; She. ligh stirred™the leaves abou ne might carries in, on bi fair iehich now stirs Sher (am, ii ca-foretaste bigger th Raving ahead the lawns val+of the baby d. to“ Said this morning frases, the brea gently the ct _ ofthe summer’ fhe children. mowed and yards today. a squirrel’s_ear plea tt Sitex smiled. “than our fornier_mow- “Aren't we doi g this: well'* ers had. % s ~ |. “The old one got to be a.triat Peter. called ‘once ~_|didn't "it" —one of ‘the youngsters yard to~his grandfat “remembered _~ the ; machine-rested a momé aa it wasn't when it s like “vy Believe you missed a swa this, alh.bright and new" We hack there” James nodded. “Bet isaid .¢, = Z0-back over that Each one, from Peter‘on up per ays . that f | to-his sister. bad axturn at prov- yon ap ‘fing ifincluding Alex, who insis- welll’, itéd he could operate it-comfort- > nice the @ ably. though ofcourse only brief. banter = this . ‘ ___. !Iy with one arm in.a sling. ..He -inigs.—-Never—before w , has notzeturned to school since such \y profusion of blossor > his fall. planned however. the wildlings of trees Jame that he may » who Its to find his ¥ a few davs, “‘just to 2 of i” in the dying term be fairs are still confined tothe better acuainted with its wats ni ies. when past the holidays, he wi!] be among the beginners there. There will be a decided sough jin the wind that morning! And jin his absence more than Scam- og, * . thither for mown grass to tarry to the is favorable. i to come there on quiet steps ¢ of much. conten both piglet | Tod as |ting lovingly and .expectantly on ithe nest high up in the crotch of a branch of the white birch by MODEL MOPPETS morning” Fashion models are getting v last week. Children were scor- rious age groups Michael Go absently. * Wes Not_-st~long ago NO. . |Share in.proving the~- worth af\.soombe here, if..there aréNto be )~ . |the new maehine-recently comedtyo_hatehes there this -year~ o the farm. While it.is not ul. "Haw willkwe know” © Peter it odern, It has~a_ stronger questiomed> : |“eye “We'll know ossthe | Sw her. ae Remem=} ‘If -a_ thing's) it’s worth “doing. And so? or fwer- there; on end with Peter gathered up “sweét bites of the the feel sows, that because of familv af- And it is | atch, in a peters “There is kindling in forthe we reply, somewhat f , matching shoes and head dress ‘W. B.; Mr. and Mrs. BM. Both bridesmaids carried semi Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs colonial bouquets in .white and Philip Smith- and family, Fre- matching accessory color dericton, N. B.; Mr. and ’ Mrs. The groom: was attended by |H. H. West, Mr. and Mrs.’Wayne his cousin, Dr. John A. McKin- Murray and family, Mrs. E. ‘Ney, as best man. -The ushers Murray, Grant ‘Colpitts, Monc- — were Murray Smith, brother of ‘ton, N.:B.; Mr. D. A. Morrison/ # the bride. Leonard .Best and Judy Pelton, Sheila Mullins, ‘. , L 4 H iGrant Colpitts : Mary MacLeod, Halifax, Susia Mrs. Smith, mother of the Swinamer, Truro, N.. -S.: Mr. bride, wore a suit of-pink ‘silk and Mrs. C. MacLeod, New. t faille with matching hat and |Glasgow, N. S. and Leonara corsage of deep pink roses. Mrs. Best, Amherst, N: S. - McKinney, mother of, the ee wore a blue jacket dress. wi i of pale pink, roses. : RCAF Women . Following the © ceremony,— a’ 4 ’ buffet supper was held at the | Beina Located |“*Willow Room'’, Motel Chariotte- | 123 . jtown. Tea was poured by; For 66 Reunion Mrs. John H. McKinney aunt: : : ‘of the groom and “rs. H.H.