<< “ELLEN'S. ‘DIARY. a = H APPE a Audrey Jenkins, Women’ NINGS, s Editor. Phone. 4-8506 . May's DE Auis Leaves Us With Some Regret : Mr. and -Mrs.. Graydon Sea- tman have returned to their’ _ home_in New Glasgow, N. S. af- ~ ter spending a holiday. with Mr For sythia, cowslips, aati: “Then perhaps. setising ur tu. 4 and”. Mrs.” Arnold: CW IRENA ‘ , 1 lions, first buttercups - ‘this re- pointment, he ‘added. ‘‘we may Montague. eat Seen tame me apd Mro. Arthur’ Ma Cs fected gold of the- sun comes us them Jater at some end of : ei. Farlarie and Rey. R. M Came- Fcah the “aneainak: May “deve eiihe Ba del in the he ie ; Maretta lLannigan, oe ron and family, of Bedeque visit += -this;and—many—a— cept and of it (day. © was guest of honor at a delight- ed Halifax this: week. +. “loveliness to humans he nw In- Aad Re remembered that ne- - a ful bridal Power when Gignas s t terval of office-over,.— ia _- and neighbors. gathered at the Mr. Yaad Mrs..W. A. MacPher- , 8 e c ice-aver,--4 {-toueh- ver was “oirdsong sweeter, nor “(Knights 6f. Columbus Hal! to son, O'Leary,. were recent. visi- ‘es put and favors given, she has: “cre farm-folks ever nearer to ‘ tho’ - the oun bride-to-be. .tors.in hadeaia: : t Rote: raken first petats-in me the Soil than “at the-dldtime—Sseed Miss ee Seeebiar of-Mrs : venir, a tulip to keep. And. ngs, which depended on a know- oH rec ; : : ‘Hannah Lannigan and the late Mrs. “George Darrach, Owk stecordings of, . would. it he - aine—hobse’ of the farm: We can — ‘Alfred -Lannigan. will be mar- Ridges,,.Ont. is vacationing with robin § full songb or the even- pictiire James yet at the outset. ried in the near future to Ronald her parents, Mr. and Mrs.’ ing's pipings from frogland? or regulating the’ seeder, “always a Penny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goftdon : Thompson, Cornwall, hoth, wrapping them. up in a little anxious that it be set exact- Cecil Penny, *Murray. Harbour. after attending the McCaljum- ; : whisper of wind of ‘the west,"ty- iy right: Well, that-was plenty 1 Gifts were presented to the bride Walker’ wedding in Cape-. Tra- ' Freja Reid Walter A ing. them with a ribbon of modn-— in -other- springs" he Would say *-1'to-be by Glenda Power, Marian- verse United Church ‘on Satur y 7 . « sane: dams ae Then departed. Not. at: length. picking up the: reins, ne Lannigan and Lorraine Fra; day afternoon. - TO WED IN JUNE ~ Without’ séme regret on her ‘Time will tell” he would nod. ser, assisted by Mrs. John $ > ipart, as on ours; we ate sure. And sometimes when he wish- Hughes, Mrs. Levi Power and Mr, and “Mrs. Ralph Thomp- : A quick glance, back at going, a ed to-complete a sowing before, Mrs. Peter. Sinclair. Refresh- son. "and: Mr. and Mis. William The" engagement is “Announe — ton..to Walter Edward “Slams. practical , surfing up of, loss duskfall,-he ~ would — plan, yh ments were served by Mr's. g4.of Freda Christina -Ro-'d, 00 of Mr and Mrs. John . sndvgain from her Sojourn; and’ ye n't stop for supper today. You 2 onan Madge _Balser,.