aa ‘ . 1 ae: ¥ Py : . —y, nh e y ~~ 4 \ \ Z & } : ae ie mS nett Ss . ; o . > . z : ev ’ HA \turtied home after visiting {n wae bora in Montague and ltv- ‘study at MacDonald - $ P p F N { N G S Montreal, Que, s ed most of her life in. Charlot- ral Colleze.« Gueloh Ont. Ket Gia) } : tetown During the day she” nethis the ‘son of Mr and Mrs. | Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 ee A wn Gl liste oe ee eee ire es 5 Horace Fraser, Montague. were zelbrook and bv neighbors. Her ' ners : Mrs “Otte Doull of. Central son and family, “Saint John, N. their son-in- -law— and daughter, brother, Leming Prardon— of - DONATE. BLOOD \Bedeque left recently for Osha- B.,° Were .recent guests of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lemckert and Vallevfield, also spent some '°: ime se ies pa wa, Ont., where she will visit her HutchinsoA's parents, Mr. and children, Vivian, Ronnie and time with her at the Campbell TORONTO -‘CP+—Blood —don- daughter and son-in-law and ifa: Mrs. Harold’ Gillis .and of his Maria of Saint John, N. B. and Nursing Home, Lower Monta- ors ae dave 239.327 pints mily, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne father, Willard Hutchinson, El- (their daughter Gillian of Hali- gue, where Mrs. White resides. f blood in Red Cross clinies~> Kingsley. _ menses eit eure ig oe titted ‘_ifax, N. §. : : : is > ; Wa ke Martin MacInnis. Waller. Me. *** ~year—_the Canadian Rea : Mr. and Mrs Willard: Cream- © Harry Annear and Jack Fer-| David MacCarron. a student Donald of Watertown and John Cross annual meetingwas told .er and son. of Toronto, Ont., guson of Montague left by. plane:at St Dunstan’s University is MacInnis -ofy Millas, Mass, are Monday. The meeting was also have arrived on the Island andson-a business: trip ‘to Toronto Spending some time at his home spending a few days at’ their told-the society operated inthe have taken up residence in Mt. ana Oshawa, Ont. - at Commercial Cross. summer home“at Kilmuit black last -vear, with expenses , i Hope. i i. & ‘ $21,000 below the $6,467,000 in- , ; ~ Donald’ Campbell of Vancou- Mrs. George White “velebrat- Kenneth, Mellish fias return. come from campaigns and the Mary MacSwain, datighter of ver. B. C., spent the past week her 80th birthday recently. ed to his home in New Perth, $5,500,000 from government, * Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mac- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The former Lillian Peardon she having completed his year of hospitals and other: grants Swain, Forest Hill, left recently Simon Campbell, Kilmuir, oe ana eT c : ae ee : on a trip to Mofitreal. She is while renewing old acquaintan- : representing P. E. I. on a count ces jn this area. He left. this ; down ceremony for Expo 67." week for Toronto‘to spend a few i ’ days there, before returning to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchin- B.C. : ° | na oe, Toss as for a salad. of hot cream sauce ture shells or 3.- pt sauce, stir cheese, . bait he grated. Parme- _imeat mixture with. _this ss _-Dust _with remaining Parmesan merside by plane. after cheese... Bake 8 min heated 450 degrees F... Stir in le. Mr. and Mrs Spoon mix Caull and family individual baking S., baking dish » mother, Mrs: Reheat remaining 2 c. cream his parents, in ‘grated SwWiss MacCaull into. *-Ellerstie. = in, pre- or very abroad Seaham : ~POKERFACES?