|) TORONTO (iCP) — About a West, the bride's aunt. The |year ago a committee began guest book — in oes Deb- ae Bvayen oon oe 2 bje Anne Smith while those as-— : ers sisting in serving were Judy Pel- RCAF Women’s Division and }t-o0-n—-Shela Mullins. Penny _Women__who_served_-in_ the—air— Smith and Betty Workman. reel na wep es : . They -want' to -invii m to a sd gp penning acted _a¢ jreunion to_b® held’ in Toronto ik cheated “th 6 lOct. 14-16 marking the 25th’ an- : : iniversary of the founding of the 4. division: i a turn |. Committee member Jane widex -Mc:illivray of — Toronto. says they began with about. 100 pane. pe Css names and addresses and now }~Later, thehappy couple~ |have located about 3,008 \for a trip.to the. British Islés\women. ic jthe bride travelling.in a white | proposed “a toast to~ > ‘ehing hat and acc \ Both the bride and- m are_ 1946. N ftaduates of MacDonald “Col-| “Reinion regi’ lege of McGill University of t ry. On their Petnrn th Reunion _ > residein BramptoOn> Ontario tee, “PO Box. 524, Station _Q, where. the-groom will Be teach- Toronto 7. ing this fall. ~ a pie will at times scan the hill- and mohers’ relaxeth in sleep. ~ class ORGS. Mrs. ne has th 3,000-so far located: top and beyond, to catch a sign “Is there windling _inNor the os meee a . states infirm. else rested of his homing. morning, Ellen’ James Quer- ad ; wij? RCAF. (WR) guests includ we saenggee : a Tatene 5 the gateway, smiled down at the ‘That's good” he says. “Then, | 2 Out of tor . every year, it ap- ed on personality, general ap-. tell, Nancy “Jenkins, Leanne é y' : - BENNETT C Toate! Heather Burhoe and pearance, and suitability of Harvey, Guy Maclsaac, Karen ™owers, we are sure, the sound how about bed” he queries. “ w coe i rice. Work. ‘ Sun Lite of Canada : Keith Kickham were two of outfit worn. Judges Mrs. Ju- Kickham- and the children of their chatter d laughter Until tomorrow - - - - Diary - - ; * orkman, e rice. te “1g Dintcict eupercieee : the 21 pre-schoolers who par- lian Herring, Mrs. Donald shown ABOVE. Mrs. Eileen. helping to break the mono- Good-night. . .. Se ee ee , mapten. mane: 4 ce Counselling § ? ticipated in a Womep’s -Insti- . Stewart and Mrs. Earle-Ings Woodruff was the commenta- = ° : 7 M insu } Coun $ ie peakent:. at. Mt. Herbert selected as winners in the va- tor. MR. AND MRS. AB ANDER McKINNEY coe oe . oum ~ a BEL ¢ J chats June Wedding At Trinity, — $= ssesssnvessvecssel T ° aa ib » oe Clinton WI une Wedding rinity, : Dishes Put To The Text By Famous Food Author~ SY IDA BAILEY ALLEN’ | 1-16th tsp. cayenne pepper In almost every country, 2 broiler-fryer chickens. ——+Make Plans- ~— | For Camp It ‘was decided to send $10.00 to the Red Cross Water Safety Program, and Mrs. Robert Hea- ney was appointed chairman of ithe Kensington Day Camp to be -§ The Guardian; Charlottetown. Tues., June 21,1966. fitt =? een _ | Mec, “Manvel, Mr. and Ms -Will Reside tn Brampton The wedding of Roberta Jean the strains of the Trutme Smith, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs luntary, by Purcell play ’ R. W. Smith to Alexander-Hugh J.B. Herdman. At the begin. ¢ McKinney, only son’ of Mr. and ning of the ceremony, O Perfect | Mrs. Alexander McKinney of Love was sung by Susie Swina-|} Brampton, Ontario took placeimer. and during the signing of |i. chicken is rated a delicacy, a sectioned held at Clinton with classes from. - on Saturday, June 4th at 2 p.m. the-register, David Hall sang &.> ‘gourmet food. In the United 2 tsp. corn flour July 18 to 29. . These plans were in Trinity United Church. Char- The Marriage Hymn from Pto- States, it has reached a para- ‘cornstarch? made at the June. meeting of | H A p p E N | N G S re ees white gla- lemy by Handel. | dox. It is at a high peak of % ¢. sour cream the Clinton Women's Institute . * loli and chrysanthemums were popularity while at the same % lb. noodles (harrow) held on Tuestiay-evening at the Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 used in the church and the aoe ar cake tate anv eur Seen Ou atin at time it maintains a low price. cooked school house guest pews were marked with with 3 tablespoons of A baby shower was held re-,rell, left recently om return to bows of white satin and ivy cently at the home of. Mrs. Gil- | Montreal. - Dt. M. H. Manuel of Wood- more Smith, Ross's Corner, in — stogk, N. B., Grandfather of the honor of her sister, Mrs. George Emil H. Macleod, son of Mr. bride performed the .double ring Affleck, Searletown, who re- and Mrs.