¥ “DELAYS PROJECT | KYUQUOT, BC. ICP)—Re moval of a shoal from Kuy- quot harbor took 15 tons of dynamite and a week of wait- ing for a half,- tame seal named Miss Chariie, Miss Charlie is everybody's pet in this isolated fishin village, 220 miles Victoria on mle nartbeat When a federal government Couple Exchange Vows At Home Of Bride | , A colorful wedding was solem- white accessories and a corsage | nized al Springfield West on of white and blue tinted carna- July 17th when Donalda Eng- tions | /}and was united in Holy Matri- The matron of honor, Mrs | : mony to Edward Cooke of Cape Ivan MacDougall, wore & cos | Wolfe the bride's in : tume similar to The double ring ceremony blue. Her corsage was of white with the Rev. Ross Howard, and pink tinted carnations Charlottetown, officiating was Ralph Cooke of Cape Wolfe n an attractive out-| was the best man. } \6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 4, 1965. explosion, practically every boat in town was turned out in an attempt to capture her. Dynamiters stood by their plunger and the, $80,000 fed- eral government project was delayed a full week until Miss Charlie was caught. | ae on the lawn of Miss Following the ceremony, a re- crew moyed to destroy a aginad 's home Meld for. relatives shoal blocking the harbor, IDA BAILEY ALLEN E ak 7 ia | eel rend of the bee Mis Charis frieode ee i . i Pal of and groom. The "s table,| . Shrimp-Vegetable Soup mes uncle Cocll B. yaed tn aleoversd with @ white @amack| To save the seal from the rose street length dress of rib- cloth, was centered with a two ban ¢ re pe with a veils of white | tiered wedding cake topped with net trimmed with a velvet bow, a wine glass with pink sweet- | he art roses and silver = |birds. The cake was encire ggg as" matching roses and flank- ‘ed by tall white tapers. Rev. Ross Howard Starts Sea Food Dinner apple, salt and water or broth. Stewed Peaches; Cover, Simmer 10 minutes. Coffee or Tea, Milk. Stir in shrimp-soup and milk, SCALLOPS OR OYSTERS THE unique aroma of curry isvenough to bring guesis scurry- ing to the kitchen CAROL~-FERGUSON™ proposed Curry which is a mix Heat to boil and serve, steam-) : ' ‘ri. of Ste ae caine and herbs; ian hi. in bowl. ‘e SAUTE ON TOAST the toast to the bride to which - rock was blown up Fri |blends .to perfection with crisp, - |1 pint fresh bay scallops or thaw- the groom responded. Mrs. Ce- “Sti. Gracie watched it all jtrégh western-grown celery” and; ~ TOMORROW'S DINNER: | @d frozen or canned oysters ¢j) Palmer, Charlottetown, and!» Z ro Curried Shrimp-Vegetable Soup % tsp. Worcestershire’ “Mrs. Fred Cordwell,—Halifax, an a. 908 oo eae, — cauliflower and prepared frozen }shrimp soup, to make an exotic, {Substantial soup for a very spe- Accompaniments: (Choice of 2/1-16-tsp. Tabasco ' or more) Toasted Blanched Al-'% Cup fine dry seasoned bread monds; Fresh Sealtions; Crisp... crumbs. N.S. aunts of the bride were in charge of the wedding recep- -tion-and were assisted in serving PUT UP NEW SIGNS 7 rae supper or light pa eon Bits; Sliced Canned Wa-|1-3 cup butter or margarine by Mrs. Gerald Macisaac and Britain~is"reptacing 1,600,007 Measurements. level; recipes ter Chestnuts; Salted Peanuts; |6 squares decrusted toast iMrs. Lloyd Barwise highway signs with new signs for 6 : curry powder 3 minutes in but-/6 sprigs parsley or cress Following a short honey moon, of international design. . ter in two quart saucepan; add|Catsup sauce ‘see Chef) Mr. and Mrs. Cooke will reside CURRIED Scallops or Oysters Saute on) Wash and drain scallops or j,, Springfield West SOUP Toast; Catsup Sauce: Spice canned oysters, or thaw. and Cake; ‘Homemade or a Mix); | drain frozen oysters. Stir in Wor- ———|cestershire and Tabasco SHRIMP-VEGETABLF 1 cup celery, thin-sliced I cup cauliflower, thin sliced es 1% tsp. curry powder