a eed Saint Duhstan’s Basilica was the scene of a pretty wedding on July *23, 1964 when Ann Eliza- Aseth Gaudet. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lomer B. Gaudet, became the bride of William A: isington, P.E Coady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo! A. Coady, Hazelbrook. The double. ring cer mony was per-- formed .by. Fat +-Robert Mac- Donald MR: AND MRS. WILLIAM COADY The Basilica Is The Setting . For A Mid-Summer Weddin [: ELLEN’S DIARY “| These days on’; ‘Island farms. jafford none a chance ‘to worry over having ‘‘to put in time’’, so full the hours are. There is-al- ways~-something~ofinterest-+ to ido, to keep hands and mind busy. The garden offers us. its fpovauets to gather: sweetpeas tty colors and shadings, nablurt tiums with. that spicy fra- oranes and variety of sae jhues which makes them, . when jarranged in their greeneyy fh a low bowl, a choice table-flower There are gladioli and phlox, the latter making a. fine showing this year, to, grace those deep old earthen jars, relics ‘of a form- ler era of pickling and .preserv- ing, and dahlias for flower-bas- kets, all to bring the August co- lors into our rooms Now. too the vegetable gardens “{spill their largess onto our tab- les firsts of things; always so tasteful carrot and beet, cu- lcumber and tomatoes to make green relishes, a hard-headed young cabbage to complement ’ \the:meat in a homely boiled din- ner. And who has not found a ithrill in digging and carrying home from field or patch the clean new of first potatoes? Now the cultivated raspberries ripen And in a piece of slash, where Mother Nature gets in ‘her heart's content .of beautiful | handiwork;~ the sweet crimson jof the wild ones grow | You come there alone when a yearning suggests it Or per- haps you take with you the faithful houn'dawg, lest you be uneasy should you chance to" ‘catch sight of a furry striped ani- {mal in your neighborhood. Or for company, if the alone-ness jbe not’ thoroughly. enjoyable." And lyou gather the fruit to the ju g- while a chipmunk on a weather- ed stump “‘Howdys’’. to you. At ‘iyour” entrance to the patch, “all was quiet. But as your pres- | erial and they carried nosegays | Every Day Of Interest In The Summer Season of ane of thelr daughters, Mrs. | Ralph , MacPhee (Gertie) of. Springton was inadventently omitted. The couple have thir- teen grandchildren, and three grandchildren Peter MacDougall, __Donald- |: ston,.P. B. I, left recently to visit his. sons in Ontario. ‘ence has been tried and proved, visit the former life there resumes. Thomas Murray, “Boston, Mass The flicker on a ‘‘rampike” con-. was a Visitor at the home of Mr tinues his quest, robins chatter, and’ Mrs. Warburton Murray, hummingbirds come to the- Piusville; recently, “and also at great willow-herb’s purple doors. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Bees hum their collecting songs. ‘\Murray, Mimihegash, Mrs. A dragonfly is on wing. And | there in that remote place, away | from the world, where only ec-| Thomas Murray is yjsiting re- ‘atives in Nova Scotia / hoes corhe in to die, much comes | ‘Mr. and. Mrs. Sandy, MacTa- to-mind. You remember how vish, - Ottawa, are vacationing | pleasant the summer season is. | at the home of Mrs. MacTavish Every dav. 1, with its varied | parents, Mr. and Mrs. William interests, Ats omings and~—go- Noonan, Borden : ing. No dull moment’ No time: ‘ ; to.repine. It is a comfort to re- Mr. and Mrs.Shawn Boyle, MARGARET MACDOUGALD MALCOLM MACFARLANE call its course is not yet run: } But you/remember that as you | drove with the one girl of the | ‘and. five children, Dover, New | Hampshire, recently made their | ifirst visit to P. E. I. While here, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED farm. through the countryside they visited their only living ree Mr. and Mrs. D. Bruce Mac- Farlane of Summerside, PEI recently, -by smiling fields and’) ilatives oh Rie e Se acer Dougeld announce eecennese: The marriage will take place along green woodlands = and (Dougall families o onaldston . ment, of their daughter, Mar- : where tides flowed, she Heh ae terror: they-also-called-to---garet-MacRae; to-James-Mal- Salurday, September 10th at marked into the silence: ‘‘How | see the site of the old Fogarty | colm Leard MacFarlane, son Trinity. Uhited Church, Sum- are you going to like it, when | home Afton Road, where Mrs.) of Mr. and Mrs Lorne: Mac-. . merside vacations are over, and schools | : : Boyle's grandmother had. come ~~ eS eP seen Taman prec onererrersrrierenireemtetier ae ei "Mainland, Maal wil | ee ae eee ee anne | from Ireland about: 75_.yeats -&:/ UKE FATEER: Le eu his debut as a conductor in the : i i . go Maxim Shostakovich; son of be off to this or that Fair. And TO BE MARRIED g : Dmitri, has. made |SoViet Ynion: the others to school. Just think f + ine Mare Latlamn, the, composer Dmitri, \ a ese she reflected. ‘‘Peter will be a’ Mrs. D.:- Leonard MacCor- O'Nei!.