“ Angus Mathieson; Mon ceremony, <assisted by Rev. cently became the mother of ‘tague arrived home from Com- Clayton C, Lewis twin girls. ox, British Columbia, to spend The bride, on the arm: of her Impressed On Tour Let lard get hot at full heat. The president, Mrs. Thomas Henriette Holthausen, _Hol-' add sliced onions and fry golden Sujlivan opened the“ meeting land’s distinguished cookery ex- brewn. Reduce heat to simmer- with the thought for the month. pert and food writer, became ing-point and add paprika, gar- “We can finish .nothing in this impressed on her world travels lic, tomato puree, and salt. Let 'life—but we can make —a_begin- with the internationgs popular- Simmer, bit do: not cover pan. ning and bequeath a noble ex-, empire lines - and a lace cha- ; pel train falling from her~shoul- ders. Her veil of tulle was held by a band of beaded petals. She} carried a cascade bouquet of | deep pink roses and lilies of the | valley. Cow Brand Baking Soda ity of -chieken: As she visited When liquid has partly evap- ample country after country, she in-. rated, add peeled” cut *up-to-—y Re minites or The — previors vestigated food customs and Matoes, cayenne pepper and meeting were read by the treas taste-tested hundreds of chicken Se¢tioned chickens. Cover pan, yrer, Mrs. Keith Woodside who dishes and other exotic foods. Teduce heat, and simmer 30 to aiso gave the financial report. On~-ther* return, -the~-rectpes 40 min., or until chicken is very.: six members— responded -to-rolf were put to the test in her own tender. ? : call with a ‘favorite salad re- kitchen in. Rotterdam, Holland | .% corm flour | ‘cornsiarch) 'cipe From them; she has produced “? Sour cream nechicken A letter was read from the tea- a new book, “Chicken Cookery is tender, remove from Pan. cher, Mrs. Wigmore and pupils, Around the World”. . which in- N°W: Stirring all the time, add thanking the WI members for “eludes not—only chicken dishes S°U% ream-cornstarch mixture the donation of one copy of-“Old Sat on anenctanel other de. (0 Sauce in pan. Return chick- Tales of P. E. I.” lightful foods, together with © to pan. Turn pieces over in| One member expressed her Henriette’s whimsical remarks, “ickened creamy sauce to coat thanks for cards received while 7 : well, and re-heat. Serve with sick. s and helpful cookiny suggestions. iemntien eke Wieiaied Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Callbeck Granville St... Summerside en- tertained as their house guests, Pear]. Moase,_Edmonton,-a-nd Janet Moase, Victoria, B. C., who haye becn holidaying with their brother and wife- Mr. and ton: Mr. and Mrs: Wit! Montgomery, Bedeque Justin Woodside, Clisiton, left Sullivan and Cabot Trail. They will and, as chicken is the national entree today we are columning | for Sunday’s dinner two unusual Pp recipes from Mrs. Holthausen’s new book. Tomorrow we follow FROM THE CHEF pointed delegates to the provin- mey, C. B., before returning Chilled Grapefruit Sections— cial convention to be held in home. epper Steak — French Fries Charlottetown in July. (frozen) — Buttered Cooked; Money collected by Sliced Zucchini wth Mrs. Stewart Moase, Kensing- | tam» t is pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Stewart, ; (Montague