-Mrs.Bob Fer- Oaughter of. Mrs -Chester’ Adams: Elmsdale. The mar- a whimsical smile to ‘find that : bo ; ‘guson, Mrs.. Douglas Graham é ie ce nester riage is to.take place June 25 neither could , be adequately net ane Back abe to Ma) Joan maaw Sharyn-Carter “——TMrs:"ivi, Power and Alfreda “Reid, Summer ’e" and the at? m: at Trinity: United koned f 1) lenin the fie It would be:, * | Lannigan, as : " 2 Isle Mr Reid of Campbell- Coureh Surhmer ide. : We tare thet ate solve wan eee Pee sowed: ti : ¢ pS le eh, Suri side. pes fet nat May's going wa® — So delightful that alwa C oT. G d ‘ : —————— . — are ys was: ra ua ion ervices Adha MacGregor ac ¢-0.m - wee aeheE ns TE amieal set _apart.Eveh-the wea thither was enjoyable, going by | Hr-a--partingwhich=ineludes= a wai-oFa -shorteut-of- field-patho or: re awt ed by her “sister, Mrs ~-—— Jean --Gannhyum~and—-daughter,-- Fa kes Place At: Winsloe —— “Judy—-Garnhunr motored=to-New= fernitiar— classe cinta: oe Haps up--a—-Sreen-aisied—-wood -tonville, Mass., recantly to ‘visit he road, Come to. the. field,” ees The annual “graduation fer-) “Rev. TR. Goudge sereadion their sister Mrs. Edward -Hans- spell of service she severs, personally has_given-..and—also “learned much. She has matured “Tike ‘the “season's unfolding lea- ves, by littles,. her knowledge of humans young and older has in- creased, her point of view broad- ened, ‘her. pet theories been prov- would spread a clean Square of jvice of the Ethel Wyrwas CGIT ented the grtuip—f. come white—cotton on ‘the grass, aad wa held ‘in, the. Winsloe North’ |tinuing fine ee -on-it_place-the- cups—and--t-h-e- United Church” off Sunday” eves sed the good wishes of all pre- food: the homemade bread. and ning, May 29. sent for the graduates and the butter, cream fromthe spring’! The> service,.was conducted by _members and leaders -of ‘the beading the glass with‘: mois- ‘the two leaders of the group, | igroup. He then gave a short ad- ture, tea in the pot, wrapped |Sandra MacKay and Judy Arb- dress on the Book of Ruth Sieg Sc Qicirwvet Aha orlao to with a woolen cosy to retain: the ing, and -a large congregation! The graduation banquet .was: = lieat, a sweet: of the home mix-.jwas in attendance held inthe Winsloe South’ Ves- expener Damital and. fy 8. Wier ting. to’ ‘make a fitting close for |: “The _.two--graduates,—Sharyn—try-on-Saturday-May 28-at 6 pam with high hopes, Withal in pare (or Teal. And there tobe heard’ Carjer -and Joan Maund,- wefe Betty MacKay presided. nig. she-has her regrets There— as we ate together, was the right: presented-—with ‘corsages- of-T0seS: KE toast to th «fina So dolank birdsong; clear and unafraid, |ayso-CGIT pins.’ -Eizht members | oast to the Queen was parents, Mr. and Mrs. ~--isa-finality: in-her-geing ast. if we. lingeretl ‘there watchs..of the group; in’ £GIT -uniform- 5 proposed ‘by. Shirley Smiths ~Faye ence S..Batchilder.. Flock “around, “a last_atep_over.. the —ng ror-assisting James to 1 €- “Tsing two. choir selections, and | SP a re ene. “Mr: and Mrs: Angus MacLean: Albion Cross -had as their’ guest their daughter, Mrs. Beatrise Swallow and. grandchildren Glen and Lorraine of Boston, Mass. “Mr. arid Mrs-—-M6e Binglehart °- motored from: Summerside re- cently: to spend~the weekend aS the guests_of Mra, Englehart's’. TCraswell proposed ‘the toast to i is final, It is now but an incidgnt iidbed “aiveady' a