- “= —~ |hot, oven until lightly browned @¢d. England, and _ Ireland, “and 2 - ae TS AL ENS et 8 2 Serves 6. travelled 5000 miles by car Cardsharps eter.t-—young Huntsville, Ala;—for example her exuberance over ‘a pos other players about her. hold: — THE CHEF. ADVISES issn, Spain Secdhacue- ates Take four-year-old - Jedy She illustrates her card- sible winning hand tips off. ings. -¢ ato —Ht—sorrel—ia—not ‘available in on ae Italy. and,-6 any | Datrinta Loivers daughter of playing Nnesse by “first - giving ——-+>~— - - your heighborhood, | use-t eis z oO OTe ORE es the cards a once-over, then 7 ;same amount .of spinach Mrs. Luther Ells FEllerstie, | ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Lowers ot plays: them -close—but—finally— “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., May. 11, 1966. 7 Watercress, IDA-BAILEY ALLEN. | French Cuisine Enjoyed In Pleasant Atmosphere — _- One spring evening our \poimt. Combine egg yolks and guests, . the Dominic. Attridges, cream” ii bowl —and-~ mfx “thor the Chef and: 1 steppéd into the oughly. Beat a little ‘of hot con- —qiiet—e“1-e-g-a-n-c 2 of-—:Charles-jsomme—into—egg-cream—mixture,-} French Restaurant’ in New .then beat this inte. remaining | \York. We passed a huge stone hot consomme. .Cook over low urn filled with . b jheat;” "stirring constantly. Do not — spring flowers; ~-into~—the—well-—-boil. —Add-—-3—tbsp.—_butter- and ‘lighted dining room: with its ‘2 tsp. salt. Set aside. crystal ~ chandeliers, sufficiency Snip off thick sorrel stems ofitable lights, quiet beige walls and discard. Chop-leaves quite and beige, carpeting. ‘fine and slow-heat in . remain- Led To Table ing tbsp. of butter until slightly ‘Mr. Mike’ the gracions man- wilted. Stir into soup and serve _ ager and_ host conducted us to immediately. Serves 8 to 10. our table, Immediately we se-’ Note: ‘If desired, use 1% €.. lected _our hors d'oeuvres .and each heavy cream and half ‘n’ |beverage. ‘half instead of 3 ¢. heavy cream. | “It's just like France’’, said | CRABMEAT A. LA. DEWEY = ~\Mrs. Attridge. ‘‘There’s enough) 2 tbsp. butter light so you can see to read the | 4) as ménu. What a'treat. And there| thin-sliced : eG PuaeieD Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mac- ‘Clark Crockett, son of Mr. ~~ Tean, Charlottetown, are pleased to announce the en- gagement of. their CRIN’: Sheila _Edna to G am. _Robert is to take = lace at Central Christian Chureh on June 11 ats S), m. & a Former Islander Celebrates . 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Flan-.Carriers._He is a-member of is_no blaring music; we cam |1 green pepper cut ‘into fers of Cressy St.: Henniker, N. | Crescent Lodge Independent Or- "eally converse.’ thin strips about 2” long H. were recently guests of hon- der of Oddfellows in Henniker, lhe waiters reflected ° the ‘2 pimiento cut into or at_ardinner party in. Abbot and a deacon in the _Henniker °° \ see attitude of ‘Mr. thin “short strips House Concord, the . occasion | | Congregational Church. ‘Mike As each iood was te. root ‘being their golden wedding an-| Mrs. Flanders (nee. -Alecia P2 pasted to he served directly on 2. Ib. niversary. Murray) was born in Frederic- bt plate, the waiter murmured | cut The party which. was given by jton, Prince Edward Island, ahd ‘Mayt?" | And if later on 1 tsp._salt.-— their nieces: Mrs, Henry Stevens is the daughter of thelate Mr. When you were talking to the (1.16th tsp. cayenne pepper of West Lebanon; Mrs. Fred and Mrs. William Murray. She Pergen to your’ right “x waiter |—_€. cream sauce Mercer, Jr., of Concord, and served as superintendent of the C?™ to replenish your Mrs. Charles Brown, of Collin, |primary department of the Hen- % me, he didn’t interrupt— | 5 : - Idaho was: attended by 21 guests. | niker -- Congregational-— School.’ {Ju |_whispered a quiet. ‘pardon “a _¢. grated Parmesan - Mr. Flanders, ‘who is a na-|for many years, was manager Tit wars quite~charming: | cheese,” divided live of Henniker was the rural! of the telephone exchange and The foods;on our menu in to Melt butter in.2-qt. saucepan. mail carrier for 35-years, and | held’ office. in New Hampshire. day's “column are favorites a.t. \Stir in mushrooms, green pep- om ° —_—_+—+4j cheld office in the New.Hamp- | Association: of Rural Mail. Car- this] delistyful restaurant per and pimiento- Cook over: shire Association of Rural Mail | riers~ Auxiliary. (he Chats Freneh ee 10 eet as — a — Redtaurh New York) — = ° ory 1 Soup Queen Backs Co-operation crannat a in Dewey si Sa eset poring Lamb Au. Jus Lu Robert of Halifax, N. were. recent visitors of her Leith Havés and | Mr. and Mrs. P.M. —Mr._.and_Mrs.—George--Meikle_| returned to, their home _ it . Mac.’ spe! ing an enjoyable six.week— trip While away they visit- | ASPIRIN = | CAN HELP YOU FEEL BETTER “and Mrs--Arnold Smith have: re- "ELA’S.P_S.S. LIS HERE. 4. FAST! EF opments ergs, keg soe ee est Fisherman HIP BOOTS For the Ardent a mB 8 § Sizes 6 - 12 Wayne Proude would like to show his spureda- tion for your patronage during his _ first year-in. business by bringing you these wonderful savings —|—_for-all-the_family—Gome—and: bring the whole faniily. Be sure to enter your name for free, draw.—— « Sale Starts Wed. May lth at 9a.m. Ends Sat. May 21 White Pumps Jet Heels Only By Britain With Continent ee Melba BRUSSELS (Reuters) ——The |ital, a small placard aa (previously columned) Queen—has.~{ -h-r-o w-n—-her ‘above -the—heads~ of the crowd |_- Coffee, Tea. - Milk prestige behind moves to bring reading: "God save (Rhodesian “Meajurements level * Britain into closer co-operation premier) Tan Smith.’ ‘Recipes from “Cooking a la Longchaimps,” with. Continental Europe. “At the same time, yellow leat- “The days. when the nations jets-were scattered with an in- | .# Europe cpuld afford to mait- | scription in French: “‘A pas les ‘Yain complete independence: pattes de la Rhodesia _(Hands trom each other have long-since—p¢¢ Rhodesia).” —-—-+ ~-passed,’’--the—Queen—sald-—at-—a-! state banquet on the first day of a state visit to Belgium. Alluding: discreetly to the -{s- /by the royal party. ee of Britain's joining Europe’s | Crowds cheered the Queen in six-nation Common Market, the three languages as she began Courtesy Jan Mitchel) SORREL SOUP (Soup of the Spring Season ) 6_c¢._ chicken _consomme (homemade or canned) 8 egg volks 3 ¢. heavy cream 4 tsp. butter \% tap. salt 14 Th. sorrel (see Chef) 4 bake : bleach + Police’ removed the placard jand the incident went unnoticed Queen said: : a five-day state visit. Heat consomme to “Like so many things in life, ~ ; — -- SITET POTN I NOI the- desirable~is not -always im- A x hs ithe scheint ec Ahiiaiucbs mediately attainable, but I Aoin with you in hoping that a ‘way may be found before long to) enable us, and all other Furo- pean countries who wish to do | —g62to- co-operate in building that | wider European unity which is “tw the interest of. us all.” Belgitim' has been one of the strongest advocates of British membership .of the Common - Market, ‘which seemed -near to becoming reality early in 1963, when President de Gaulle. of France virtually vetoed further negotiations. ‘Today. we all recognize that °, ‘fevelopments in the rest of the . world have_made it vital for-our ~The Premier Presents. \ his Government's Program ~ | Wednesday, May Nth titure that. we should become interdependent and work more- CFCY-TV tlosely together,’ the Queen said. 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