In attendance at the 23rd ainual meeting of the Mari- tirhe Hospitals Auxiliaries As- sociation -\held last week in Moncton, were the following: from left, Mrs. Ivan Cooper, Campbellton, a_ dele- gate; Mrs. W. H. Bennett of Dartmouth, director of \vol- Hospital Auxil The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 8, 1965. 7 - Dropped Sugar Codkies Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea, Milk | Measurements level; recipes for 6 TOMATO - CELERY-BEET SALAD ‘2 c. not - sweet French dressing 6 slices tomato '4” thick ‘2 e. small - diced celery 2 tbhsp.‘thin cross - sliced scall ions % c. canned sliced beets, julien- ne Romaine lettuce leaves -UCW Plan To A farewe!! meeting for the pas-' tor’s wife, Mrs. D. Elton Adams was held b\ Fortune UCW at the home of Mrs. Harry Burke recently. The president chair- ed the meeting, and Mrs. James Bennett led the devotional ser- vice — chapter 5 of “Meeting of | Faiths’. Ro!) call was respond- |ed to by 28 members donating |50 cents each as an added col- lection toward the church clean- ing fund unteer services for Halifax County Hospital and speciel @peaker; Mrs. Frank McCar- ron of Southport, P.E.I., pre , The minutes and treasurer's ‘|Feport showed a pleasing balan- |ce. An inspiring létter report of }“Round the World Day of Pra- HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 48506 sident of the association and | yer Service’ was read by Mrs Mrs. Ronald Fairweather of | ‘ Daisy Aitken Moncton. | Mr. and Mrs. James Woodside |.and..family, Kensington, left) Announcement of UCW rally (Moncton Daily Times Photo) o Margate and Norma Peters, recently on a holiday trip te To lat Pietou iaries Hold Annual Sessions In N.B. Guest speaker at the opening session of -the 2rd annual meeting of the Maritime Hospi- | tals Auxiliaries held recently in/ Moncton was Mrs. W.H.- Bennett of Dartmouth, N.S., director of | volunteer services of the Halifax County Hospital, who outlined| They also, assisted the hospitals | the importance of the volunte- with admiission of patients, en- ers, as ambassadors, in main- taining and‘extending the. chari- | table work of hospitals—’ wide- | e@pread goodwill can not be mea- | éured in dollars and cents. | Highlights of the opening ses- | were given on membership and funds raised. Besides raising money for equipment; members of the var- ious auxiliaries spent much time in visiting and distributing books and treats to patients. tertaining children, reading and writing for those unable to do so themselves, and -provided gift shops and mobile carts for the convenience of the patients and visitors. n September 27 to Kelvin Grove, left recently on a ronto. “| which Islay, members are {hvit- tour of Nova Scotia and US.A. | ed was rea president Mrs |" Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wood |Claude Dixon, and Mrs. George Stephanie Larter and her bro- and family of Pointe. Claire, | Campbell, recording secretary, ther, Pefér Larter, Alber- Que. are the guests of. MY. iread hotices. of the Tatamagou- ton left by plane recently for Wood's mot-he.r, Mrs. W.’ P. che. Training Centre from Aug- 'Montreal. Miss Larter will visit) Callaghan, Morrison’ Apart-) ust 21 - 28, also of the UCW Con- her sister, Mrs. Eugene Tremb- ments, Summerside. ‘ | ference to be held at Stanh o lay in Belleville, Ont. and. Mr. . September 3)" 4'and 5. |Larter will be a guest at the Mr. and Mrs.W. L. Gi ffin) Social functions committee re- jhome of his uncle and aunt, Mr; | and family, Dartmouth, N.S. are ported a turkey and salad sup- and Mrs, A. P. Ahearn in Ver-. spending the summer. months per would be held in Fort une ;dun, P.Q. i ‘at their cottage on the Brudenell hall on July 15th, and a Bible River. i : Vacation School starting July 5 ; (throughout: the week. Mr. and-Mrs. Don Regves and) An invitation” for July meet- recent- | ing was extended by Mrs. Edwin ver, B. C.|Reid, with refreshment com- |mittee: Mrs. Marjorie Stead; Mrs. Hill.ard Pridham and Mrs. Douglas ’ Rix were ‘hostess- jes recently when friends» of family, Kelvin Grove, Edith Rayner met at the-home of a trip to.Va |Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camphell, | | Elmsdale, to tender a miscellan- Rev\and Mrs. & C. Booth- Mrs. Mildred Morrow and'.Mrs. eous shower.