Ross, Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Roll! shellfish ~ in crumbs; 2 thsp. butter or margarine Nielsen are being welcomed | Saute in butter or margarine” un- % cup fine-chopped, peeled apple home following the Western Ca- til golden brown: turn often. Ar- nada tour with the Don Messer Tange on to a s¢} Garnish: par- FARM TTP) Lub. Olts SHELL} Diesels WL YORK Harold Watts have re Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Elby Hardy tsp. salt 7 can t hicken-beoth—— Seow Among the guests were{ley or cress. Pass catsup turned to their. home in York af- Greases 1 (10-02) Pasa: eee sh rim Angus MacLean, MP and Mrs. Sauce. A ter having a holiday in Halifax, Oils a. $ : P MacLean; John Mullally, MP, SUNDAY DINNER N.S,, at the.rome of Mr. and +.@ } and Mrs Mullatiy Mr and Mrs . - : 1 soup-can measure milk ; eo "| Jellied Consomme, Chopped Mrs. Eddison Hardy Your ‘Shell Agent for Rae Simmns, Mr. and Mrs. | and| George Reynolds, Montague and Mr. and Mrs. Lynh Ernst and son, N.B,, are the guests of Mr SANDRA YOUNKER Charlottetown, Parkdale, JULIA MITCHELL Sherwood and Eastern Celery Garnish — Roast Broiler- KATHRYN MacKINNON Fryers with Mushrooms Saute, Saute.celery, cauliflower i ‘ rep Ch T Ait a eae —— = SS ~._business..people..of the area. “‘Whigped Patato: Fresh ~ Green and.--Mrs....-Raymond...-Vesse¥. dye ee i Guides.Chosen 10 en HA-PPENIN ar and. Bre. David Collies MONEE — Tettace Wongne with Tem i : : ‘ and children have returned to| RU 88!8® Dressing — Chill- P Mrs. Rema —— are J. W. Sk nner ' . Jent : | - led Fresh or Canned -Apricots.| daughter Dorothy, were the 4 ' Sunset Valley Rou nd Up ee ee ee bear a oe oat Col with Bananas.— Hot or Iced} guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dial 4-4044 : oe | Colli sontawue- . na,| Coffee or Tea, Milk. MacDonald, York. I Demonstrations featuring home community will be held = Mrs. Walter Murphy and Mrs.! Mrs. Walter Culbert was hos- ere ere saa CATSU u BO FOOSOOVOOr i songs,-dances and cooking will along with demonstrations. Allan Hagen were co-hostesses tess last Sunday afternoon to | jings were Ian DeCoste a ant a. on ieype Fase, rf be included in the full program Mrs. John Palmer, RCAF Sta at the home of the former for a family reunion at her home: i onto; Mr, Collings’ brother, Din-| ROM_THE CUED. : é at the 1965 Sunset Valley Round tion, Summerside, is the guider| miscellaneous shower for Jean Alberton South, when some 30 | nie Collings, his two grandsous | Beat together % cup catsup, 3 a SUPPER , Up at Gorham, New Hampshire se. me ora Ma: Hagen; Springfield. The living guests were present. Opportun-/Keyin and Merrill and his dau. ‘sp. melted,putter or margar- HAM an SALAD from August 8 to 21. A patrol of eight guides-_and.- lowing guides: Mary Hickey, room was decorated with pink | and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. jghter, Mrs. Alex Campbell and white streamers, bells and ity was taken on thisoccasion to| of Sydney, N.S. . all; ine, juice of ‘2 lemon, % ‘tsp Summerside; Beverley Boates, Worcestershire and 1-4 tsp. Ta- one guider will be leaving Char- balloons. Gifts were opened tq honor , Mrs. Culbert's mother = Mount Stewart Memorial Hall . ‘ ide: Imer ‘ ; basco & lottetown on Saturday, August 7 Summerside: Deane Palmer, |the bride-to-be and the cards Leonard. Bernard, whose. mar-| Mr.’ and Mrs. Em _ basco, | og, if to participate in this c¢ amp ere ee oe Mecnuey Were read by’ Mrs. Ralph~Knee- riage took place recently. A gift} senault of Toront vaca updating . With Strawberry Shortcake ' i | ; : , th ; wy BER i and guides from New Brunswick Scutis: Julia Mitehell (patrol bone. Jean thanked the guests | arranged as a Saae, wee = | their: hens oa 5 : The Paint Makers for their gifts and extended an {sented to Mrs. Cccaber invitation to them- to visit her during the supper—hour~ a-four-;Mr._ Arsenault isthe son_of Mr. two Peruvian guides will be oun ‘lat her;“home at Peterborough. tiered wedding cake, made and | and Mrs. Fabian Arsenault of attendance. r + Games, ae and sous were decorated by Mrs. Culbert, wasS st Louis while Mrs Atasaautt ls < ‘ al skills and “ jenjoy and refreshments were | served. : 7 eat cecetises nti in ae Ee _ ato t be halt: served by_the—hostesses, assist-| ; fhe oleae ee of Mr. and typify the historic and pre- sce one at jop lgnt, \ed, by Professor Pierre Ives Pepin of | . Wilfred Mallett, also of St. 2 eS _ PFS. slightly behind: because _inany | ne Grant. the University of Montreal, was | Louis. sent day aspects of the camper's times, in such instances, I've'. i a. visitor in Tignish recently: == F Recent visitots at the heme Mr. Pepin is a member of the caught the man turning his head ~—~~raway”just~as"I-glanced towards -or-Mr_~and Mrs, Lawrence” Stu-; Urban ~Development—tnstitute-F— art, Whim Road, were Mr. and and is visiting the Island as a ; Island | -;Quebec.Prince.. Edward island leader), Charlottetown; Kathryn in MacKinnon and Sandra also of Charlottetown. August 4th — 4:30 - 7:30 ~Other amusements, games, Childrens Rares, >—Kiwanis Dunkin Tank, Dance, Canteen. Co. All Kinds of Paint NASH ALUMINUM Doors, Windows, Awnings D. A. MacCANNELL ~ 140 Great George St. ‘and the United States, Anita Hagen and Jeanin- “MRS, JOHN PALMER rye MARY HAWORTH - Woman Feels Deflated By Friend Around Males Dear Mary Haworth: Maggy When I am alone I feel as doing to me mentally, I think I him. ~ : | Maggy and I double-date quite Mrs Gerald Connors and their |guest of the Provincial Depart- | often and it seems that het men son of Montreal, P.Q. |ment of Agriculture. White here friends are always more friend- lhe visited the Tignish Arts Foun- ily and loving to her. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Schultz ‘dation. | So now I am stuck, trying to and children, Martin and Dar- | | be two, people: the person I_am|jene ‘of Dartmouth, N.S., are | Mrs. Jessie Shaw and her dau- and the person I am trying t0/ spending their summer holidays |ghter Diane of Toronto are be. And because of what this is| at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|spending a short vacation. at | Reg Aldershaw, Tignish. Whim Road, guests-of Mrs. Ver- uL and I have been friends since|though my make-up {s_perfect| actually hate Maggy. Can you! (na Nicholson. school days. And always she got| and I walk more correctly, head| help me? V.C. | Eleanor Murray and Margar- all the attention from boys when'up. But one glance at Maggy.) Dear V.C.: If you find your- et Boles, Guelph, Ontario, are) Mrs. M.D. Macleod, West- |mount, Cape Breton, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Allan Cam- ‘we were teenagers. when we are together, and I feel| self hating Maggy because you the guests of the former's par- __Now, that we are older, things deflated, wondering if I look as| fee] ecli her, in sex come|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy Mur- haven't changed a bit. Whether] nice ds she does. Z thither, it seems only decent to| ray, Breadalbane. we are in a car, on a bus, walk-| We usually meet for lunch, st| pui aside’ the false preiense of | L __4ng,-at_the beach, wherever, the! her place_of work or mine. In | being close friends with her. | A community shower honoring yy), ok hrs. Oeet ; : men All turn back to-her-after-a\-our cafeteria ail the fellows are) Why do you ciing to the roie Jean Hagen was held “atthe ¥ hateue WHIRT Raat ei cei Pomtanie ts oe “i et 3 ——~ ~ second glance at me. crazy about Maggy, But when I ;, it demora:res you? I can't home of her parents, Mr. and ste gene ma : cH vai e ie ke ee ee ‘ Bist Decent as et So many times I've had my go to her place, all the fellows gruvide the whole answer to the |Mrs. John Hagen, Springfieta. Cre “4 i . Ls “te - ih ——n—nnnmo—weion-gome—man,only. to, find still look at her. ‘question; but I can give a guess, ‘prior to her marriage to Mr. © Sle Soy avin” ane ee, chim studying Maggy from. head) {am getting “such-a--complex|__!