j on | | | | lp } MR.AND MRS. EUGENE. POIRIER | mt. te. ) - HAPPENINGS — Audrey Jenkins, Womten's Editor, Phone 4-8506 Mr and Mre. Dan MacGinn of; Mr and Mrs. W.-- Darrach, Beach Corner, Alberta, are at Kensington, “*ave as guests) present visiting relatives on Phitip Cautress and Mra, Cau PEL It i Mrs, MacGinn's first trell and two childregframadlew; jmisjt since childhood Her par- Crieans of ‘ cs bbott Pound and ‘ Ser po _— Esther — oun - Mr. and Mrs Gord eo ‘|Dwright Moody Pound were both joi) of Barrie. Ont. who are on former* P.-E. Islanders While their first: trip to this. province jhere Mr. and Mrs. MacGinn are since. their marriage, were ten- © guesis of their cousin,-Mrs. Reta dered A miscellaneous shower at. ‘MacPhail, York - Point the home,of Mr. and Mrs. Roy re : Haywood; Mill River. Mr-~vand Mrs. Darroll.. Dickie- Pink and white , decorations | son and daughters,-Wendy and were featured and the gifts were to after spending their vac: ation a and Mar garet Horne. °As the in Sts Salad ith, Mrs, dick se. - ry r, we a eras) were read by Mrs. Ralph Haywood. Gifts. were artan | by. Mrs. Harold Gard. Games were .enjoyed and bi freshments served. si \Geor ge "Mac Millan. A frewull hit honoring Sis- ter St. George, music teacher for the Tignish schools for a } number of years, was held by Elayne McPhee and Donalda the Ladies’ Choir of St. Simon MacLean, DeGros «Marsh, left jand St. Jude Church at the Tig- inish conv Kay Brennan was hostess fof the gathering. Mrs. Fred Fitzgerald .on__ be- half of the choir- members pre- sented Sister St. George with a spiritual bouquet and a gift. Re- recently for Ottawa where they will spend some - time | visiting friends’ and rélatives before leaving for Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. FitzPatrick and family, Toronto, are’ vaca- = Ci . a Tetatires Alfred a and Mrs. * : by the : friends, nr aman manantanet fk TS Mr. and Mrs sisters of ‘the convent, Allan Morrison and family of Hamilton, arrived I Dawna, have returned—to- Loron-—pyesented—by—sirs-—Steve—Zarvie+— HH. their daughter, Carole Ti. ATHOL WORTH AUGUST J ta and. Mrs pleased Mr. James ‘ghtizer are nounce the -engagement a f ne Sallv) to Athol W. Worth. ser of Mrs. Charles F. Worth ani add more fictes f his ao pleased and grateful he had been for the. pleasant . summer day- Or sometimes it was int morning. not too long past the dawn and with prospects of an® other busy day ahead And James would edge one side of each blade in turn, down. the length of the knife, testing with a thumb for, sharpness, . before turning it fo edge the other side. “indoors Now this morning while the mowing was in progress, should we perhaps do the .churn- ing? But what if CRT TO = “Or the butter prove to be slow in gathering? Yo Onty godd- sense. to keep. mind, ald, ing Preserving strawberries among..the indoor pastimes and privileges ofeéhese cooks today. CAROLE LEIGHTIZER WEDDING & tea Mr Worth, Wes “math Not by thinse methods — which S heehee The mare (once left a delectable aroma in ize will fake place at St. |the kitchen, to be another frage | Dunstan's Basilica. Charlotte. "ance peculiar tothe haying sea- j town, on Saturday, August. |2" Never again, the thought Miho ote bet came, would we, on a Sunday afternoon visit near-or farther, Ph - Clear ° Phetenr by Ceerse Watton) be served at tea, the thick home smade_ wild, or cultivated straw- berry jam in the Tiftle dishes, once a colorful and taste | ful highlight of a “company” meal ; “The Starlings must be af the! ° A Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Steven- Sharen Mulligan read the ac- son, Carleton Siding. : compenying good wishes, .These- were arranged on the table by | Mrs. Alfred Gendrew hae tre Margaret Howatt and Mrs. | DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY turned te her home in Spring- Garth McCarville. Refreshments | since : : field, Mass, after spending her were served by the hostess, as- | The marnage of Eltleen 9% Rev. Andrew. McDonald- annual vacation at the homes of sisted by some of the. guests, Rernadette. daughter of Mr. performed the ceremony. A her sisters, Mrs. Henry Ber- axt—-Mre-—-Edward- MeQuaid,—-reception ‘was held at the Rec- nerd, Hunter River, and Mrs. Mra Hazel Warren, Sea Side: Charlottetown, and Joseph Eu-. creation Centre, after which Irving Parsons, Winsloe. Inn; Mrs. Lilla MacMillaa, | ve Romer. son of Mra. they left for a honeymoon. in Marshfield; Mr, and oer 8, ery Decser...nd....the...tate.....