had as their guesis Temarks were made by Rev. T. Lrecently Mrs. Stewart's sister |B. Butler. and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs |cePtion was held at the home of \Charles Pegg, Bolton, Opt _ Mrs. Blaine Taylor, Montague Visiting friends in. Moncton, is N. B. last week on a trip around the Mrs. Christine MacRae, Char- : . ; | visit |lottetown,. was a recent visitor _ Next ‘Sunday is Father's Day "TOMORROW'S DINNER Mrs. Robert Heaney were ap- Mrs. George B- Frizzell, in Sya-7im “Montague; “guestof- her” sis a r r-in-law, Mr. a ter Mrs. Angus. Mathieson. sevefal Mr. and Mrs. John Murname | “Dr. and Mrs. AC Rust, Wil- Cooked members was passed in for the and Mrs. J. A. Douillard who lowdale. Ont., were recent visi- - tather,~entered the —ciurch to 1th ¢ — bridesmaids. Sharon | = Smith, sister of the bride, and centeréd with a three-tiered Mary MacLeod were dressed in wedding cake. Congratulatory matching empire line gowns of white ‘crepe and lace. Miss” Smith's gown was trimmed with blue with matching shoes and head dress of blue chiffon roses. and tulle. Miss MacLeod’s gown was trimmed with pink with: In the evening a‘ re- the bride’s uncle. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Gregory have taken up’ residence on Bryne Road. e é- When youve just got engaged with more of her exotic dishes hems Wexios aed Wacth Alrica -Small -Cauliflowerettes—Melon, Sa Wedges—Hot or.Iced Goffee or It was decided not to hold friends in Vernon’ River and Mo- have been Visiting relatives and tors to Montague. quests of Mr. land Mrs.. Ethan Stewart. and you want to plans, 2 Measurements level; _ Tea, Milk. meetings in July and August. : Ay Couvle Are W “tor Qe WITH.A NEW TASTE “A Cunningly - Flavored Salad” Around ‘the World” : by Henriette Holthausen) 1 large firm cucumber 2 tsp. salt i | =. St. Lawrence Church, Moreli % ec. wine vinegar ~. Rear, was the scene of .a,recent 1 tsp. sugar wedding when Theresa: Ann 1 crushed peeled section garlic 1 tsp. paprika % tsp. fresh-ground pepper 1% tsp. cumin seeds, crushed _ tbsp. minced parsley eel big, firm cycumber and slice it thin or shred it. Put it in glass bowl: sprinkle with salt. Allow it to stand 1 hr. Then strain and squeeze cucum- ber to remove salt and liquid. Put drained cucumber back in- to bowl. ‘Stir in’ wine vinegar mixed with sugar. garlic, pap- rika and fresh-ground pepper. Top with. crushed cumin seeds daughter of Mr. and Mrs/ Louis » Byrne, Byrne Road. became the »* bride of Charles Kenneth son of @ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregory s New Zealand, P. E. I ; Rev. T. B, Butler celebrated the -nuptial mass and officiated at the double ring ceremony. The sisters of the Notre Dame Convent sang appropriate hymn during the nuptial mass,- which was served by D. J. Gregory | brother of the groom and Do- nald O'Brien Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor leng- th gown of nylon sheer over ‘sa- : DIANNE BURKE FRANCIS PETERS_. ed AtMorell — Will Reside On Byrne Rd.. groom; as bridesmaid, wore a street length dress of yellow sheer over satin with lace bod- ice and wedding ring headpiece. Her. bouquet ‘was of white car- nations. .