thesriory. field, a bulfrog. would~ hail Taking part in the service, berta Turner proposed the toast ore t Moncton, N. B. to-visit with Mr. reminding us that everywhere tand representing ‘the United i Me el ' i meee it Was.with May, we- fancy, —now-in~the ot and representing ‘the United to the mothers; responded to by ind Mrs.. Walker's “daughter, . Margaret, Matheson “Donald ‘Carmichael’ |vhen, “June came > Into tre Tpapehee ead seeds ite was. Church _Women~of -Winsloe-Nor--Mrs.Nelson_Stevensoh.-Mr-s~ Mrs. Ernest Steele and “Mr. » i jworld: thig morning.’ [Gecrge Bacay. eopoeed the Reel, : MARRIAGE PLANNED [SOFA yet ato sowing te ltceion We sweat sieney. amd micas ns eT [eet fae ET remand rene e : me unches we recall_cleary and 80 | oid Diamond. ir i : : . : happiy, while. others, surey ee : a oi wis Charte Ne day?” we inquired of one of and family of “Moncton, N. By “the farmers this morning. more momentous-in our life and The engagement is announe Mr. Matheson, and the pros- { Mrs. ; ed-_of Margaret-Jean.-Mathe-. pective. bridegroom’ is- the son. ““Yes, if everything goes-well”. (ving, have: ‘already faded from i Pe jwere recent guests .o , “gon of Lynn. Mass; and Do- *of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel-Car- “Are you using ‘Jerry’ and the. mindy “+ - Bs Currie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs fliald Raymond Carmichael. of michael, of Watertown, Mass old seeder?’ Until tomorrow «+ -Diary - «¢ = -. |John £. Gotell. : 1 f Watertown,—Mass., "The —bride-—The- marriage will take place | ‘Not this time'W-he smiled. Good- night, : * : | Louis. Dewar, Montague, ” in Valleyfield United Church Valleyvfield, PET 9, 1966 at 4 P. M to-be is the daughter‘of Mrs. *. Malcolm Matheson of Heath- erdale, PF FE. 1. and the late if cutive member. The Red ross | secretary" * reported sending. in five sweaters. and two “nighties on 2 July FT i New Canadians uaa said emphasis on nutritional va- 30th Wedding Anniversary’ jlue is important. “We know more: age~ and -MeAart. Van Ewyk jried’to Aart Van nwyk in. Voort ‘now than previoysly about what recently: ‘celebrated their 30th Huisen, Holland hy R J. Van {keeps .people healfhy"..she said: | wedding anniversary at. their Amstel. fae Agriculturally using | this know-|home ‘in Breadalbane. Present - ‘ledge-to produce the proper food |for the occasion were their dau- will help: the miltiops of -peo- 'ghter, Darothy (Mrs. Bert Eis- | ‘/ple im the world. In. conclusion |ses) and her family, Ali¢e, Tam- | vention lesiay were thoeen; and others were sold netting $12.50. Mrs._.John Campbell, conven- er of.agriculture prepared an in- : teresting paper.on the topic. She ‘Rich. a Nutrient ele 1-3 e. sugar, additional % c,peach juice from can Peanut: Crumbte =p: ' plates. FASTEETH is the alkaline ay the group. of legumes rich-, “$n “protein. ‘peanuts are listed | next to ‘wy beans in protein; content.~ At the circus, we have ‘recipe follows) 4 sercn.. elephants, and_ youngsters | «Rub 9’ :pie-plate with butter. devouring peanuts “with equal or margarine dust with 1. tbsp. delight. s “sugar. Place peach halves in . Peanuts develop. a rich it rounded-side up Dust over ‘when roasted or salted. At the additional sugar." Pour in peach’ teeth more firmly so they feel more comfortable. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste. Doesn't sdur/’ Checks denture breath. Get FAS day at drug counters everywhere” ° — taste = game time they are a money -. juice. Cover _with. *‘peanut-° {she said, ‘‘As the farmer pros-|my and Johnnie, Truro Heights -=—gaving budget-food “when skill- | crumble”; slow- bake at 350 de- |Der so prospers the whole na- N: S.;\ their daughtey-in-l a w., fuliy used in combination with ‘grees F. ‘ abdut 35 min., or until. jtion’* . |Mrs. Jon Van. Ewyk, and- her was—in-| daughter. “Marion, Toronto; ; :other ingredients. If they be- light-brown on top. Serve war Mies. Kitle Canpbet (John who is th eldest son. was | : come a little’ soft. in. damp. cr cold as is or with “half ‘n’ ‘charge of a candy contest. Col- — eather. ‘make them m_ctisp by a sae — _-ENGAGEMENT. lection -amo' ted ic $3.50, The unable a be present): © Their : eatin In the oven for a few — panes into pt. a eting~wi Peale =r inules: use when cooled. . size. bowl, measure’ 1-3¢. “flour” ANNOUN' ED be “Interesting summer’ meals’ senor: Victoria: P. E E Versatile Ingredient ‘4c. fine- chopped roasted pea- lwith éonvener Mrs: Fred Camp- their son “Jan; and dauanees ‘Mr. These ‘processed. peanuts may ‘nuts, .2 “thsp. butter or. ma r- nd Mrs. Robert Gil- “bell. Program “¢onvener, M 14 Ba ‘be used in many ways, As’ they garine, 1-3-¢. Sugar, and % tsp. “christ Luckey, “of ~Exeter,-:— - Fs.-“Anne,—Audrey-- a ean : are flavorfiil” they. id be ground clove. Mix together New Hampshire, h ave u : = —eombinedwithr. an “land avith--back of -&--spoon—_u_nti1——nounced —-the--engagem: ; the: tanily a “Legion. Todi ies = Plan For Social Evening her daughter, . Belinda Toe Ppeth Perry to William Ran- Colph Osgood. The bride to he, daughter of "| the late Albert Otis Perry, was 1 Sehool, ta from the Masters School, in Dobbs Ferry, New, oan ANE - Mi of 25 dollars s. vol- York, “She attended Colorado: cam to the Salvation ars ae Sot | College and is now “a student jing? fund_ at_.the ¢ general_-meet- | at the University of NeW. ling of th Kettsitf ton branch of Hampshire in Durham, NeW the Rovél’ Canadjan Legion La-| * Hampshire. : dies Auxiliary nek at the Legion “|. Her fiance. who served two Home on: ‘Mag Fh. A sum of mo- jyears in the United States ney was voted to-.the Women’s | | Army ,in Italy, is also study-. |Committee for Expo ‘67,.~ “the=Reformed=-Church™ wood: Mrs. Van Ewyk, the for- Lee Aaltje_ Verbeek was mar- _jtaste, asin making __ peanut crumbly._ “Joaves. peanut - egg paticakes ; > Swith honey, or the Peach- Pea- > sBut Crumble ‘columned today. Peanuts can also be used | “poribined with seasoned cooked _Yice to‘use in stuffing hollowed out tomato halves to bake, or |. to toss with other ingredients | in making potato salad, maca- | = yoni-cheese salad, or mixed I * diced ‘ vegetable _ salad. i; Peanuts add flavor and nutri- tion -to-breads,“such as baking If using re- | Guest Speaker- Talks On tridia At ‘Margate WI Mra: Leslie Files of New Lon- don gave a very interesting talk on-‘‘India’’ at the May meeting of the Margate Women’s _Insti- powder biscuits. : ‘ ft ’ | frigerated’ -really-to-bake’-bi s° ; ing at the University: of New .