-ape.Breton. Mr and Mrs rs. ose Carton Ge ge ac! an, MI Poirier. of Cape Breton, Poirier are now residing Loman eon Slephen BT Wie" Tousen lo Amherst, “N: NS. -was Solemnized at Pius Toronto oe or a. week. hureh, Parkdale, on July (Phote by Barry _MacGilliveay) & forinatield, oan. oat tae teste edness ae MARY HAWORTH - , Jealousy Causes Husband | | visitors at the home of. Mr and recently at the home of Mr. end Mr “Randolph Stevenson, Car- Mrs. Randolph Stevenson, Car- leton Siding. leton Siding. Among those pres-" em were: Mrs. Alfred Gendrew, | Visitors at the home. of: Mr. | Spritf ; and Mrs. Robert Wall, Malpeque Milton; Russell Bernard ont son are Waldon Morrell and daught-'Kent of Hunter River; Stewart | 5g LYNN MACISAAC Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Mac- er Pamela; Mrs. Hazel Morrell Bernard, Charlottetown and Mr. | el he . ~“ToResent Wife’ s Friends and Paul Muir, Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Frederick ‘Shackleton, Isaac of Hopewell Cape. N-B., ee. Halifax ; and formerl¥: ®t Charlotte- Fees r “MARY” “HAWORTH likeable friends here. Conse- Mr. Shackleton provided “in-°7wn d L My" hur d and | are in-out quently we receive invitations ‘Vacationing with Mr. and Mrs. strumental music: during | the) Ment of ent were yan - tortion. ‘Thin te his second mar- from some few couples whose Bruce Stewart, Malpeque, are evening and a jolly sing- song Ann, to Winston Ster ae r my first homes are. more’ impressive Mrs. Robert Stewart and two was the feature before the ser- Smith of Summerside. The ne Et than ours hildren and. - ; wedding will take place on settled in this town where | been living “and working al years This doesn’t bother me, as 1 prefér a certain simplicity of | ad wer rate less outgoing than I calls it, even though T.can also iti Sth att IDA BAILEY _A ALLEN from ‘Niagara F Falls, ‘Ont. | Satur ; m LLEN‘S DIARY — Augus Dunstan's St: " Basilica ‘anrounce~—the—-engage-—<ehelor—of—Aris__degree _ HINTS — a quantity o € ed. In figuring out how much tice you will need to aecompany a |curried = or stew, count on wi IN eee - SMITH me eeth. sar eea. Charlottetown, The. bride-to-be To rémove the dark film. from is a graduate ofthe University bf New Brunswick-—with a Ba- Mr. of discoloration, add one or two Smith is'a: graduate of Sir tablespoons cream of tartar and”, and shasta daisies. Williams University, boil 10 minutes. George The beautifully. decorated an- sons and four daughters, F Montreal, in Arts,. and this Then scour with soap or de- niversary cake was made by Mrs. T. A. Ellistt, Medf year received his Bachelor ot tergent suds. Wash. in clean Mrs Jan Webster. 4, Mass., Douglas, Wilmot Val University of New Sruintiek, water and wipe dry. And in his concentration, and the — quite obtaining, r thoughts would incline cole off ever the ‘fields so beautiful, or to the - cares. which were marking time . “breaking? It would ‘be | if need be, hand to the hay~ was j which now. spreads soft restful A. Elliott poured. |decorated in gold and white. ithe members of the, family were highly esteemed and all.the grand chil-‘ing one from Summerfield UCW Refreshments Were served hy ipresent.. When a cial @iet ts neces- |dren with the efception.of Mrs. sary Tor 5 cane of the fam- Alen ee (rive ‘Kay Small) |Mrs. Ennis Small, Mrs: Douglas ser ‘sages of congratulation | and frozen to be served as need- Elliott of Medfield, Mase, \mas ott o bster ‘Mrs ster with a WI Life member couple ~ ine! Lonnie Weh MICAS MRNA , AL, CONT WERSTER a —T Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Derby recently to spend theie- vacation shore’’ we laughed to the child- nnivouery At Norboro and children, Cmdy and Mich- with Mr. Morrison’s parents, ren, Avhen we spread our wash ael, of Halifax, are. spending Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morrison, dc detain "Ten Shee | r: | b t d Wi th F ily three weeks holidays with Mr. St. Georges. ber? we saw them yesterday. S elieprate 1 ami \Derby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. , eee | She was sunning herself on the Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo M. Web- received the guests Y. 'n —_ a arte tat os usados aie oe ee Oe ee : warm sand. And he as nage ster of Norbero recently cele- the evening when a larze num : j , 3 close . i friends jin Fredericton, N.B., where Mr. es at a shower. for Lorraine, The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., July 25, 1966. 