. y I — out!" '2 l MR. AND MRS. G. B. FRIZZLE Reception Follows Ceremony At Sacred Heorthurcb Red and white carnations lor- med the setting for a very pretty wedding in the Sacred H e a rt Church. Alberton. r e e e n t l y ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roo- ncy. Alberton, was u nited in marriage to George Beverly. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Frizzle. Halifax. Miniature red roses marked the guest pews. The double ri n g ceremony was performed by Rev. Gerald Steele. Douglas Rooney. brother of the. bride. and Gary Saund- ers assisted at the altar. The wedding music was play- edby Mrs. EB La who accompanied M l s s Doreen Sherry as she sang "lutroit ymn“ and "Communion Processional." and Miss Allc Gaye Barrett as she sang “ God of Lovellness" and “Jesus, My Lord. My God. My All." To the strains of Loheng'rin's Wedding March the bride enter- ed the church on the arm of her father. by whom she was given in marriage. The bride chose a floor length gown of pe a u - de - soie with sheath skirt a nd a full over- skirt. open at the front. and end- tng in a train at the back. T h e fitted bodice had a scooped neckline and long sleeves with appliques of Alencon lace orna- menting the front of_ the bodice and skirt. Her waist length bou-ffant veil wasth inplacs by awide. wedding ring crown. with ac- cents of mock pearls and se- quins. and she carried a cas- cade of red roses. AnAlayne Rooney was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a street length gown of sparkling turquoise peau de soie with bell skirt. s c o o p e d neckline. and three-quarter length sleeves. The matching headd r e s s was wedding ring crown with noseiip veil. She carried a colonial nosegay of white mums. The bridesmaids. Judy Friz- ale. sister of the. groom. Mrs. Gary Black wore identical- ly styled gowns and headdres- ses in ashadeof strawberry pink. and carried colonial “059* gays of white mums. e groom was attended by his brother. James Frizzle and ushers were. Albert Frizzle. Doyle Griffin. Colin Howell and Gary Black. A reception for 200 guests was :16]?! in Alberton United Church a Riiceiving. the. bride‘s mother i when Geraldine Marie. daugh-lhat. o ceremonies. called on wore a two piece suit of gold and turquoise brocaded soie with mink neckpiece a n d cuffs. A brown ostrich feather brown accessories and a of bronze and gold 9. (I corsage lmums completed her ensemble. rs. Frizzle wore a three piece double knit suit in cran- berry shade. with matching hat. mink stole and black accessor- ies. Her corsage was white and gold mums. The bride's table was center- ed with a three - tier Wedding cake surmounted VVl'ih miniature bride and room under an arch of white satin bows an wedding bells. glanked on eith: er side by tall white tapers in silver holders. Robert Bradley. master of Rev. Ge- rald Steele to ask the blessing. The toast to the bride. propos- ed by Cyril Leard. was res- ponded to bythe groom and toast to the bridesmaids. propos- ed by the best man. was re ponded to by Mr. Dennis .Howell who, in turn. proposed one to the parents of the happy young couple. Mr. Rooney Mr. Frizzle responded elegrams of received from friends don, England: Boston. Toronto. Calgary. Vancouver and Vic- toria. and several points in the Maritimes. were read by Mr. Bradley. Following the reception. th wedding guests were entertain- ed at the home of the bride's parents. Music for singing and dancing was provided by John O‘Mailcy and Eugene Grey. For going away the bride don- ned a deep gold wool suit. match- ing c 0 at with fox collar. and brown picture hat. Her accessor- ies Were brown and she wore a 'congrauilation . corsage. of red carnations. 0m of the province guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Friz- ZLE. Mr. and. Mrs. James Friz- zle. Judy F‘rizzle. Albert Frizzle, d Shirley Buckler. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Buckler. Barbara and Debbie Buckler. Mr. and Mrs. . Gregory and Geoffrey Howell. Colin Hoivaell. y, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Watts. all of Halifax. Mr. 3 nd Mrs. Frizzle have taken up residence in the Rooney partments. Alberton. where both are. employed by the Can- adian Imperial B a n k of Com- merce. (Photo by Heckbert Studio) IDA BAILEY ALLEN Homemade Doughnuts With Hole-Some Flovor Styles theihest of our "old-fashioned". foods are even more highly on- loyed today than in the past —« perhaps because they are not served too often. For instance. the homemade tamed doughnuts" we suggest sy. TOMORROW'S DINNER. Mushroom Soup (Homemade or Canned) sp Bread-and-Butter Pickles Cofleeor'llea Milk Ware-ts lovin recipes CHOPPED BEEF IAva . “:3 MM. fine-chopped on- “ cup butter u Influx-m. M'up. a, 1"! tsp. salt cup coarse bread crumb! Grated ' m cheddar cheese (W- I‘ry onion until owed butter or msrgaflnefalllld Stir salt. pepper and basil into been 3’3"...“ at: t strap with 1-! d I‘- ln foods change. But' ied onion. then layer of 1-3 the pped beef. well broken up. Continue until all is used. Strew top with bread crumbs. and cheese if used. Cover; bake 30 minutes in modern oven. 350 to 375 de- grees; uncover. bake 15 min- utes more. RAISED DOUGHNUTS 1 package active dry yeast ‘11 cup water. warm not hot. 110 degrees to 115 degrees as cup milk. scalded, then cool- ed 0 b‘ 0 % run sugar 5' is below par. There is probablyl e true devo‘io“ “d Stead ‘ a 5 E Mrs.~ Cyril Macl-‘arlane and Mrs. rs. Transfer to oiled iMARY HAWORTH Mentally Retarded Teen ? ' ‘ Couses Fomily Conflict l DEAR MARY HAWORTH: There may be no workable solu- tion to my problem: but would you please tell me what ails my husband? We've been married only a few years and i love him dear- ly. but we are in conflict over the upbringing of his slightly retard- ed teenage daughter. Pat (H) call herl doesn't look ., l Two-Act Ploy ' i Well Presented ' ' a 4 :sembly of Summer Street Ele- . .- mentan School was held in the . - ‘ ' ' ‘ . High School Auditorium. . ; A moaci play "The Rea'm . . _fi iof King Winter" was presented . I . by Miss Catherine Glilis's grade . and featured a King Queen. fairies. operate it ith your realistic e!- forts in be a good mother to her. Lacking the maturity. the psvi chological health in his ."-—"—.". right to minister appropriately to ‘ThQ Guardian, Charlommwn’ Thurs" Dec' 31’ 1964‘ 7 ‘ Pat'< exceptional needs. as you ' are irvin: to do (With school gai- (lance; \niir husband is project-l ingai voiiti.e.holding you‘ guilty of: the twisted emotionall t inadequacy that affects his own Audrey Jenkins. Womnn's Editor. Phone Hans winds and ected the production and muSi- ' ‘(sl accompaniment was render- ;ed by Gabriel Chiasson. ', ‘ The capacity audience thorou- ‘ghly enjoyed the plav. following retarded but attends a school performance for the worse. for the. retarded and has the in short. the reason he re- - ~ hi h n v - L I ' mentality of a third gra d e r . acts so stupidly. so non coop.i Preston Carver. Grandv i e w. Simmons. and family. Biii‘linll‘ lrlnlzcing a partmpatm m cam‘ crativelv, “rm. .0 in”. ins...“ has returned from Toronto bylton. A-.‘_ and .mdpmzldm. as regards plane where he spent Christmasi your good mom". and me ner'lWllh his mother. Mrs. Herseyl Margaret Remedy of Aurora. She can read up to that level or better and does certain household chores. Pins Presented I Her teachers say she is im- essity of your ham: “mugmfmrver. and sisters Shirley” Out. is holidaying “'lfl‘l her par-‘ . 1vaing and prim-able a”. she ingly mm a n d precise in 4. Frances and Carol and their fa- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ke n- it lisbgfther ldilatory. careless drilling Pat in the rudiments. ofimme’ "edy' Breadalhane' To Members a! u persona eeanliness and acceptable behavior. is becausei : "' Quite unladylike at times it is he himself has no stoma'h for‘ Mr- and MI'S- AMP?