A Humble Brown Thrush Sings Of Summer Beauty Early a thrush sang to us;sweep the dust from the door- the: step. She looked at him inquir- iingly. doubtless wondering if to 011" morning - “0 Strikingll’: this after all were truly 3 Mon- plumaged bird he was. as weiday. He consulted his time- knew. but a brownish garbed'piece again, then obviously in from woodland across fields to add a delightful charm ‘ELLEN’S DIARY . ‘ l 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. July 7, 1984.. ‘ -v'c-.‘- «- ° ' ° »_~- Murray River have as their - ~ ~ ner’s father, where they spent T " guest Mrs. Billard's brother Recemng wnh the Governor ' ' l1 relatives and y and MN' Macnon'ald were Com” friends. T h l s was Mrs. Fee A profusion of pink pennies was the floral setting on Satur- day, July 4 for the wedding at Trinity Unith Church of War» .garet Etta Parker in Richard vGeorge Matheson. The bride is creature like, it came to mintl,l‘ 8 little lady we chanced one. time to sit beside in a strange} Church where we worshipped. She was neatly though not at all modishly dressed. Her hat was not. we could recognize asl women will, even a last year's. model, nor was the head upon‘ blessings. and not unmindful of His warnings to mankind. So the brown thrush sang to us this morning. a humble crea- l.days. To hear him was to know ilhat daisies were dancing state- ly measures in sunny meadow- lands. huttercups posing in golden companies on brooks' banks: that amid the litchens ,and mosses. shy \voods' flow- ‘ers vote in bloom And that to herself come to her doorw y to‘ some bewilderment shook his head —— There was no wash spread at Alderlea today. The place: this old farm, handed down to James from his forebears. and being continued in new generations. was put- ting on its company dress to welcome in the afternoon. a. would be convenient seats, tent was put up on the lawn of the house across the lane. and tables and chairs set in readi- say to Scampie, who at first challenged any machine of the morning that came by. before bewildered by the strange do- ings. he retired to the bee - ground. And in honor of this forego- thering. which included among Good-nig t... . tceremony. The bride's mother was wearing a gown of pure silk in floral shades of green. with matching overskirt and accessories Her corsage was ,of yellow sweetheart roses. The HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor: Phone Hm Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of Wellesley, Mass. also Mrs. end at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin MacGre- gor. Burton. They also attend- ed the graduation exercises of of Montreal. Quebec are spend- ing holidays at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Burton. Nancy Clarey. Whim Road. is spending a few weeks in Ha- lifax guest of her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billard. Mr. Harold Stamp, St. John's. Nfld. Mr. and Mrs. Lester White. Dartmouth. NS. are visiting relatives in Murray Harbor and vicinity. l Murray Harbour at the homo of Mrs. MocLesn's J n H. DeLory of Canada Defence Construction Ltd. Ha- lifax. N.S.. who spent the _week ture in a lovely setting. in notes ness for the evening meal- O'Leary Regional High School, in the nce on business, Phillips. Halifax were recent which declared the prevailing. “ ont yo be \vorrying was the guest of his parents. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alber .loveliness of the summerytyourself“ we overheard Peter Mrs. Leigh She, and family Mr, Mrs. .J. DeLo Sharpe. Ellerslie. Georgetown on Dominion Day. Mrs. J.P. Febrile and family of Pierrefonds. Quebec, are va- cationing in the province and are the guests of Mrs. Febrile s mother, . delighted of Mr. Mrs. Septimus MacPhee of Chepstew who is studying to of Souris. She is a Commer- which it sat. either waved or Maritime gathering of stock- Abbie White and Mrs. Gather, M". 