7 aot _——— taken wp. with he ee ee ces aes a has _ Al at . [Derby has been appointed assis- Croken at the home of her .par- . surroundings!’ in the afternoon and evening and |Murphy acted as master of cere- = tant managet of the. main ents, Mr. and Mrs. St. Claie Cro- They— grinned Peter's eyes a family dinner. monies and called. on Harland ‘branch of the-Canadian Impet- ken Norma Croken @scorted the | sparkled. Alex drew & long) yar and Mrs. Webster were Day ’who read an address ap- ial Bank of Commerte. bride-elect -to a chair, beautiful ; bréath. The day's heat WAS sa; home from two to four in propriate to the prcasion’ Cecil . ly decorated for the occasion, | commencing to close in. | the afternoon wher the guests Hughes made a presentation on { Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shac- Gifts were carried in by. Cathy “Lucky Starlings.’ he said, were received by their daught- behalf of the neighbors % fee, Melton, 'N.5., have fe: ‘Jeon Lambe-aed David Binelatr. | -And-ours has been @ good hay- er-in-law, Mrs. Lonnie Webst-- Mrs. Elmer Stewart read an urned home .after: spending their Mary Curley* and Meredith) day, And this is a pleasant night 4 and their daughter, Mrs. T. address and resented Mrs Web. annual vacation at. the home of Murphy opened - the gifts and 8 P ship wings over all Later they were ‘guests of ho-* pio: - ota ome Pid ee # e*vor at a family dinner at’ the “Cyril MacFarlane read an ad- Ge — _é&:- home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ho- dress on behalf of the nieces and jward, Kensington, held in their) nephews and Mrs Hu idson, Low: HOUSEHOLD ~ spacious family room which was! |ther made a presentation *Meny All ‘other gifts were. received bv the id. _sent.mes: and. Mrs. Wendel! Birch assisted —_ Tho-|by the near ne 'was master of ceremonies, and iding cake Lonnie Webster asked the bles-| The toastmaster was lan?*prised at the close of the service Gordon MacBeth. ana. Douglas Webster: and lan ae enaece of _ session, on be sing | Webster ily homestead house was held beginning Fish is a source of some vitat seven. _amino-acids needed to build pro- Hughes sat with the bride and |stead; teins that are especially essen- groom and Mrs. On Sunday of Riverview, N. B when Rev with ‘aie on behalf of the fam. |presentation to them -Paul Howard read a mes-| sage of congratulation oh-behalf Ena Elmira an-aluminum pan, fill It with hot of the grandchildren, and Randy |couple were. married on July water to one inch above the ring Birch -presented- a -golden—anni-:1916 atthe -home of the bride's ersary. _yase filled with 'mums ‘parehts at Norboro.___- Their family consists of three, Mre. Webster at open | Mrs. Ennis at Marjorie, Mrs Norboro, Mc._and Mrs. Douglas + tae Ae ighbors morning pre’ is - the and Mi srou Mrs |Bruce Howard passed the wed. ‘ous former the 5, Iva, - ield, ify, ehe, ‘Brice Howard, Mrs Wen (Photo’ George |Kensington, Lonnie at the Home - and Fina, Thomas Elliott Birch, Belmont. delt by “He «« kind and generous in most enjoy the beautiful “possessions | B d tial to growing children. - to the anniversary, Mr. and Mra Heckbert) R a : iecomalilk and like Of our more affluent, friends. Oo ed S n U get Old- Fashioned jee Had | : eon eaeied eeu ‘ e his business. associates, However, after we've been en- fe ow church workers,- neigh- tertained in one of these finer Ch {| W All F - and friends. ‘homes, my husband makes re- a enge e ace A Most Delectable Aroma - : Howevers_thave noted one ne- — — uae “i | What! we. 60;"tat te We at a se meni saciaa ° ve trait. He seems to be jea=/2ncharitable,have_an_e u ‘ = . . . Ci Setanta eae oe sound. I've never called his at- extent what we jare dépends on concentrated jon the purchase of Sunshine, and a haying ‘bree ze, ‘And the seeders z Crop after im et tention to this, jour daily food ani interesting: variety of lower- come down: from up the creek to crop, ours sow : i 2 have zemeved: Tore Tree But T dering 17 nt | ‘ng provide a tiidzet wise daily priced foods, money-saving as the west, was our favored wea-'" “So there'll be no work at the aoe peritw than we u am wondering oug ‘ iz Is can_.ther, this morning. But, alas and hay for a while’ we said. . : to decline invitations from. th ‘for human