° Gifts were presen- royd afd family have;'arrive d|George Campbell. The meeting ted in decorated baskets carri- from Moncton, N.B. to spend a was brought to a close by theme ‘WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS At Fortune Hall July 15 ‘Brazil and Trinidad over tomato slices; combine re- mainder with celery and scall- | fons. Refrigerate at least 15 min. To arrange, place tomato Slices on platter. Top with celery and scallions. Garnish with the | beets, julienne. Ring with Rom- | aine leaves. |DROPPED SUGAR COOKIES | Mrs. Howard Wood read an % tsp. salt — address while a gift was pre- % c. margarine sented to Mrs. Adams by Mrs}! ¢- sugar Claude Dixon. Mrs. Adams ex- ! large egg, beaten light pressed appreciation to all “and |! ¢. buttermilk her regrets at leaving. Refresh- 2 ‘sp..baking soda ments were served by Mrs. 2 tsp. baking powder Burke and committee. | 342 c. sifted flour 2 tsp. vanilla, or any flavoring CRAPAUD UCW desired A committee was appointed to Hold Supper i Measure salt and margarine see about providing choir gowns into 2 qt. saucepan. Heat until for the junier choir at the recent; melted and ‘frothy. Stir in meeting of the Crapaud unit of sugar, then egg and buttermilk. the UCW held at the home of Mr | Sift baking soda, baking powder Loretta Mugridge. “'and flour together and add. The leader, Mrs’ Norman Mac- Stir in flavoring and beat well. Donald presided and welcomed The mixture will be quite thick. specia! guest, Mrs. Alfred Nor-| Oi! a large cookie sheet. Drop ring, the overall president the UCW of the pastoral charge. | spacing 1'' apart, to allow for! with president Heather Harvey Worship was led by Mrs. Wm. | spreading. Bake 15 min. in mod. | presiding. Wadde!l!, and the ‘study on Trin- oven, 375 degrees F.-or ida¢ presented by Mrs. Gladys lightly browned. Nicholson. Correspondence con-| Note: Before sisted of a letter f rom the Pic-| cookies may be prettied by cen-| tou presbyterial of the UCW in-| tering each with a raisin; or viting members of the P.E.I./ a half nutmeat; or % a pitted presbyterial to a joint meeting | pasteurized date; or a cluster of in, September. _ _ 3 shelled roasted peanut meats. The*CGIT and explorer groups) Mesdames-et _Mademoiselles: until ations for their cookie sale. and food makes a also for attendance and..interest elegante, and ‘turns a gour- | at their presentation of films on met food into a spectacular. In| chevron. certificate received for any case, a flambe calls for the reaching required standard. The meeting closed with Miz- use of spirits to produce the|Chevrons were presented — flame. Whatever the kind or|each girl and a volleyball, gift) ments were served by the hos-| kinds chosen, remember that all|of Mrs. Russell Lea, was’ pre-| Mrs. Robert | the alcohol ‘burns away, only the! sented to the group. — pah benediction, and reftesh- : tess assisted bv Dawson, Mrs. Fulton Dingwell caramelized flavor from and. Mrs. John Simmons. Mrs. Spirit remains. N an. MacDonald invited the! the: will discuss today, brandy or “| Brush 2 tbsp. French dressing ; 4 Crapaud CGIT was hostess for batter on by heaping teaspoons, their regular meeting recently, | Sing baking, the | busi decided that this would be the): final regular meeting until Sep- | = roast be held with the ex- d { also that a dedication to miss- acknowledged UCW_ cookie don- To flambe (that is t6 flame) a/fons service be held at a date simple dish to be arranged. surprised wit For sweet flambes which we 7 oe -. oe ERNESTINE MACDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- donald, Kensington, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ernestine Paula, to Eugene Claude, son CGIT Plan Hike With Explorers Mrs. John Simmons, leader of to The meeting opened with a ing song, followed by a short EUGENE KINCH | AUGUST WEDDING PLANNED of Mrs. Claude Kinch and the late Mr. Kinch of Toronto, Ont. Marriage to take place on August 7, 1965 at St. James Church, Summerfield, . P.E-I. short worship service closed the with on which meeting study was based read by Nancy Oakes and Jennie Vos. The off- ering was received by Ferguson. 'Linda Harvey read prayers from anniversary i Blanch Carol Waddell and service. For recreation, dodge ball! was played on the lawn with the new volleyball, after which Taps was sung. ness period, when it was tember and that a hike and wien- orer group sometime in July, |' x Correspondence consisted of a to The leader _ was pleasant- RRARRRRRR XRG, oo sion were the reports of the var-| The second day's activities! fous aiixiliaries of the Maritime , were highlighted by an address hospitals. Seven of the P.E.I.| by the director -of volunteers, auxiliaries reported a“*member- | Jewish General Hospital, Mon- ship of, 316 members and $16,-|treal, Mrs. Phyllis Parker: The 976.66 ff=funds raised. Reports two- day conference concluded of other Maritime auxiliaries' with the annual dinner. ‘ Kensington Community Says | Farewell To The ‘Murrays’ Vases and. bowls of summer! Verdun Paynter wa flowers decorated the auditor- of ceremonies. Dr. RW. Auld) fum at the “Murray” Christian read an address on behalf of Education Centre at Kensington the congregation and a gift was on Tuesday evening for a fare- presented by, Stirling Millar. | well party for” Rev. 1 A gift on behalf of the Session’ Mrs: Murray and family, Jean, was presented by James A.