included in 'cold cooking'!" exclaimed the Chef. “ 0 them we can include all the ices. ice cream. mousses a n d parfaits; as well as many cold entrees and aspics; or froze n or chilled salads; gelatin-firm- 3 ion. It can be placed in the frlgerator for a predetermined time, and ‘cold' does the rest." The Chef pushed up his high bonnet a paced enthusiasti- cally the length of the test-kit- n “Par exempie. it is to plan a menu for cold-cooked dinner, Madame: place the foods in the refriger- ator to 'cold-cook' possible who Orange - Avocado Canalpes lsh l impression in the Balenciaga‘ ow Many coats were collarless. 1 tsp. fresh lemon juice 1 egg white ‘A c. heavy cream Prepare lemon gelatin follow- ing pkg. directions. use fhuits ( any variety. except fresh nerousiy with colorful fresh fruits. s-WAY-SAUCE (For Cold Meats) Combine and mix 3 tbsp. to- mato catsup. 1 tbs . lard. 1 tbsp. milled Jelly and lt‘bsp. prepared white horse- radish. Refrigerate. TRICK 0]" THE CHEF If brewed tea turns cloudy when refrigerated, stir in 3 tbsp. boiling water to the quart and the cloudiness disappears. Note: News on frozen salads on Friday. .. pania in 1951. He has served in! a supervisory capacity on a: number of major Canadian con-. atruction projects. Pal" ed entrees or salads an e - t. I ‘ s pineapple. w ch a an Lshgdsrnq; El” “all: certs; chilled or half - frozen used) and the lemoncjullge).t be sister's home. Mr and Mrs w m“ “d humble juices. or Best egg white stiff; fold '.___.—-——————-- ‘ . Keenan. Murray River and 3:“:(111 Etna: ll?” allied“ lull; gelatin mix‘ure' Whip and ——Wfl~ “— i. M ' . i ‘ 9 mos 8- o in cream. S ' . . ars‘svzgfigzzi‘sél‘gmhtrr-Mfig ligious foods that can be serv— bet glasses. Refpr‘l‘g‘elrililtto “291.2 M“, Ladies, ray Harbor. Before returning to premuim 3' or mm' “mm to“ 89' ‘ . I ' “The food according to kind est. ' t . . bee hey Visited at the World s Wm heed very little ,pmphmh 1“", “gig,” and Slacks and TOD! Reduced 331/37» mid-summer GRANITE BRONZE CI‘ 8.75 Asst. of colors. 3:38le SETS 331/3% 0" my new canapce. ORANGE-AVOCADO CANAP s . (Gold Cooking Time 20 Minutes) mull (3 as.) pkg. of room. LARGE LIBRARY The US. Library of Congress contains more than 12.000.000 v limes. NUAS 90 Great George St. Y hf C i t l ggowiiolilv‘ilmm Si and s rounds of enriched . I “‘ °'“'° ‘ “ - swordsman THE SOCIETY or INDUSTRIAL AND ' from which white membrane c S t I - 'l‘iigeTis-‘fgmfchtNém highlgl itggnmwgiitmfllllwrkem VI. :2: wgavocado cut in which left here July 22 on I: Mr, and Mrs. Andy Maorar~ following moron-e: Of Princ. Edward Island It Bishop's Rock on the casting“,ie spent their holidays at AFFILIATED WITH coast of England. the h 0°“ “Cl-1 Cheese. 2 . may. 1.. a message received by me and gem Pinnmfirg; and v. tsp. salt Mix The Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Canada \ St. John's Telegram. the 6+ White Sands. also at the home a. mm' Du" 'm' a “covom'm” 1'” if“? "if"? M 339.13"? - of his sister and brother iii-low rug-bout so Mimi“? one "in. a m I am rey aron. an: s rip. ' v . rs a co in s y calla to the m... 9.. mum, mam... Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bile“. Ml- AND W WAN COMPTON lolirlnslsut. Registered Industrial and cm Account'. First flied by Kelvin Alston. 25. and’ ; 'Sound- delicious. Chef. Let‘s Mike. Puttergflll. at. both on Ashower was held menfly at uaeit tor a s ‘for e ACCOUNTING! South kg. was uneventful, it”. hm M M5,. and "1... EL cooked dinner ." INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION He said he met another trans-‘ m [Arm for Mum. W A July 18th ceremony at cipals are Mr. and Mrs. Willis m COOKED DINNER atlantlc traveller about him whose mm.” m m Jul mm mm“, Church h, We. 0‘ hmma. and Address amines tot miles east of Newfoundland. P V Summerside an in mar- Mr. and an. Lam. Oom- (With 1 hot food cooked to to m'“ ”' ’°'° "4- Thls was a Col. Easier alone in 35‘" '° Elm" “WP” 0‘ ml" stage Phyllis Reeves and Ivan plan of Union Corner. inln.. advisable in all sold ' M“ n M call-d hour- v-h won. mm of In yril- (Photo a. Road's audio) Innis) -’-°- '0' “fi- “MW. PM. no- emi so «at TYLE Charlottetown