5mm“, F_ Harm "d in ;. . ' I . . -‘ be-curied. But when the con- maria in) to; the Islandl’s in, Campbell of Cambridge, Murray Riva- at the homeMgt MaoPnEE . ALMAPRASER WANDA BURKE ‘ gregation rose to join in singing Fie ays ing curren y Mas.” were recent Visitors at Mr_ MmLean'g parting" . the Psalm. how sweet and lwfiheld. the home of Mrs. Eva Dalton, and Mrs. Alex MscLesn. her voice was! Listening. the. There had been a roundup Burton. “my also visited at the truths came alive. at her intcr- from the pastures of rsquir home of Mn David Griffin. M". Jamie chandler of Am. Three more “Sea Queen” be a Nmso‘s mm at tho ployod in 1101' (aunt's law pretation. We could clearly seel members of the herd. A iudg— Locke Road. herst. N.s.. was a recent guest contests nts for the Souris Ch arlottetown Hospital; office; on the right is Wands the shepherd lad grown. prais-ling ring was sited in the barn- of Mr. Mm}. 33mm.“ at Fisheries Exhibition and Re- . 18 yours potents an in: his Creator for all His met-(yard. and here and there about Mr. and Mrs, Dough, no”. Mm Babjneau" summer cot. gat July 7 and 8 old. is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burks cies. thanking Him for His-this. blocks supportins Plank! Moncton, up. spent the week- tage in Georgetown. right. dMai-y MacPhee. 18- and Mrs. Vernon J. Fraser of Fortune. Eighteen year year old Wanda is a graduate of SRHS and is sponsored by tho oial graduate of Souls - ional High School and is sm- School. . Mr. and Mrs. P.M_. MacCauil. Ellerslie. have returned home after visiting across Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fee~ mother. Mrs. Agnes Arthur. year ago. mander Petley Jones of th -. HMCS Fort Erie, and his wife. Guests danced to the music oi the Mariners and SLTOIIed out- doors under the three enormous marquees erected for the occas- ner rad dauuhier Jane have re- turned to their home in Pom- ner’s first visit to PE. Island and she was impressed with its charm. WI Observes COME TO ELLIS BROS. _ .snmewhere in the grasses of an.others. as it happened an in- listehimlaw' Mrs. Mrs. Evelyn Imperial “(1 pang Beach. Florida any h". l old pasture. or in a ferny stump- I terestmg farm-family from far John Clarey' John Imperm‘ C a mb “d g e the spent 9 p n gt week a. land. the wild strawberries away Alberta, as well as those Mass” recently arrived in Mur- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil were commencing to turn ruby from the island and neighbor- Mr. and Mrs. yum,“ Baker my Harbour where they will va_ ward, Charlottetown Whne red for the picking. mg Provmces. the sun smiled. and so“ of Halifax. were recent cation for the summer. on the Island they visited 1-313. 0 , .. _. . V _ dPapz; stfrfltingtgaced up said and Junenimre heir Engines; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan tives and friends. also the old- ' ' ' own I5 0 y rrace on e gown — a ue an 0 Wi Stewart. Kilm 1_ , homestead of Mr. Feeppr's mo. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD G. MATHESON garbage-roof this morning. Odd a width of Winsome meadow- u r lofi?§°é§3gg§9§gefi$§wgfi than the former Annie Ward of _ times he drew his watch from flowers above the sweeping Mi” Jnan Buchimer‘ of day evening for the first ban Hampshire. who is a 515m- mi M P k I W d his wais’mat poem“ {0 Check L " Georgemwn' w“ a weekend since Governor WJ MacDon- Fred D~ wa’dv Lapthm‘ AVP-l s e the time. We saw the Ma Bl Until tomorrow —- - DIMYH visitor to Halifax. N's am assumed office' Almost one They also visited in Pleasont.