| Margaret and Gordon. Murphy, and Fenton Mayne Mr. Murray has been pastor gave the gift from the Men's of the Kensington United Church Association. Frances, Caseley for almost 21 years, and is leav-| spoke on behalf of the girls’ ing to continue his ministry at}ehoir, and Heather Millar made Shubenacadie, NS: a presentation. ; The Murray family has play-)| Representing the boys’ choir ed a prominent role in the life gown through the years, in pre- of the community as well a8| senting a gift, were Ralph Car-| the church, and the large gath-|rythers and Carl Champion. | | ering was comprised of friends! | af alt detiomiiattons. In gratitude to Mr. Murray) ‘for valued instruction to St.) Rev. Alexander and Mrs. Mac-|Mark’s Anglican Girls’ choir, | Kay escorted Mr. and Mrs. Mur- william Thompson read an ad- ray and family to their chairsidress and John Pillman made a for the presentation of gifts. Pa-| presentation. meld Hogg pinned a corsage on) Mrs. Murray’s: shoulder, and | David Kennedy placed a carna- | tion in Mr. Murray's lapel... | —BoydBeairsto..addressed._the.. minister on behalf of the Ken-| sington Presbyterian Church, in appreciation of Mr. ~ Murray’s when this church was without a | was’assisted in opening her gifts daying in Summerside, }wishes were read by Diane | Campbell. ‘ee, M. A, MacNeill. / vA master - {counsel freely given at times) ed in by Margaret Jane Camp- holiday in Montrose. fhymn and benediction. bell, Darlene Couglin, Marilyn = Joy Pridham° and Melody. Mrs. A. J. McDonell and dau- Bright. The bride - to- be ghter Kim of Ottawa are guests | by Shirley Pridham and Gail! of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hogan, | Adams, and accompanying good Schurman Ave. ‘i “Wirs. Arden Richards, Cherry | Valley, left Tuesday morning by | Rev. M. H.- Manual, Wood-| plane for Calgary, Alta. to visit) stock, N.B. was a recent guest her son - in-law and daughter, | at Murray. Harbor. While there Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Thurston’ he called on an old acquaintan-| and family. | Dr. and Mrs.. Waklin and fa- . Iver Cotton, employee of the mily, Halifax, N.S. have return- Bank of Nova Scotia; Frederic- ed to their home after spending | ton, N.B. is spending his holi- the weekend at Dr. Malcolm days with his parents, Mr. and Beck’s summer home at Brude-| Mrs: Athol Cotton;-Kensington--nell. i members for July meeting. rey ae ek a e i - | S-L and Mrs. A. J. Timmins Mrs. Nelson ;Paynter has re- |, and daughters, Joanne and Les- turned to her home at Kensing-, lie are house. guests 6f Mr. and ton after spending a few days! Mrs. Owen’ -P.—-Kelly- prior to With her sister, Mrs. Victor Bun-| leaving for France, where they tain, Mr. Buntain and family, | have been posted with the RCAF Rustico for a four year period. | : ’ Mrs. Michael Ahearn, Bobby | Barry Rankin, Bunbury and.|and Lorraine have arrived from Buddy Loane, Kilmuir, have re- Toronto to spend their vacation turned to their homes after at-|in Alberton. tending the Aberdeen Angus! Field Day at Antigonish, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. George Harding } } | | } ia MARILYN MacKAY BRUCE GRIFFITH ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Chester D. MacKay, Kensington, wish to announce the engagement of their ‘only daughter, Marilyn Doreen to F-O Bruce W ayne Griffith, son of Mr. and . Mrs. Clayton Griffith, Melita. Ma- nitobd. Marriage to take | place at Kensington United | Church on August 2 at2p.m. | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jeffrey, Ban- gor, Maine, were recent guests of the former’s parents; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jeffrey, Alberton. © Guests of Mr__and-Mrs.b..G.. Ramsay ‘over the long weekend were Dr. Rae ‘Webster. Kin g- } ston, N.S., Flt. Sgt. Denise Gau- dette and Fit. Sgt A £E./? 7 Ramsay, Greenwood Air Base.