“ Halllpa MI‘. and Mrs. Drvid Wood-l Q “minmig'fliprw M 'h'p {wond the latter I worry about mo:in the parent - role in this repecl. land family. Alberton. spent the ington. tnee Alice Pcttigrew of- “I ’ "HM récm‘ni‘. m0???" sh "Elm": and that, Jack tnot his real Thus. unconsciously, he take, l holiday weekend with friends in; Parrsboro. N.S.l. were honored‘l ‘ \lrs Wendell Machiillahmefoor namel thinks is of no great for granted. angrizy (angry atl Ha ifax. 1 at a post nuptial shower held ini . . the monihlv meeting and (o cele- Eoncern. This of course is on himself and you a nd the cir-l Spring Valley Hall. “ brate the ‘23th anan‘l‘sal‘v of el-p to her. because if (lflflflv cumstances inio \v h i c 11 he; Mr. and Mrs, Eugene G r a y. The baskets of gifts \ici'e car! ltheir institute ‘ ‘ doesn't care. why bother?" She thinks... Recently Jack becomes very ‘angry if I try to speak \v i i h him about Pat. He blames me for everything. more and mere [He says I don‘t go about in the right way. don't love her or try to understand her. etc. He says i merely trying to turn t ‘i e m Iagainst each other... i Nothing e on i d be further ifrom the truth. Yet i am afraid I he is causing me to really dis. . like her. that; returned to Alberton Sunday ev-5 ried in by Coreen Suds h u r y ening after spending the holidaysi and Beverley Bryanton. with relatives in Halifax. :the ribbons cut by Mrs. lSudsbury a nd Diane Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell. Jr. you are tlalently if not openly) - Mrs. Eileen Profitt and M rs. Just as impatient. irritable. intol- l and family of Halifax were holi-l Ellsworth Bryanton read t h e 9"?!“ ("ll'w "l the ('hlld'S SPEC-éday guests of Mr. and Mrs. RO'.‘ gift cards and the gifts were ar-‘ lal “PDf‘ndf‘liCN S l a l U S as he ' bert Bell. Sr.. Murray Harbour. ranged by Mrs. Clair Profitt. would be. if anchored to her (3";- _ y . Pte. Ronald MacKenzie with' Raymont Ahearn. who is em- hlilfl finally h? him“ ‘le 8 " d the. Canadian Army. Camp Bor-. ployed in Saint. John. N.B.. spent m" Wyn!“ 'tlgzesj‘Zq‘fix'zhfciden (lot. will spend two weeksi Christmas at his home in Alber- “'n'lmn,'7-‘ ma, Pa" '5 a mm at at his home in Murray Harbour. ton. . 'lln‘lPRI Ol' brought you by marriage). you feel as he would feel if your roles were reversed: and that‘ in yoiir«daily dealings with Patl Mrs. Alex Mai Lennan. w h 0 was the first PreSideiii. and Mrs. Dven MacPherson were. presen- ted with (‘harter Membership pins. A decorated anniversary cake centered the serving table and a buffet supper was enjoyed by all. a f t e r which the regul a r ‘mPFlln: was i A program of :ongs. game! and numerous readings folio“- rl and the meetin: closed by -‘ .foi-minz the "Friendship Chain" i Ml‘. and Mrs. Walter .81: r.‘ a while and faithful concern that is com— Very soon we had a complaint l pounding the problem and bring- from the school about her untl-l ME YOU in the verge of break- diness. B0 and need of a daily; down. bath and clean clothing from My advice 1'5. gel specialist skin out. Naturally I got th elhclp ~— anavlytie or psychologi- hlame but Jack was somewhat ical counselling —— in taking the shaken and scolded pat_ A i s oi mask off the real trouble here. urged me (to check her groom. , That‘s the first step towards re- ing thereafter. She has bee nrgaining your balance in rela- much better in that respect... 'tion to Jack ME. I a (- k 5995 Pat only in t h 9, Mary Hawortti c o u n se i s late evenings and on weekends. I through her column. not h.\' mail Sun Life of Canada Myrtle MacGrcgor. student Phone 4-88” - (-5435 at the Baptist Bible Train i n g. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Coulsnn. School. Moncton is holidayi n g; Halifax. le ft on Mon d a y with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.iafte r spending the holi d a y lance, Mm Kennedv and hm. . Stewart MacGregor, East Bal-lweek end visiting members ofi two children are v‘acaiinninz t‘ t h e i 1' family at Kelvin Grove. l--~———-—~—~——~ 7 ~- Aspen. ('nlorado where the former First Lady is learning to ski. tAP \virephoto) John Kennedy Jr. slips and in falls in the. deep snow while his er ba- ll“. 