‘ h - ville, N.S.. the home of Mr. Fee- SALE che daughter of Dr. Kenneth I groom's mother chose a pink M d M J F t A . r a and Mrs. Parker of Charlotte- Ienscmble of crepe and georget— T- a“ 1‘5' am“ 0" “"9 ~ nnlve 5 town. and the groom‘s parents to. matching accessories and 8nd 501'! RONNIE 0‘ .Beavel" HAlsolrecewedkat Goveinmen; ry . are Mr. and Mrs Richard 1'. ‘pink sweetheart roses. bank- N-S-- 3“? hOIIdal’mg In doluse astt wt}; Amt” wgnesAo The Breadaibane Women's Matheson. Sonthport. Honeymooning in Nova Sco- Georgetown and. are the sues" e gates 10 ' u omo le S— I Irv-It “t P ceywvated the?“ ! Rev. John Ball officiated and of Mrs. Fortunes mother, Mrs. 50°13‘10" convention ‘ soloist Robie R. Porter of Hali- fax, uncle of the bride sang ‘0 Perfect Love" and “The Voice That Breathed O'er Eden". Or- was Royston Mugford anist ' :RCO. WI” Mathew" will reside at 7 parents. Mr. and Mrs, David MacLeod. Mrs. ER. MacLaine. rjca where he went with an or- The traditional floor length ’Euston St. to r the sum in e r lLavers 0f Georgeiown' .At me Mrs' Chesmy Lookhafl‘ Mrs' L “pilgrim krnwn as “The cross of bridal white organza .momhs‘ sailing Sept 10 for completion of their vlstt here E_ Johnson. Mrs. Earl Corney Roads to Africa" group. This “overwntaffeta was worn by ~Mlss London. England where the rs. Gallagher and and Mrs. Arthur Arsenault. is an organization. representat- Parker. who was given in mar— riage by her father. The bodice featured a mid riff insert. oi pearled lace and had long lily tia. the bride travelled in a pale blue suit with matching fur col- lar. white an blue accessories and cors a g e of pink sweet- . . heart roses. t Upon their return. Mr, and groom will be doing post-gra- duate study in engineering for two years. (Photo by C.D. MacKay) . . I.“ DOREEN‘ wit” announce the engagement of GEORGE BARNS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED take place July 25th, Henry Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Callagher and family of Boston. Mass, are guests of Mrs. Gallagher's family will travel to Corner- bronk. Nfld Mr. Garnet Penny Jr. Toron- to. is spending two weeks vs- and Mrs. Wilfred Mac~ Mrs. J. David Stewart and Mrs. w.R. Jenkins poured. am the guest book was circulated by Mrs. Larry Campbell. Ushering were Mrs. Allison Servers were Mrs. John Hodg- son, Mrs. Earl MacLeod. Mrs. Elmer Blanchard. Mrs. J.C. Sin- nott and Mrs. D.A.C. MacDon- E’. .a‘ A shower for Miss Kathleen thirty - first anniversary with; ’an evening of ertcz'talnment in} the Breadslbane School. l Wilson Ross. B. Ed. showed} slides and gave a lecture his exneriences in Liberia. Af- O 5 ive of various professions, the uroose. of which is to help the natives of Africa. After a pre- paratory course in New Jersey. the group left by jet plane from Vacation schools were conduc- JULY 5 to. JULY 11 ' GRAND point sleeves. Her pearl and . . . . . cation at his home in Murray Over an s“ which we. 0 ldlewud Airport. New York. moi: 1:12;; infill Festival M“ and Mrs' 5°“ 3 and M‘s- 15““ Emmi “’13 Harbm‘ Mrs. Justin Kfily. y Mr. miss wa in Rob. ' l . . - ' . . ‘ carried & bouquet of white my f Watts. Ir. Grand Tracadie Hunga The marrlaglgmwat ertspon for about seven weeks. phanotis and pink sweet h 9 art 595. Maid - of — honor C a 1' ol yn Owen and bridesm aid 5 Bar— bara Parker and Norma Math- eson. all of Charlottetown were Mentically gowned in pink and white silk brocade and heati- dresses of white organza. Thcy carried bouquets of pink carna- l . Features their daughter. Lila Doreen St. Michael‘s Church. Corran Ban at 9 a m. Mr. Lean and family. Camp Bor- den. Ontario, are visiting it to George Janos. son of Mr. my . l Strawberries i - Each day of the Montague ; Strawberry Festival will fea- ‘ I ture a meal for both ‘tourisls and town people. This is be- . ing done with the help of the i .