_surmise- that you prize your |Thomas Willison” of Peterborou- | it _tamules_& ‘aaae to foot; and when I am hurt it| from this that 1 can scarcely | bosom alliance with Maggy as a) Bh, Ont” The bridete-be Wasa cison will beh ce tt shows in my face. Though T) make an effort with men, for|kind of ego-compensation: as if|tended by her sister, Anita, and Marilyn_Antear and rie = aa —coccuitryte-hide--ii,--it's-beyond-my_-fear- they-may-heugh-at-me..—/Jt-gave vou prestige_of -sorts.-to Joy Seaman_and_ Marilyn Mac- 4475 Clon MacKinnan-#t-Toron-A— control, Driving atone, I find myself. be best friends with a belle, when Laren carried in the many bask-" 4,” en eed histantereoe speeding up in traffic, to pass|you (so you feel). are so drab, ets, of gifts. The daintily wrap- | * |———_—__—_——— - —+| perhaps, so unexciting to men, ped parcels were opened by | 3° ee ee eae ser | Mabel Profitt and Shirley May- appeal, judging by their disin-/ne. and accompanying cards |terested manner. were read by Mrs. Winston Yeo esdephad ae i f oe taken up -~By-the~ same~-token;-M-a-g-g-y~and -Marjorie- MacKay: Mrs.Ro—--— eee Ee: « may find the attachment useful bert Jorgenson arranged the, and ego-supportive, quite self- gifts on the tables. Refresh- bck d a koe thee Deane, lishly, in the sense that she se es ments were served. pore a a ae oae tA | you as a dandy foil, casting the . te Ee | spotlight back upon her, owing Mrs. Wilmot Miller and dau- ads yr te came for three |to your blighted air in joint ap- ghter Tracey have arrived from whine R 4 " re. home at |péarances with her, in mix ed)|Toronto to spend their vacation sei, ho oad, left. recently for company. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. me in Lexington, Mass. In short,.she. may appraise, John Nichofson, Milltown Cross.| 14, Mrs. Harold Annear, nen PRIZES Store ‘Necchi SewingCent re Electric Portable Sewing' Machine _ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams (nee Dianna Denham, teacher) , Address 39 Hillsboro St. Name a Prize Bea Vaniderstine IL _Aloysius MacDonald, Pa- mure Island, left recently for a ~ | treasure you as a com- pletely safe female friend who Maria Campbell and Betty pe god enkin or) Se - : «| . : blete sate out-rival. her in| Boyd, Guelph, Ontario, vaca- joeuiss 7 Boston. She was] Linda Jenkins 125 North River Rad. LePage Shoe ‘Co. One: pair-shoes the courting game, and in com- tioned on ‘The Island” the lat- |p.) 7 rn eur aunt, Mrs, r : | parisonto—_whom—she—(Maggy)-ter_part—of—July,-nd-visited | eCormack and her cous- | Everett Somers 1196 Elm Ave. Ralph's Men's Wear One Sport Shirt Hs [tr Raymond MacCormack. _. shines with special lusteron dou-| friends-in -Kensington ble dates, thus practically guar-' Breadalbane. Joseph. Are & | nault of To anteeing in advance that ‘all ‘ visiting his parents, an ase | available masculine attention’ A miscellaneous shower was Mrs. Fabein Ar | . , | will focus upon her, as a matter held in Millview Hall. recently yan, et in St. | of course. to honor Pauline Lea prior to | ; | Indeed, her double-dating rou-|her marriage to Robert White. Pg yee be : Sete bride was escorted to the! vice for enticing new birds-in-|place of honor by. Jacqueline os the bush, without openly flying) Cummings. Congratulatory re- ew, eee eee Ae Ateen- jim the face-of whatever bird she!marks by” Vernon ~Matintyre.