beings many well. ae eppetis ‘a ” : 3 a being more outgoing, more 0 ceciine Invitations ‘rom tnes ane Je with respi nec OK, &Machine..needed...some.._.:"There’s .mowing...Didn't..you $c aa aaa ne tet tne a Se mascahte thor pri hushand: (sontt-moreprosperaue comple wn Ioan have to, bees aa hota t th it? ve trlet gp ate ti. The question of prices must be In. the 1 ‘dined y, repair before the wheels of the hear it’ Hf ne v eee ee ee eee oa wledl “the oe ve % 1 considered. Many food costs we have teamed the less expen: haying could commence to rurn! “And where is the rest of the - Sa — b ree ot are inflated. Then, people have sive eggs and! chicken - livers “Machines don't ast oe oe crew?” , helps my “husband outgrow this \aerinie food likes and dislikes. into a duplex dinnér entree. time any. &Yore” James offered “One went to get a hay-knife negative attitude? T would ap- (Calls for plentiful vegeta- at breakfast.. “Not like they once sharpened” he replied, his ex- jpreciate your comment. B. C. | _|bles, eggs; chicken - livers, rice did - that's for sure. Think of we pression not altogether hanpy. . | DEAR B C.: As 1 get the pie. | “| and. raisins.) old-time. mowers and hinders! “Oh well” we made a grand- ture, your husband's capacity | | Baked Beans-Tomato Seladethes oT mother's allowance. for our lat- for iiestehip is crippled by his| Steamed Scrambled Eggs. F eocktafi er generations,” he would have : 2 y_angry sense of American. | 1 tsp. lemon juice [little time; to do it himself.’ : ‘his own limitations, wont or fan- Chicken Livere en Casserole |. 1-8 ¢. | fime-chopped . seeded A favorite chore with us, was | eu a arisan . men Home.F ried Rot i greet peppe te POR a._tea rn Re at @rin. x ie ee ee would Spmach or Other Greens | 1'4 tsp. salt stone oy. _ for — ike to have equalled, er sur- Rice Raisin Pudding | \% tsp. pepper ‘ when sharpened a@ orter | passed. } Warm’ or Half-Frozen “D4 ¢. boiling: water haying knife in those young sum- Thus your question, concern. | Iced Hot. Tea or Coffee Milk %' envelope chicken broth mers bygone Perhaps toward of. ing the wisdom. of bow fr out of | Measurements level; | powder . the close of a busy day, when : a full-scale social exchange with | recipes for 6 Rinse chicken livers with cold the milking and its incidentals ‘ certain friendly couples whose BAKED . BEANS-TOMATO water. Cut out any green spots: had. been done, and the evening ‘ . ; ; z | greater affluence and costiler SALADETTES Seald— chicken livers bv dipping was tucking last birds to rest, on tn + : mode of living causes your hus- 1 e¢. canned drained in and out of boiling w.ater. bough, and ,along rafter and ¢ : : hand ‘to gtdwl In ‘‘Sour grapes” baked beams 7° &* ‘ {Drain on paper towels: .roll eave. And maybe a lone hey j | spirit, really amounts to acne. oa eee atyle jlivers in flour, Saute wyth onion had lingered after‘the others, ‘ > Since. m v husband imps ES ae *. m celery eeu 'browned. a ob66b046066068 oe eee ee vet etter -b.--—-- through life due ‘to hungover %4 €. minced peeled onions Place in-a low [> - g€ cas lt FAMOUS FOR : : oe § sickness of sorts, that he won't % tsp. red oregano serole; add | cranberry juice : BRANDED INSPECTED 4 ; _admit exists, much less try to 1 tbsp. tart pickle relish cocktail, and temaining ingredi- $ ‘ : o iheal, should T adopt a sickly Ye. “not-sweet lents; cover. Bake 30 min: in : a pace too? Should I retire with _ French dressing |mod. oven, 350 degrees ¥. . ; : “ : him: {nto a semi-invalid type of < " a . es BOB : ay — © marriage, socially, speaking, de- |-- cut in 6, slices Tomorrow, we will. report on $ MONEY ‘ i> ’ * gigned to-shieltshim. from realis- | Lettuce : ‘lan informal dinner as prepared ¢ “BAC KS : > : ! g ‘ itic-evidence that he isn't the 4 Combine all - ingredients ex- in: the White Hou se kitchen “seccccesscseessseeees. se. 5 m 4 greatest achiever that God cot tomate end lettuce, BR e- TT , W II b bl hed J | 28th in The * ever made? =~ ae or more. Ar- f i > e pu is U y : My view of the niatter 's. you ge iv ym wraiad ‘ie ie 4 = : a E . ee Z ——— < ete, 4 4 Ms |don’t owe! him or the marriage pare - of tomato py j islarid furrlers. Ite. ie - ak : : — ithat wastéful sacrifice of - your Spoon on- the ° ° Th G d " : ipsychological health and social — beans mixture, Edge. with Patriot and July 29 in e vor ian lcompetence. 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