CHARLES F. CLOSE Mr. and Mrs. Martin Enman, Grandview, announ- ce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Katherine to MARY K. ENMAN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Charles Frederick Close, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Close, Montreal. The marriage will take place in the near future Wemen The Guardian, ‘Charlo ttetown, Sat., Feb. 13, 1965. 7 HAPPE Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor NINGS Phone 4 8506 Catherine Callbeck and Mary Murray of Saint John, N.B. vis- re- ited the former's parents cently in Central Bedeque Walter Curley, formerly from Kensington RR4, P.E.I trip to Europe and al! be- eause Mr. Curley smokes a pipe! He took home an entry led it out and sent it to a tobac- co company. Mr. Curley recei- ved a phone cal! from Toron- to after s o me time had elapsed, and was asked to do an arithme- tic problem — which he did correctly. Nothing more was said at the time by the com- pany, but he recently received a letter advising him that he had won the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cur- ley expect to leave Canada dur- inc the last week of April and will spend six days in Holland and his wife, Lillian, are going to have a They have won an all exvense Pp form some weeks ago, and his wife fil- The January meeting of the St. George's Parish Council was held in the vestry, with a small attendance,,, _~ The highlight of the meeting was an interesting report by Mrs William Christian the education convener, on research being done on the one-room school com- ared to the graded sChoor Mrs. Jerome MacDona!d resi- gned from the sewing committee and Mrs. Joseph Morrison was appointed in her place. The meet- ing closed in the usual manner Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wil- liams of Barrie, Ont. have re- turned home after attending the funeral of Mrs. William's moth- er, Mrs. Hazel Leard, held in the Baptist Church in Central Bedeque recently. Alden Leard of Sackville re- turned to Mount Allison Univer- sity, after attending the funeral of his mother at Central Bede- during Tulip Blossom Time, two qe. days in Paris and two days in London Mr. Gordon Arsenault. of Saint John. N.B.. who is on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs Eli Arsenault, Central Bedeque, recently Mr. and Mrs. Clark Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac- Murdo of North Bedeque _re- {turned home recently, after at- tending the funeral of Mrs Baker's sister, Mrs. Richard Palmer, held in New Hampshire, Maine IDA BAILEY ALLEN Molded Holiday Delight Hearty St. Valentine's “St. Valentine's Day is my favorite." remarked the Chef. “It's a day of real romance, when a man should give his wife red roses or a bunch of English violets.” “And when the wife could re- ciprocate with my newest des- sert, Chef: it's a ree! surprise.” Measurements level; recipes for 6 TRUE-BLUE SWEETHEART MOL 3c. frozen cultivate blueberries two-thirds pkg. precooked rice 1% c. milk % tsp. salt 1 envelope unflavored. gelatin 2 tbsp. cold water 1 egg, slightly beaten % c. sugar two-thirds ¢. milk 1 tsp. almond or lemon extract lc. heavy cream, whipped Thaw blueberries; drain on (additional) | paper towels; reserye Ye. for’ garnish. Combine rice, 1% c. milk and salt in 2-qt. saucepan. Mix just Lenough to moisten all rice. Bring to boil. Cover; boil gently” 10° min., or until milk is absorbed. Fluff rice occasionally with | fork Remove from heat. Stir gelatin into cold water. | Mix_.together egg. sugar. addi- | j tional milk and gelatin. Stir-| mix slowly into fiot rice. Then) simmer-cook over low heat stir- ring gently, until mixture coats metal spoon. (Do not boil.) Re- move from heat; stir in extract. | |_ Refrigerate 30 min., or until | slightly thickened; fold in whip- |ped cream. Add 2 ¢. of blueber-| |Ties, and, with fork, carefully distribute them tice. | Spoon into lightly oiled heart-| |sHaped mold; refrigerate 4 hrs. | | tine’s Day. In the all-white | and its frosts inclined to spar-|the boys would choose, by lot,| | kle coldly, a sight of the blood-|the girls