|. The president. Mrs. D.L, Me-, tute, held at the home’ of. Mrs._|j cuits::brush each-one with melt: Hampshire.--He—is-the--son of ‘tnnis presided: The secretary, | ‘Keith Warren. The guest sneak- | ed margarine. press on coarse- Colonel and Mrs. James Da- Mrs. Clair Mayhew read a jer was introduced. and thanked chopped roasted or salted pea- | vid. Osgood, of Etna, New’ (port on thé,zone rally held> at by the ‘president, Mrs. dene | ““e—wits and bake. following pkg. ——-Hampsitire:-—-A~—huly~—wedding-— Wellington, on May [and a re- Adams: - directions. Peanut butter is a | is planned.: ; {port on the annual meeting held A total of 14 members answer- . good food fortifier; more about Miss Perry is the niece of . in Borden on May 18. ed roll call by naming ‘a house- | Colonel and. Mrs. G. Elliott | As this, will be the last gener- ‘hold chore I enjoy'?: ‘Several’ vi- this next week. ‘ al, meeting until the 4th TueSday ‘silors were present. The secre- ugus{, the. following -coma:t@tY...-Mrs.....Philip... Henderson: mittee was appointed to plan for Tead ‘the minutes of the previous | pete 3 3 é rg en ie Full of, Cha rlotietown+ _ Melon Wedges fier : sia ennaMeat boat. sete se sf = hr with ard = six: TERnlUtitis-wabet red alin a vated on. “Mrs: . Keith, Warren ear Success WI. oceeae volunteeredto—write—a—letters to Several members olerad to. the:.WIL. adopted boy, Gunanami. H It was reported at the May lace with a hockey banquet on [A letter was read from, the dis. | meeting of,.the. Success Women's May 25. A motion was passed ‘trict secretary, Mrs. Herman | ‘Institute that. (He°‘No. Damp. | \that ‘the auxiliary neither borrow | Mayne, regarding the executive nig" ‘signa Wad bean fut. back in nor. jend dishes and cutlery. In'meeting. Mrs. Andrew John- place, and the dead trees had » @nother motion”. the members |son was appointed the new exe- “been replaced in the hedge. The’ jvoted money to pay a baby sit- |cutive member. meeting ‘was--held at the Gia: i? for “members able to work | The school committee report- | ham's Road School House. . La the canteen. wd and the visitation committee | -Peach-Peanut Crumble “Flot “ar-leed Coffee nr Tea Milk — Measurements ‘level; recipes for 6 ““WTENNA MEAT LOAF 115 lbchopped beef or 34 Ib. each chopped heef and chopped veal &, c. fine soft white . bread. crumbs Betty ne ‘TAlberfon” South. ‘threshold, .a sigh falls, as she | jenish—the der's . irc and ‘Mrs: Spurgeon: Walk enter evo rie ples. " qeaiane ‘ : Desaeise iMrs.- Stanley Younker was —or-'the Church, which was respond- ae son Kenneth and Mrs. Ls ganist. ed to BY Rev’ T. R. Goudge. Ro- W. J. Fitzgerald, motored to has returned from a 3}x months | Yl LV, ivisit “in i Newtonville, Mz Mass. ed Ee “locraated up: fo 35% | Clinical tests prove you can now chew better—make dentures average s=t0-35 Se: hf FOR prinkle a little FASTEETH on your | (non-acid) powder-that-holds false — H Powder to-. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid have returned to their home. in: Mid- dleton after spénding the witter months in Ont. ; eit: Sirinis, Moncton, N. B. were Te- cent“ Visitors at: the home of Mr and Mrs. tania. : ; Ray Smith of the RCAF Mrs. Seal 888 their four children, of ‘Mr. and Mrs-Brydon Smith, “Atberton-South=——-———., Fraser, Halifax, spent —weekenf-with—h-er: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Alberton: South. a recent parents, _ Fraser, Mrs. Everett walt Baltic, ac companied by her-daughter, Mrs Helen.‘ Rix, left on: Tuesday morning for Maeford, Ont. attend the wedding of Mrs. Wall’ pea nieie eee Neer _ Judy. “Fraser, —Halifax;—was-a Lawr- weekend -guest of her parents; winter _ in. Toronto, Mr:>~and Mrs. “Ralph Frasers Mr. and Mrs. William Hutt, Alberton South, had as - their guests during the _weekend,the the } URS i ONLY MIX-O HAS (ona ele) hati i} TO ISLE Oi Le! FULL STRENGTH BLEACH plu as THE SIRT VCs a3 EEABLE Aelia sees ava TLE BEARS THE IN nate). PE aL RES) Si) +4—tbsp-—fine-mineed—onion 7 ; ; Mrs:Lea Crane was appoint- ‘reported two treats given. Mrs |: or ‘2 tsp. powdered onion ch the Pence ee Louis ed- convener for lottery: tickets, ioward Andrew heads a 1'2-tsp. salt fa¢Leod in “the pbair ota ‘school committee for the ie 14: tap. ground pepper” bors answered roll call with “My|. TAKE DEATH PLUNGE De 4 tsp. - SWIFT STITCHERY 5 Par mainder’ of the year. and Mrs. "st. 2 ytbsp._ vegetable of 3 family a Ls ® chief like. and dislike BOMBAY Reuters - \rhirty- Everett Cousins and Mrs. Keith 3 ’ - +-~-Delight*~ your life”’ Correspondence consist- ! ‘ or ‘meat fat guests with "conversation" -lin- ing of letters rrotlt the TB Lea- eight" persons were reported Warren al —' «1 | ..sitat‘on “com~ : 1 recipe h nemade eae th simple stitchery. + ; Mrs.. Frank Ross, Citizen- ‘killed Monday when ‘a crowdéd mittee. The teacher, Mrs. Mil- @ ® : American “pie pastry It's all,"Happy Talk’ belween ei Wea '¢ Ro. Dus left the road: near Dehra la was. instructed ‘to* purchase. °° OF Hse A: flowers, china. Embroider in ay secs as dau ame . jDun, in the Himalayan foothills a frame for the,“ music. festive:t: } Sat ioimctrr restrand:: meer meates z =—Sstese ss shot india: 6 ‘ mbe--anion-sall_atid--pepper colors. om towels. cloths=-Pat k_McRelL an, CAC. amet the Te down = “ _ ; Shape into firm lal abou 3 eee coe Been Sohitinn committee were teat hay eter a rections. d | “Yl d 3° hfh.. Brown all si The resolutions. were discussed | yivor of the accident. : c A ‘ j WIG NOG ee hae to 16 w. | eee ie. Comes coins for [ad six were voted on. Mrs. Af a a : i : meen aa 4 bak ‘30 min. in each pattern ‘go st: amps, please)" rel Mackinnon is the new exe- p= i — ; Fie bet: “hab degrone Fa -(hcet tees ae seas Scates es ! Se opens RMR Sa am arose ge 4. Broly ace ar “BUYING. wool. {=== Soca move loal and COOT TS mins * A prt = ne Pai eataris perenne nse een Eideiniiiiatanpen : : : eridenntiine, roll. pie pastry a Needlecratt Depet.. Agdress. 4 PURITY: DAIRY : ss WASHED OR GREASY % ; eh scant ‘4° thick. into. large réc- Ontario Sertich ARERR g hcgs nas = as t focreeants tax. Print. plainly PATTERN ‘Parents Prefer + . tangie-—Cénterjoafon-this,cand_. 04x : , 3 area < re . | : é < , i fold. up ‘pastry. covering if com- NUMBER, NAME, bean ¢ Purity Products” ; GET CASH, YARN or BLANKETS : ‘ # ry N i S F h I id D ‘ ' ‘ is } Transfer. fo °° ‘baking GIANT. 