3’0” “99d his lver ('otton em I v. ' _ ‘ J ‘ ploy“, Oi the and singing "Blest Be Tb hegnfifa'hzyl‘gs'";g::n'3'“: “at xlgr'twgrzid‘xflswrhtam“ he Bank of Nova Scotia Frederic-inard and family. Moneton. arel, That Binds " F T” i . ~ ' " - , 'r p ' “'z "aga' ton. NB. spent the Christmas ho—lvisiting relatives and friends in —————»- sn . showtng more lmprnvg- inst you. But what triggers him “da I. with h“ parent. Mr and‘ Alberta“ and Tigmsh ; :ooooorsoouooo-oom“. Latent 1:1 becausedl always criti. off ish ahdefip - Seated guilt Mrsy‘mhol C‘otton kén‘qifigton l ' I ‘ .. . ‘ i ' ' ’»“ i 5‘ ’ H BF\ YFT'I‘ FARR. g I I v ‘ I I ‘ - . ‘ " .. . . ~_n,........ ,m.. a 4L 1 got: .25.“ 2T52°shliili : iii‘lithé‘t fi.li§nl§ii§iyl°f3“is He by n . .E t that ldecided to ignore her for his "(‘umlic lack 0i ll'lle Care Nlmegeers' ‘33,;lerléodvefiomlt; mghrgalfmyl Gigglgatl'lfgzengsgrl I E: 2 2 I 4 mother tries to keep ‘ Sea View and Kensmgton. . Burton WI Hold are vacationing at their res- Donald Sydney. N.S.. are in Mur-i Hallie Doyle and Bernie. O'C o n n o r of Toronto. 0 n t..‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Mac- R I M . pectcve homes in Campbellton‘ray Harbour and are guests of egu or eehng and Cape Wolfe. lMl‘ Mrs. Alex Vankicr- Mrs. Clifford (‘olliciili pl'l‘si- Hcr care falls entirely on meim' personal interview. Write 'Sllne- ded. when six mem rs ans and she depends on me for every I her in care of The Guardian. Reid Villett. third year stu- wered roll call with. an exehan thing. Do I have a right to askl nt at De ousie. University. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harris. .ge of gins at the Decemhpr that she be ladylike in the home Halifax. spent Christmas with and Mrs. Wallace Clark have meeting («the Burton w1 held returned to their homes in at. the of Mrs. Pe to r USA. after attending the fun-iDalton. eral of Mrs. Everett Harris. Mur‘i Christmas treats were appro- ray Harbour. ived for school children and a ipencil sharpener for the school Mr. and Mrs Don Bownessi Mrs. Colridge Rogers will be. arid 80115 RlChard and Dimmer hostess at the January meeting. River John. NS. were guests when roll call will be answered during the Christmas holidays] with a donation to a “First Aid of Mrs. Bowness‘ lather. E. T.1Kit" for the school Couple Celebrate embarrass guests With rude Anniversary childish maneuvers for in e i r. U wards of 15“ _ 3p New Year‘s with his whole attention. etc.i'.' — es- duds“; friends from pfigfllfi‘wfii parents. Mr. and Mrs. Go 1- don Deglfllly 85 I know She can lshire. Angus-t t n e Cove. Ken- Vi 9“ 1V9 begun ‘0 100k “"1011 f‘l'isington and Summerside. ga- d? than I am- I am nervous- dls‘ : thered at the home of Mr. a ti d Lillian Donald- RN‘ 0" t h e letEd and depressed- I hr'i'V‘VMrs. Arnold Henderson to hem staff of the Queen Mal‘y Veml“ dropped “Uh “'i’fki a"(‘“d.our Mr. and Mrs. J. Harri son an's Hospital. Montreal. left Mr. and Mrs. R obert Wright and family and left on Monday for New Hampshire. USA to e (keep her dress down. use a handkerchief as necessary. not fLélPPl’ NEW. YEAR church mostly via radio. shy . Maqfl 1.] {Bed _ Glydon and family. Margate. l A social h our ‘ follnucd thp . . . . . away from neighbors and "P" locchsilnarllt? flheir (igo'liiégnwgfi mull? (Ithlrigtedllir:w:fet:re:%envtl- M i p r a i ‘mee'infit fi" 'h" "Wm-“mg "I .‘h" be“ “‘3” “’8 would 1‘1“! "- "’3" 3"5‘m' “5 0 " ' .‘~——‘-— "——-—‘“*-~-~~ to take the opportunity to thank our loyal custom- the phone; and hnusewm'k ‘ ding Anniversary. ‘ During the afternoon. I:Eric Corbet t welcomed siting her brther. Everett Don- M “h Chr-‘t h 1;. M i‘ 8 - aid and o t h e r relatives and dazis'wisgfnher esiste: 21.13:] i the friends at Kensington and vici-iCampbe“ and other membersi ers for their patronage and to say that we will strive to serve you even better in 1965. ATTRACTS BUILDING need of psychiatric help but FRINGE G E 0 R G E. RC. feel we can't after it. How do‘ . YOU read the Situa‘llml? R G. atlglgzlelha-.rl°?".afl 12d mty‘ :of her family at Kensington andl (Cm—Building ValUM 1‘9"" 3“? DEAR n. G.: The picturetliatm'ufli hgok'nj‘f “M” C e M I q. (H ivicinity, istommo ahead of totals im- emerges 5mm your lengthy e_i ‘ d slid. . iam- Elven x i'm "W‘s-_ Siawaii last year. building inspector Ed im" a“ "- l "3 Jenk‘“ 590‘” Chrlsim” Wl'h hi!" Charlie O‘Hollei'an of Boston.