| The¥ enjoyed a.day of deen sea| | fishing as- well as trout fishing minister, and Isaac | -made.a-presentation. James Saunders pajd tribute to the departing. pastor for his work in the community, espec- jally—in-the—field_-of education when both were active in the Home and School Association. Mr. Saunders had a _ personal Walker “Vored” to East™ Point; *June-24- The project for this meeting was a study on the United Ohurch in recognition of the 40th anniversary of church union. A light rum is often combined with a: liqueur. Advance Preparation Have everything ready in ad- vance. The food to be flamhed : ‘ at table or tablesside should be Senting gifts to Debbie, and on a deep heat - resigtant warm-| Simging “Happy Birthday’’ high- ed platter, or-i n a chafing dish, light of the. occasion was — the with solid alcohol for fuel. From S¢Tving of birthday cake and 2 to 4 oz. spirits is the usual cream. quantity needed to-flambe’ a dish | for 6 persons. Always warm the’ SHAH ARRIVES HOME spirits by previously standing a’ TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The glass containing the right am- Shah of Iran, accompanied by | ount in a pan of hot water for at [Empress Farah, arrived “at | least 5 min. ‘Tehran airport Saturday after | To Flambe a Birthday Cake: (a 13-day state visit to the So-| Any birthday cake ‘may be! viet Union. | served as a flambe instead of with lighted candles. In this, case, pour:the warmed brandy) around the cake. Do not pour it over the cake, as the blazing spi- Tits will mar the icing. Strike, the match, et voila, le flambe! 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Helen Profitt read an Mrs. Ard : | Mrs. en Richards, Cherry | oan to Caen “rom he S00 | valley “left ‘Tusedit. Siben to g} jior choir in which his position by plane for Calga | |as church organist for the-past visit her son : sles bud duane |six years, beginning when he was only 11 years of age, was vi a jaar R. N. et |ed that he would no longer be’ Mrs. Walter Dinsdale.. wife| |with the choir. of the Hon. Walter Dinsdale, | Mrs. Claude Hogg addressed |former minister of Northern af- |Jean and Margaret; recalling fairs and national resources is |her association with thefh for Visiting in P.E.I. She will be the ithe first time she had met them guest of Mrs. Heath Macquar- |as little girls when all were new rie, Victoria and Mrs. J. Angus fee ey | MARY ADA SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Gelestine Smith of Summerside, P E.] would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Ada to Brian JULY WEDDING PLANNED tive their children like to take.. h birthday, WOOLWO BRIAN VALDE Garth Valde. son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Valde of Calgary, Alberta. Wedding to take place July 10 in Calgary, Alta tarrivals in= Kensington through MacLean, Lewis. |the years of junior choir, senior choir and church vacation . Mrs. Deane Johnson and Mrs. school. She presented a gift on Rae Simmons were joint hos- behalf of the senior choir. jtesses recently at the home of The family also received a Mrs. Johnson, York, honoring gift from Olive Thompson. Mrs. Stirling MacLeod with a Mr. Murray stated that the >@by shower. Many gifts were’ years in Kensington were ‘years Teceived and refreshments were | j j “PENNY pinching’ means being miserly, indecisive and reluctant to spend. you for all this’. | Rev. Bruce Roberts came from Fredericton with his wife 7, o Leave On his life. Northern Trip __|ditures: ‘taking time before pi -Rev. Dr. L.P. Callaghan of chasing to review the adverti- Roman Catholic Chureh! OTTAWA (CP)—Mrs. William |sements and to compare prices MacKay spoke of a long and Women’s Institutes of Canada |Teallysaré bargains, and to turn happy-@ssgciation with the Mur- on a two-month field trip in the | way from them if they are not (eave, fs: - Mackenzie district and the Yu-| needed. however low the price jruthers sang a duet accompan- Mrs. Hough, who is to leave | |iec by Gordon Murray The Mur- for the north in mid-July, was ing starts before the trip to the ray family sang ‘The Lord’s a pioneer organizer for the in- supermarket. It depends on 4 basic menu plan for the week “The Wonder of it All”. the - isolated women’s groups. | worked out lud-| Rev. W.A. Paterson of the/She will visit all 12 northern in- ing the dials teetee for i Margate United Church and Ed-| stitutes and will also visit other | petizing balanced meals. q of great happiness”. He sai 4, Serves.” “Words are not enough to thank WI Delegate™ and family, and told of the-in-, “Budget - wise” marke! !nc fluence Mr. Murray had had on means watching all food expen- spoke briefly wishing the Mur-| Hough of Stratford, Ont., will it also means to® investigate Tays every success. Rev. A.|represent the Federated | “specials” to be sure thev i - Margo Clark and Isobel Car- kon this summer. | When It Begins Budget - wise food - purchas My Shepherd", unaccompanied | stitutes in the territories and is | and Mrs. Wilfted Waugh yang | well-acquainted with the work of | listing foods you can afford —, son Raynor of the Kensington settlements. where there are. 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