«v . r I i . . ‘ l’ ‘6 c. quartered pitted dates V2 c. flaked pkg. coconut 13/4 c. sifted flour 3 tsp. baking powder ‘xiz tsp, salt 1.»: tsp. cinnamon Vs tsp, ground clove per cups. Du st Ellis of Ellerslie was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win- ston England recently. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hous- ton, Concord. New Hampshire. are visitig with Mr. and Mrs Fred Platts. Searletown and other relatives on P.E.I. McConnell of Georgetown. ted In language. science and administration of schools in an effort to assist the native Afri- can teachers. l After the slides. Mrs. Alex 1.3 MacDonald. president of thei I spoke a few u'crds of ap-‘ preciation. and Mrs. MillageI MacLeod on behalf of the WI' presented Mr. Ross with a gift.| tiOn and white snap dragon. - - .. , ' After th ' i f ' l . . , Centennial (lommittee and . v .s- ‘1 tbsp. coconut. extra I Mr, and Mrs_ Why, Gama. e stng ng o the Nam» now? ElridLiane‘Pa‘rkf‘r- “a” the women of Montamie. .7 Combine all ingedientg ten-.ghe, motored from Mouton. nai Anthem. lunch was servedi was resse simi at y to ‘t e ; t ‘ ,1 t _, . [cept the hm) m 2.qt_ how}; 'mlx NB” on Domimm my and v1- by the WI members. | gendiinlshcaariedna smite». n" wpdnesday‘ July 15 m‘ . ist?‘ thoroughly. Transfer to 2 inch sited with Mrs. Gallagher’s I I I I I I I I q! plII an \\ ie one .pmle.s Store. “we... Monta_ ' a 1cruiea‘clnke pans. either Oiled orlparentg, Mr and Mrs JAB. for a complete ‘ I Groomsman was Keith \lath- K were gue. a 'turkey salad dinner will ‘i line of econ of Charlottetown Dr. , . . . t B he be served followed by the cut- With remaining coconu. a Ross Parker. Ray \riacLean.. . ‘ . ‘ 20 mm $375 degrees F. or Chafles Yen BC. and Ben both of this City. and Howard mm M the worlds gig: unt“ “(Mien mam About 13 ' y B O I. E N S I calves. Walls of Blackville. ‘.\'.B. the ushers. l a ‘ Shortcake which is to ; dessert. Lawn and Garden ' AN ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO THE NEW YORK WORLD’S . . On Thursday a ham supper run case's rowanmo so ° ' “heartless. 5.13:2? be served at “I "ems Equipment ' b.3— gional High School Auditorium Use a large sundae glass for see I ‘ from 3 to 7 o‘clock. with ice each person. For a towering q cream and strawberries for sundae. choose one or more s- . dessert. vorirte flown of ice cream. Ice “graffigflmndenm “cm I COMICIICCI A PEI. specialty dln- cream sauces. fresh. canned here are receptions “10" I M... .44.... ---..-. ‘ Us slender dress in linen. . front pleat. Pflned Pattern 4971: .Biles 12%. 1416. son. 12%. Site 9... .- lav...” fl y rds 39 - inch fabric. ‘ FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) . Has (no stamps. please) Us Ill ~u- patter-n. Ontarl DIE HOW EASY it is to look mart all summer! Simply sew COL- “; Lightly fitted with button if a l f 16%. 