who were to be their) Y ‘Wedding Vows Solemnized ’ 4 Youth Leaders Installed ‘L . i At O'Leary United Church as Bedeque United Church Leary Untied” Clark win <a arriad rod ond whine corantionss| Tao futer siete’ and tev’ wer United Church test Stemi. oe Oe Avurenh was the Patricia , sh hee ” - _ , jseene of a wedding between bride, oe Beatee, poy also lose of se ae meme The comes ae anter Ge deem oe. Meeers | Bonita Emily, daughter of “r. wore a dress of fed velvet and sees at ~ ee ip Ge oe Soe of Mee Wale Coe oad tgfrers: and Mrs. Randall Burton Boa. carried’ white velvet mulf on ee ae Mitret Cates Trreet © tes of O’Leery and James Wal- with red carnations. The ring = Se The hives yang pecpie Some - C ve lace, son of Mr and Mrs. Stan. bearer, Georve MacNeill, bro- partes’ 2 Ge arver — The Sewing me - ford Frank MacNei!' of Alma. ther of the groom, carfied: the ; BRISTOL Caveiys Plumer. ceperting far Ciristiee Sdercetios ~ Rev. David H. Hamilton offjcta- rines on a red velvet cushion, | : Ge OGTT Come Cee: Ber gee oe octee ted at the ceremony s~"The best man was Bill Getsen Tee fermer Brite gris ot SS MeChee Ger Comp Aveg- goer: The bride, given in marriage of Coleman and ushers were eet kee Gch fe a Se Camere op Ge es Thee, by her uncle, Arncid Boates Cecil Wallace and Warren Secmeeta; oem CGIT Fal Bally: ngtee Mae- Kis, Ralieee « wore a floor length, tight fitting Gnughlin, also of Coleman. | Agathe MacDecaid. whe pe DOeet cepereed ot Ge Fa!) 0 sock ges gown of white velvet. The gown Before the ceremony, soloists Sates = ae @ Ge anenrens Says Caniereme ant - Gargh tioee featured a velvet train lined Norma Adams and Barbara (& Ge Caterre Qeltes Gee 8S © Bow Come ove Pemore with white satin a¥® long ‘i!v | Harris sang “I Love You Truly” | See compiensty Saraed cut, ject _ OSS Ge service. Steet AS Bedegee aut point sleeves fastened at the and during the signing of the re a ber Sere, of, ter co ne wrist. Her headdress of white gister, “I'll Walk Beside You". (|e cece 2 Gee she wes satin and velvet petals held -a They were accomoanied by weg ete aera aw enema poy we ot awlon Le Faye Milligan of O'Leary. waney & cot ee ew red carnations, and her only jew- Pty sens eenile ae te -sepet at Riversite Seepntal elry was a white gold locket, a-| ; : Sas Geee whee Ge fee mart gift of the groom eride’s mefher reselte Se et mnt mere mt pe eset Attending the bride as ma. sin’ : — She bad qe eecreece. @e sat tron - of-hon as bh . with accessories of white and i 6 quand Ge of ae . or was her sister, silver and a coreage of white ae eu Mrs Donna Coughlin of Cole- anq blue carnations a yy ver man. Mrs. Coughlin wore a red A : 2 = te velvet sheath dress with a high , 1h¢ room's mother chose ‘ _@eent fer @¢ fe ftmoree neckline and long siéeves. Her ‘double - knit cotton suit of roya ferteer sep weg ler eet headdress was a pill box hat of blue with black accessories and) Gite a-ee echeieg 2 lee red velvet and she carried a “White carnations. | ;eieetrie seeing mace = pur | white velvet muff with red and Sarg agama circulated the Geet aly Ge ober Ge 4 white carnations guest . aren: = Ge fot The bridesmaids, Lois Ann, For a honeymoon trip, the Mee. OMeries.. ant Mis Mar MacLellan of Coleman and tris| bride wore a brown coat of sea Deesité ae qemers. Gouger: of | Catherine Reid, RN, of Halifax,/otter with beige accessor Me eet We Wilber Mec N.S., were identically gowned ies. Before leaving, the bride a = Beet eepie cow re in red velvet sheaths with long visited her father, who was 4 aie i ocethemest & Ge chs sleeves and matchin«c wedding patient in the O’Leary Commu-| _ Despite Ge fect wier’s orp ring hats of red velvet. They nity Hospital. iS deve aoe Gaks of ring wD a —-- ——— ; e sggeeremce of 2 lore af = ss woe calcryg fr te> SHE DARED AND WON jo co Lime sme tes Now 23, Anne Tyler of Mon- ter sheo!