-The flower girls, Mel- vina and Lorna Gregory sisters of the groom, were- dressed in nylon dresses of pink and blue with white accessories and they carried baskets of mixed flow- ers. , , Leonard Byrne brother of the bride was best man. George Gregory and Joseph Walsh ush- ered the guests to pews marked with satin bows The brides mother chose a two piece_suit of grey embossed silk with white accessories and cor- ; help Sc “ust WH sx And while we’re at it, we ean tell you about a lot of other important services for engaged couples. Like mortgages. Safety deposit # Ss Even ifyou dont have and minced parsley. Gea ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED tin: with fitted bodice and long sage of ‘white carnations. Mrs. - boxes. And how our real t PAPRIKA : lily-point sleeves The scoop Grezor: wore a two viecé dress estate department can help CHICKEN HUNGARIAN | Mr. and Mrs Earl M. Burke Mrs. Edgar- Peters, Tignish "eckline and skirt featured (of blue linen with white acces- ‘ -@ find a hom. WITH NOODLES | Charlottetown, announce ~ the The marriage will_take place Pearl trimmed, embroidered ‘ap- |sories_and_a corsage of _white an account WI us. yon . ee : ij c lard | engagement of their daughi- at St. Theresa’s-Church, Ha- Pliques, and. her veil of es il- carnations. — . - ‘How do you get this help?” ° 1 Ib. oniéns, peeled and ¢ | ef. Dianne Elizabeth, to Fra- lifax, N’S. on July 23rd at lusion fell from a band “eb fab- |. Followiig the teremony, ~ a Easy. Just brin : . pee as SoG Ge ee ae ) rie roses. She carried a bouquet breakfast for immediate rela- Maki - - Wy, y. dust bring your sliced : | coc habhineaeteaiiniaeeasememes oct one el of pink carnations tives was held at Morell church r aking plans together is Example: ell show you fiance along to one of our ' 1% tbsp. paprika f Lorraine Gregory, sister of the hall where the bride’s table was half the fun of getting how a joint Savings account branches. : J oe —— garlic fi engaged isn’t it? with its 4% interest and free Any of our people will be : uree o ce # ch ; ar he oe | That’s why it’s a pity so ehecking privileges can help happy to see you re * c ——-8-arge—-tomatoes—peeted- — - Many engaged couples are— you-with your immediate— Tone. a and cut in spall chunks still trying todo their financial needs. Like saving forthe . 37 Se planning separately. wedding. Or for all those | a Beceave United It isn't that they want to things you ‘ll need for tiie EASTER Ny 5 38 . be apart. : house. Or for your first - a, HARTE ? ~ynwCW Meet... cre R gt SPL [t's just that they ‘re stilt —-—rent payment. i ED ei a] BEDEQUE UNITED UCW ME sa haaie onerating with separate Then we can show you Saving The UCW of Bedeque United | eee Savings accounts how you ¢an jointly plz — (es Church held their- June meeting 9 the gal who . 4 os ‘ May plan Date f : in the Church hall, with Mrs wears o pair... That’s where we can help. , forthe future with our ‘. ee eects ee ofcourse, from If you're engaged, we can __ Accumulating Savings cjg hymn “This Is. My Fathers a . << _ — i : a Show you-how tosetup ___Certificatesthatpay §<- — wir ot ae : @ ceiplare tonaag inert 18h Jgint accounts to handle all 42°; profit-if held te, . : a scripture reading fro: } or. : ee 2 ; asin . me ch ~ter of Acts by Mildred Call ; i your needs. Now, and for maturity. En Des. ; cK. A reading, “The March 6, COIL? | ~ the future. ; Pi oh __etley > )) Days” was given by Mrs PHYLLIS MULLIGAN ‘9rERNAN . . es * ee f Flashie Lowther, epéu~ letter | _ HYLI LLIGAN VERNON MACDONALD sa naelieien ‘ hii rc x naa vee Murray, . missionary in. Seoul, ee 2 , | Canada’s Favorite Footwear f i—j lol <oreatelling—of -her workin Mr-and Mrs. Gregory Mul MacDonald. G r-a-n-d- River |; better stores everywhere . AA Mact : ‘he mission fields. The study, ligan Sienimeedil. The iageris to take pl ” i ae 5 R ye MAROGER. 6 wn Brazil, was conducted by announce the engazenx vo ae = _- nee : 154 RICHMOND SI PHONE 894-7364» FEOLRALLY INCORPORATED ANU SUPLAVISED FOR OVER 70 UA Wildred Callbeck their only daughter “fa Paul's Roman Catholi-c t ° The meeting closed: with @ Pauline to Vernon Paty Church. Summe-gde, at 10 Lltae: wmn and the Lord's Prayer.) son of Mr. and Mrs John D a m ~ ; ; : » ‘4 ? . ‘ oo # “~