DOCHERTY.WEATHERBIE V WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Weather- bie, Millview, and Mr. Ke i Docherty, son of Mrs. Alex Do- cherty and the late Mr. Docher- ty. Rev. Kersey officiated. The marriage took place at Wilmar Heights United Church, Toronto, Ontario, of Emma s- ebell Weatherbie, daughter of ‘NEW GLASGOW W. I. The October meeting of the New Glasgow Women’s Institute as held at the home of Mrs. R. W. and-Anna Stevenson. The President presided. Nine mem- bers answered roll call by pass- ing in an article for a “grab bag,” there were two visitors present. The music teacher committee reported engaging Mrs. Hall of Hunter River to teach music in the school. Discussion followed on ways and means of making money. ‘Several suggestions were made and it was decided to send around a@ “travelling basket” again. Mrs. Ray Dickieson is to prepare and start the basket, and have it completed before the November meeting. Sick and _ school - committees gave their reports. Roll call for mext month will be a get-well card or the money to buy one, also a verse or’ quotation on “Peace.” ~New- committees for next month are: sick, Mrs. Harold! Dickieson and Mrs. Earl Hous- Miss Elsie Laird. Mrs. Jay Ed- wards invited the members to meet with ‘her for the November meeting. , Letters were read from the hos- pital bazaar committee and t he cancer campaign. It was de. cided to ask the older girls to do the collecting. There was also a letter read about the program on OCJRW every Thursday morn- ing at 11 a.m. The orphahage col- lection was passed in. The grab box was then intro- duced and caused much fun, also a goodly sum was realized. ei The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Oct, 30, 1959 By IDA BAILEY ALLEN “In this era of atom-splitting, supersonic speeds and space sat- ellites, the custom of serving af- ternoon tea is a reminder of the leisurely time of the past, an op- portunity to leave the Mad'=on Avenue pace and traffic, to enjoy a friendly chat, or perhaps relax alone over a hot cup of tea.” WHILE STIRRING TEA Jim McTighe, General Mana- ger of the New Weston, stirred his tea reflectively and gazed at the well led room. “Evidently other persons feel the same way,” he continucd “for every week day from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. we entertain dozens of guests. Yet this room. never seems crowded and the service is never rushed!” I relaxed to such an extent that I forgot to take notes! OTHER THOUGHTS Who could think of business in an atmosphere reminiscent of an old English drawing room with oriental rugs, lounge chairs, pain’- ings and soft candlelight reflect- ing the formal tea table in a giant mirror. There was a lace cloth over creamy silk, silver tea service, flowers, assorted thin, thin, thir tea sandwiches; petits fours; hal’ slices of pound cake and exquis ite tea, all charmingly served by Mrs. Clara Pushee, hostess at th< Hotel New Weston where after- DROP IN TO REST in and rest after a busy shopping day. Meantime, why not revive the friends each month for “after- noon tea’’ in your own home? Tomato Juice Piquante Potatoes Rissole Creamed Spinach Pickled Beets-on-Lettuce | See our 1960 ine of noon tea is a gracious interlude. - When you visit New York, drop charmiag—custom of inviting your! TOMORROW'S BAKED DINNER | Crumbed Fish Fillets Nouveau! BELLE ADULT POLIO CLINIC A return adult polio clinic for Belle River and surrounding districts will be held at— BELfE RIVER HALL MONDAY, NOV. RIVER 2nd 7 to 9 p.m. to hool, Mrs. George Dickie- ; i ce ond ct C. A Dhaaweh: 1st, 2nd, 3rd inoculations will be given. Phone 6311 I ; lunch, Mrs. William Nicholson. IDA BAILEY ALLEN , Slight Pause For Tea Time Is Found Most Refreshing Fig Compote . Poundcake en Coffee ‘ Milk ays level; Recipes , 6 Half-Poundecake: ‘Sift together 1% c. eeerne cake flour and % tsp. salt Beat % ¢. room-soft butter un- _| til light and creamy; blend in 1 ¢. granulated sugar. Bléfd until grains of sugar dissolve. Add % c. of flour, 4 large eggs, beaten thick and fluffy, % tsp. each rose and almond extract and % tsp. ground nutmeg. Last, beat in remaining sifted flour. Beat at least 100 strokes to in- sure fine grain. If using mixer do not overbeat.) t ia a ‘Brush over fish. ‘Dust with un- seasoned bread or cornflake crumbs. Let stand 10 min. more to set crumbs so covering will not break while cooking. Saute 8 to 12 min. according to thickness, in enough corn oil to barely cover bottom of pan. Os oe LOW, LOW PRICES ON ROOM LOTS FIRESTONE 4OME & AUTO CO. LTD. Charlottetown Store only Treats galore mean fun is in store! Watch the kids’ eyes pop-when you trot out our goodies! Have fun! MAPLE LEAF BAKERY DIAL 8432 Prompt Delivery HOYT’S BEAUTY SALON, | NOVEMBER SPECIAL | tx ON PERMANENT WAVES $15.00 Cold Wave or Machineless, $10.00 $10.00 Wave .........-..-... $7.50 $7.50 Wave ............2..0. $000 183 Queen Street The Boy Scouts Deserve Your Support Sifealay October 31st. BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY We Ask Your Support of The Boy Scout Groups In Their Endeavour To Build Better Citizens of Tomorrow! BE A GOOD SCOUT {2 BUY AN APPLE SATURDAY ! This Message Published Through The cal of. L. J. Rossiter, Grafton Street East ..........+-+-.. Phone 7369 Armstrong Insurance, 53 Grafton Street .......... 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