|senauli and also atthe home of has in hand at the moment. By followed by an address read bY | Mr. and Mrs. Orville Chi ee ee which I mean she may abet vou |Margaret Enman. Verses were 3012 the parents of Meo An, in lining wp dates for yourself, read by Jacqueline Cummings | ganaisit P rs. Ar- = the idea ae fare i and gifts were arranged a : ' it as possi res -|Dianne and .Karen MacLeod, : self evestanily. __|and Margaret Enman. The bride \eq to Hamilton, Ont. hav ng In any case, Maggy were lexpressed delight and apprecia-| Sent a week im Annandale with truly your friend and iondly|tion for the many gifts. Music | ner father. Roy Howlett we | considerate, as friends should be! was supplied by Mertie Sander- | : ee : — to merit the title of friend — son, Henman Ings and Vernon | Mrs. Wilfred Stretch . Long Creek, P.E.I. Woolworth’s| — $35 Gift Merchandise Owen Carragher. Rrookvale, P.EA. Dow’s Men’s Wear One pair Hash Puppies Mr. and Mrs. Stewart “Arsen- Shi , , ” : i s q shale endian Wry ote | irley Bevan 103 St. Peters Rd. Fashion Shoppe Ladies’ Sweater Kathleen Walsh 6014 Grafton St. Hooley's Men's Wear = One pair Shiffer Hillman Slacks: Evelyn Rogerson | Crapaud, P.E.I, Mona’s Boutique Bathing Suit Hilda McQuaid Verna’ Docherty Z South Melville, P.E.1. _Zeller's Ltd. $20 Credit Account Pinette, P.E.I. Hambly & Innis , One Utex Jacket T am sure s.¢ could and would | Macintyre. bane her-influence with men to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McKee- man and son Roger of Medford, | 7 ; 'Mass., have returned h ¥ ut you in’ on their cordiality Mrs. Frank Lea, Jr., Vernon - ome aft her, creating @ climate of ge-| River, entertained with a show-(¢,,Pendin&-am enjoyable vaca-} accord and reci | : peta jtion visiting relatives and neral procal ap-| er in honor of her sister-in-law. | ¢riends in thik beovitice. While here, they were guests of Mr. |McKeeman’s brother and sister- John Hume entertained |i=-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mc- man, Montague. Mrs. Daniel Beaton 10 Summer St. Oyster Bed Bridge, Hampton, P.E.I. Henderson &.Cudmore $25 merchandise Sport Shirt Sweater SAMPLER PALS Among baby’s many gifts, you 4, lean be sure this sampler will be) cherished above all. . : ,Factory Outlet Store | Factory Outlet Store ( by fina Palams Hi-LOW NECKLINE ‘ : ; A | probatiosi, without being obvious! pauline Lea, who was presented | Look twice — then, choose the| Baby and his best friend —! shout such finesse. wtih, lovely itt. modest scoop or higher V neck! most appealing sampler and pic- To resolve your ieieatida for a casual that complements ture for nursery. Easy stitchery. | got firsthand psychological coun Mes. a ee ee ee 10 x 18 im selling help, in becoming adult the office staff of Moore and. Earl Clow Mrs. Robt. Ferguson Mrs. N. J. MacEwen St. Peters Bay Firestone Home & Auto Pop-up Toaster : | i. the exereise of your, social po- | MacLeod Ltd. at her home An | A f es ne ogg — Thirty-five cents (coins) for/ tentials, hence self-reliant. and! Vernon River with a miscellan-| Mr. and Mrs. Duke Nielsen en- | Carol Dunstord 162 Upper Prince St. McInnis Photo Hobby Polaroid Camera — a aie taba = ae leach pattern (no stamps please) | re,ourcest2l ‘ir ~ your quest jeous shower in honor of Pauline | tained recently at a reception at “2a i : ao to Alice Brooks, care of Guar- for happiness. M.H. —. _ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry} Mrs. Frank Rose 20 Hawthorne Ave. Canadian Tire Corp, Hair Dryer 39-ineh fabric i dian-Patriot Needlecraft Dept. Mary Haworth counseis FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in 60 Front St., W: Toronto 1. On-| through her column, not by mail coins (no stamps, please) for tarie résidents add 1 cent sales or personal interview. Write her each pattern. Ontario residents tax. Print plainly PATTERN | in care of The Guardian. add 2 cents sales tax. Print NUMBER, NAME,» ADDRESS. | : TONIGHT, AUGUST 4th, 8.30 p.m.» Victoria Women's Institute ainty : a of RESS, STYLE NUMBER. 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