1966 Needlecraft Catalog ieee ues 8 ‘ ae te he ew Sun 1 t aunadry: f % rg! - 8s pletely alee 9.f0. 2 min. in stars ‘knit, . crochet—m any...) 317 Keat' St. Dial 4.7125 's Meee IN" EXCHANGE ae s 5 : g 4 Ni y etergent Pure ed ' ire diecrafit-designs. 3 free, i og : j hin y e° ad ‘Th ki d : lict oven, 400 degrees F., prvun-. more nee pose secgmnaporssecees: \ Rete Wf ea wer. Nice price 1e in 0 “til crust browns. Coal 5/ miri__patterns pri nied in catalog Send trageceredeveten ess, ‘Government Certified Warehouse re ‘ * li bl S a f I ' 1 h é v Tramatertr—pleters---6 54-06. : ; 9 rehable performa ce and good honest valu Soomro oa is.or with: mushroom NEW _ 12 Collectors Quilt. Pat} M. BENNETT ‘CARR: 3 ~ Shipments of 20 pounds or fh eligible 1 for Gov | n g e ee : Se Ae ae Nieecenkt Terme vor ore coter ae ea Te aT Canad ee ee Oe ay med you expeet frem Sunlight. Tt’s ‘heen a long ae ; Peogh Peanut Crumble. BF “quilteh® motifs. Finest patie rps « ~ Disttiet Superviser e f mi ; ‘ | ; | | ; fica ‘ “ “ e . ; : > <<] tbsp) reom; soft. butter - ever. collected from famous °¢ Insurance Counselling % Wi ili C d & Si 4 time comin ye. Dul wort 1 t 1¢ wail. ‘ om ~ or margafr! ne musenms Sed “Alc: Yor ne w, *) Charlottetown, P.E.T. + 1 iam on ori ons i 1S : 4 * , ’ Vtbsp. sugar Museum Quilt Book No..2- De Phone 4.881% + 4-5435.7—¢ 65 Street: ? Charlottet | f at | ou may ueen ok eto . ia ae 4 halved canned een * luxe Quilt Book *No. I. ; Soe ne ssipinnsss0esseed me i aia — : »' ‘ ‘ ue j +‘ ; mor - : ‘ t 2 : ; pey ' a ~ ; ; : yf : > i % ~ . Max Thompson, Vic- to» side. * latter's . brother-in- law jter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Car- ison, With their children, Patry and Michael of Riverview: - and ‘Mr and Mrs. Ross Woodside, withtheir children, Wendy and Patty, of Summersite.. Dernley. Women's Institute re- cénth sponsored a %ilecessful cara party at‘the home ol .Mr and Mrs. Robert S. Cousins when 10. tables were in- play, “The ladies’ first prize waS Won-b y Mrs. William.‘ Cousins, ‘Baltic, and the gentleman's’ by-Brent Cole Spring—Valley,--George-Walt won the:door prize and consola- -tion--awards..went“to- Mrs, John. Murphy, Sea~-Yi ‘and sis 4 2 “and sua BF Dickiesan, Darnlay. i Mr. aiid Mrs: Gordon Cooke, guests ‘of their som and daughter. in-law, ‘Mr. Cooke and family, Moncton, ; Mrs R. F. Sullivan left recent: * ly by air to return fo her home at Melrose, Mass.,’ after spend- ing a-few days at Kensington, where she attended the funeral of her mother, the late Mr s. Charles. Cooker = % Pearle Moase, :Edrnonton, Al- ta.,-and Janet Moasé, Victoria, B. C. are spending some time, “with their brother and sister-in- “aw Mr-and-Mrs-Stewart: Mouse me : Hensington: = o Mrs. John--Wigmore- and two daughters, Gloria-and—Kathy—of- Moncton, N. B., “visited recent- ly with relatives in- Kensington, and vicinity and at led the 30th wedding: anniversary on Saturday evening of Mgr. and Mrs: Calais Gallent, Summer: have retirned to their home” if St--~Louls~-after“spending ~t-h-e Ont. Spr rte ee and Mrs.,° Charlies : __ Mr, _and ‘Mrs_ Loseph.. Bernard < e- 1BM-; '360-30-eomputer-ean—— a “ 2 186,000 letters or numbers ina a POM aN y KON TI TIKI || Golden Frait from MALAYA” “a yeRs ae le M, TB ; a) a Vuataae