¢é amemot ‘ies S&F Ge Merel Packing Com | treal was 22 when she won cr+ Tyler mertied came Winter- yaor oes ete ep fr Se tical praise for her novel, If ressi’ is een at bume @ Men ‘SSO. enpecially eeperencet | ateentg Ever Comes, about treal, where her amis bap ie =y scarce nS | @ Man urns home to a vu | North Carolina. It was writ. Cen’ ™ resxiemcy eoureiD © coested op on ae | ten from @ man’s point view “Y & MeG Caters. seers emf be sacf bee segues | — something a college profes They wil mxe @ bee ep Set OP werters fo Ge beer | gor had told her no woman wri- ' years’ AP Ptace SSaAUT Tae eteraet ie Tat of were @ Ge oe | Cw medical miemaery a Util ote oo onenie, nial Bedeq Ve vi a. ormg o- conte on pean oe unt > to years j o e r work @ Gat oe. BED in dies Brazil The cag cond ott xe ee es Sap ees ee il IS aa dechaecianasiitieetcetcmtaaie aut te And Trinidad ee | BANNED DANCES tue ow — | Mrs. Ernest Johnson presid- * ed at the UCW February meet- ae — a cntamn ok ened ing which was held in the Bede- banned Ge Gee of Ge goes “tT om BETTY STEWART T. ANDERSON BSc. qué Church hall recently. whirting dercti_ots Si utlaw atutanie ae TO WED IN OTTAWA led the: Govetions end epened| Suva! giveane "Seeman ane umeny tie s and ope leo coretee Wb the singing of 0) et Sueumn scuen bn Gilad les is a stewardess of Air Canada | hymn. Mrs. Charles Henderson Montreal, and Mr. Anderson | read the scripture and a two is a graduate student at Mac- (minute silence was maintained Master University, Hamilton, |in remembrance of Mrs. Percy Ont. The marriage will take | affieck. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Ste- wart, Ottawa, wish to announ- ce the engagement of their daughter, Betty, to Thane W. Anderson,BSc., som of Mr. (es Morel PEL. Mie Sewer! tare |g Tee gregremme was on Trin ELLEN’S DIARY Latent Memories Stir On St. Valentine’s Day Doubtless one of the most en-) origin of St. Valentine's Day. . dearing of February's charms Its beginning is obscure, they) is the fact that the month re- agree. Some have it that it dates| turns for observance, St. Valen- back to the old Roman celebra- of|tion of February 14, the feast the winter month, with its snows,|of Februata Juno. At that fete,| red heart, the Day's symbol,| partners. The name of the Saint sparks in ours a warming glow. | came into the picture, it seems, Every age loves the Day.|some time after Valentine was Children .cateh_ its meaning, put to death for having critici- learn its significance young. | zed pagali gods to a Roman pre- You hear them as they deliber-' fect. I was his witness ate shyly over the names of those | for the Christian faith which was to whom their. love tokens will| responsible for his death. And be sent Teenagers thoughts,|so, because his execution oc- we recall, are in tine With it.| curred on the eve of the feast The older folks too are aware of|Lupercalia, a pagan festival it. Latent memories stir..We commemorating the old - time have heard more than one farm-/rural. god Faunus ‘the god of wife with silvery hair reminisce) cattle and fertility in general) about. St. Valentine's Days /|it is believed that St. Valen- gone, and have admifed™ with’ tine’s death; became-in-time;—2: them quaint valentines taken) part of that celebration. from a treasure - chest, which till there would seem to be no for them to read was to return) connection between that and the fondly the lost golden years. So| present custom of exchanging we come once more all smiles if/tokens of affection, unless as we are young, or it may be with) some historians declare, it em- a tear, we that are older) phasizes the love and kindliness | or until firm enough to unmold | Loosen edges and turn mold up- grown, over the loss of those|to folks as shown by the young! fallen by the way, who once|Saint through life. | shared with us, in the observan-' caturday! And how pleasant! ce of the Day. nes it ithis February day was, its sun-| ieee Sel : ae shine brilliant on the white-| clear - cut explanation as | spread fields. So nice too the eu. | set, rose. And the! side down on -handsome platter (twilight, with presently its’ Garnish: reserved blueberries.| moon and stars, and that delight-| ~|ful peace all - enfolding which! ‘Rowway penme, tend the even ig of. burl TOP FAVORITE \P NUMBER. week's end. . @n unknown! 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