‘Neff says. Total value of this tailed letter (of which the fore- .pnumd tea‘ . and serv s w oing is a synopSIsl. is of a 5M” er "9' Queen Street Charlottetown Parent'v Mr- and M” James Mass. is visiting with his par-'city's construction to the end of F d ents. Mr. rs. re M. ovember. 1964, was almost .O'Holleran. Glengarry. l$11.000.000. OCIALS ’ OLICITED PHONE 4-850“ That happy holiday season i is here once again wi l par- § ties and family get - togeth- 1 era. The Guardian - Evening Patriot invite the submission of social news which ‘ publish- ed free of charge. Do you have, someone visiting with y ou that friends might like to con- tact'.’ There's no , way to spread glad tidings than through the social column Douglas MacFarl a n e . vaguely guilty - mirnded. reject- h _ _ y . ing father. whose own bother-.daug ter m law MrS‘RObertl ‘ . IMrs. Charles MacDougall and Ed dISlaSle for hls. daughlPF‘siMrs. Charles Henderson Pmblem' and Shrlnkl'lg inab‘llly' in the evening tea was pour-L to love her constructively. With led b m Geo'me Henaerson helpfulness. is at the root 0 iAmv Leard The gue” book has verydisruptive. failure to eo-lwas circulated by Mrs. Ernest iJohnson and Mrs. Charles Mac- Farlane. and Sue. Affleck. Mrs Brend on Sherry. Mrs. Ver- non Craig. Mrs. Waldo Gardiner. Mrs. Lloyd Sherry. Mrs. Robert 3'r’z-to-4 cups iifted flour w h and Glenn MacFarlane Vegetable fat for deep frying assisted with the serving. 1n mixing bowl. dissolve yeast. Mr. and Mrs. MacF‘arlane were in warm water. Add milk. SU-lmarriod by Rev. George Ayers gar. salt. nutmeg. egg. shorten- assisted by Rev. Alexander ing and half the flour. Mix with . MacKay. The honored couple spoon until smooth. Add enough‘resided on their farm in Fern- of remaining flour to handle wood until a few years ago when easily. .they moved to Bedeque village. Turn onto lightly floured sm..'rho.v have a son. Douglas. 3 0‘ 3’0"” "fiW-‘l’apfr- “’35- ‘"“' face: knead until smooth andjdéul-lhlf‘r- MFR Eric Corbett. Cheons- br'dal.a"d Sim“ show' elastic (about five minutesi,‘RN. and three grandchildren. ers. staff parties or year res~ . bowl reversal The couple received many in. ular bridge club doings are; ' only a few suggestions. Phone i 4-8506. ll Moore & McLeod Ltd. I 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg 1 egg. beaten 4 cup room-soft shortening ,1 .\ I I [III I: EIIUIIE . 9 ’L- ’ gfu’slli dough‘ keeping oiled.side.up' ledividual gifts as well as a gift ‘from the community. ver with damp cloth. L t rise in warm place (85 degrees) until doubled. lit-i hours. (if kitchen is coo. place dough on rack over bowl of steaming hot water and cover completely with towel.) Remove towel. Punch down dough: co- ver. Let rise again until almost‘ doubled. about 30 minutes. Roll dough L-tl" thick: cut with floured 3“ doughnut cut-; ter. Let rise on floured vpasfryi board until very light. so to 45] minutes. Leave uncovered so a‘ crust will form on dough to [are i vent doughnuts from "soalnng fat" when fried. slide into deep hot fat (375 de- greesl. Fry until brown on one side. turn to brown other. Drain on absorbent paper. Makes list to 2 doz. doughnuts. For sugared doughnuts. shakej in a bag with 1/. cup granulated sugar. - i The Chef Bobcats Sugsred ' Doughnuts R . Mesdames: Place the dough! nuts on aluminum foil. ‘ like a package. Heat about 10; minutes in a hot oven. The Ladies' WINTER s Cloth Coats In Fur Trim and Plains. Broken Size and Price Range. CLEARING AT As the New Your hopefully rings out its merry sounds. all ofushmwoukl gar will slightly melt. making an enticing crust. r %% on ‘ILLER BROS., MUSIC WWII “Gannon. like to chime in with best of good wishes for the new season. B.“ of Luck May it he prosperous May it be rich . . . May It hold fulfillment of your every wish! 926W. GROUP Cloth Coats bamlnltad Wool. fur trim leg. to 39.95 Now 24.88 ON 1’”: ISLAND IT'! MOORE & MilEOD llD ‘ ' ‘ua HAW alumna m ‘ LePAGE Shoe Co. Grafton Sis Ch'town