181:. we requires In for o residents 2 cents sales tax. Print l NAME. AD- Toron- ner. lobster is to be served at. . Montague Regional H i g h .School auditorium on Friday strawberries too i afternoon. and T of course. ! Sandy Munro. son of Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Munro. of Whim .oad. a lZ-year- old grade seven student of Whim Road School. is shown above I Five Frosted FOR TODAY'S column. the '1 i Chef and l have enjoyed testing 'a quintet. of frosty coolers. . Those containing ice cream irate well over 200 calories a jportion and. although a des- sert-type beverage. might be lihe main part of luncheon or supper »~— preceded by an open sandwich of cott . cheese. tomato and lettuce. or chick- en. chopped olives and cress. The lemon shake rates about 80 calories per portion. easurements level OUIM'E‘I‘ 0F FROSTY COOLERS gift! Sampler will receive place of honor in new home. Go ahead. be sentimen- tal! Delight bride and groom with this sampler. Easy stitch— ery. Pattern 7300 transfer 10x18 ins; color chart; directions. My - five cents (coins) for this pattern (no stamps. please) to All rocks, can of Club 1m dian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept. Front St. Toronto, Ont. 0nt~‘ TI’EIIN m. ADDRESS. 988! cc and sugar. mixing thorou- dily. Beat slowly into milk. Serves 5. MAPLE FROST INGREDIENTS: 1 c. maple mp.lqt.milkand1 pt. vs- V i l SANDY MUNRO l l .IDA BAILEY ALLEN Summertime Coolers ’6 c. 011000th Map. 2 tbsp "E01 pagans Co ’ m : in until frothy. Add water. lemon i - MM m TV CONTEST WINNER with the set of “World Book" encyclopedia which he won recently in a Canadian spon- sored TV show. Delights nilla ice cream. slightly soft- cried T0 PREPARE: Combine in- gredients. Shake well or beat with rotary beater. Serves 6. TAFFY ICE CREAM FLOAT INGREDIENTS: 1 qt. milk. 1-3 c. light molasses. V: tsp. salt. 1 qt. wanna ilce cream on V4 tsp. powdered ginger. TO PREPARE: Combine milk. molas sea and salt. Best or frozen fruits and chop. ped nutmeats. Arrange in glas. ses alternating ice cream. sauce and fruit. Garnish: sugar wafers and banana slices. Top with sweet- ened whipped cream 'and chopped nutmeats. ICE CREAM PARFAITS: Alternate layers of several fla- vors of ice cream and ice cream sauces or sweetened fruit in parfait glasses. Top with sweetened whipped cream. Garnish}: fruit or nutmeats. ened fresh or frozen strawber- . lemon juice. 1 qt. milk and 1 qt. va- nilla ice cream (slightly soft ne . TO PREPARE: Mash bana- nanas: combine with berries. Mix in remaining ingredients mm a whisk. blender or elect- glasses to 8. Garnish for each: a fresh strawberry. 3% cups mil reparation) Melon Wedges Casserole of Lamb Parslied Potatoes l-Bowi Date-Cocoon Cupcakes » Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk “OWL DATEEOOONUT (Uses P 1/; c. butter or margarine (room - soft) a in half ice cream. % fill 6 chilled glasses. Top each with scoop of ice cream; add “dash” of gin- ger. Serves 6. HOSTED MOCHA CUP INGREDIENTS: 1% tbsp. in- stant coffee. 3 c. cold milk. 1-3 . beat well blended. Pour into drilled gm. ses. Serves 4. BANANA . SHAME! , SHAKE mom: a man ripsblnalasloJlfl m... -—Ssnsilils Way to Italian Diarrhea EL. . )i' for visiting convention delegat- es. showers. luncheons and cof- fee parties for brides . to - friends and relatives vacation- ing here. the prospect of yo r own vacation to some point out- side the province, and those en- joyable summer get- togethers with friends. Share your social news with readers in the women's page columns. Just call Audrey Jon- klns at #8506 in Charlottetown. Gail Magoo at (#9381 or 6.5068 n (evenings) in Summerside. tre news bureau of The Gun fan and Patriot at Montague and Alberton. There is no charge for (publi- cation of such items on our staff will be very happy to hear from you. 5.18 Id. 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. I Sherwood b°v l_I _-_._u.I__II_1_gl LOW BAGII Hill In it hard for you to all down. even harder to not up from a chslr because of low back pain? 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