-Sydney--N.-S-—-The Mr BIG See Bi BTC MAU : Lapel schoolboy! It's difficult to be- ‘mack announces the engage- wedding will take place at ‘St. /™e. “Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hal- ° jli¢ve that, isn't it! Why, how'| ment of her daughter, Carol Mary's Church. Souris, on loran, and Mr and Mrs. Eldie New Home Recipe \quiet the place will be! Summer | oe to Fabian Jerome O'Neil” Saturday>” Sept: 10th; ~at~- 12> MacInnis of - Hamilton; 0-n-t-, — ms guests’ too will have, gone. only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R... p. m . Mr pil Everything will be changed, enter errr anenmnneanin| AYO, EUERIS. “OE ine Some t ; Reducing an won't it? And it’s. been such a) and) Mrs. Charles MacInnis, nice holiday.” Borden ones It's simple how quickly one| lose bulky fat ana help regain It was all true’ But ‘'There in = : may lose pounds of SEAS. so manees mrs eee SuEres) if be another summer’ we. said. right in your own home ake} reducible pounds and inches o! “Could you come to the gar- | -CORRECTION nfs home recipe yourself. It’s| excess fat don’t disappear from lage to see the. white cat.and | easy, no trouble at all and costs| neck, chin, arms,.abdomen, hips, Tomson?” Peter inquired, { In the engagement announce-. jittle. Just go to your drug store| calves and ankles just return the come by when the dusk was ment of Marilyn Larter, RN andask for four ounces of Naran|}empty bottle for ,your money falling. “They have the cutest. | and Keith: Kennedy on Tues- Concentrate. Pour this into a/ back. Follow this ¢asy way: en bed! And she has her-.arms a- day’s womens page. the last part pint bottle and add enough|dorsed-by many who have tried _ round him" he smiled of the caption should have read grapefruit juice to fill the bottle./ this plan and help bring ‘hack So the night has now: its arms Miss Larter is a, graduate of.the Take two tablespoons full.a day] alluring curves: . and graceful P. E. I. Hospital School of Nur- as needed and follow the Naran| slenderness. Note’ how quickly round about all ‘‘God’s chillens” 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. Aug. 18, 1966. t sing, and is presently taking a Plan. bloat disappears—how much bet- = kc ie ae wine post-graduate course at the — If your first purchase does not | ter you feel, More alive, youthful Nee ens Royal Victoria Hospital, Mon- show you @ simple easy way to| appearing and active. |~ Until tomorrow---- --« Diary - - | fea. “P--@ Good-night. . ... of white and blue. carnations. _The flower-girl, Norma Mac- : / 4 Kimon, daugher or and Mariya MacQuarne wives Wet supper Asising te how THE SWING /$.0 SINGER. KR rowaronas Sactah B Girl Guide Co missioner marriage to Earl MacKirnon tess were Mrs. Phyllis: MacDo a : ° : : : j mM will -tdke- place this. Saturday, nald, Mrs.,Maude Cudmore and y : ing dress of white peau de soie | © A : August 20 at 2 o'clock in the First: Mrs. Beverley. Gass and carried~a basket of daisy , chrysanthemums | Linus Coady, |groom was the best mar ST. MARYS, Ont.- (CP)—A brother of the good word for the young and Ugh. for their rebelliousness ‘comes The altar was decorated with ers were Myron Ford and Regi- from Mrs. Keith Clysdale of St. .yellow. and white mums seph Dougan, accompanied. Mrs | W. F. Gaudet, aunt of the bride, jer's wedding, hymns | as she-sang SEprope eee during the ceremony Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride wore-a_ floor | length gown of white tissus faille } lace, | with bodice of Guipure featuring wing sleeves and scoop neckline. The modified ‘A-line skirt was highlighted by | a detachable train ending with Hotel with A. Walthent Gaudet ow” a gentle floor sweep: ~A-crowr of. matching lace was attached | ceremonies to a’ bouffant veil with scalloped: edge. bouquet was of deep pink sweet- heart roses and lilles of the val- ley. Andrea Gaudet, Kathleeh, MacKeéenna and Mrs: chrysanthe- nald Coady, -The* organist, Mrs. Zo- |groom shoulder length | \sister of the bride, Her | the guést book. brother .of the Marys,-a woman who knows a lot of young people. Mrs. Gaudet. for her daught-!- Mrs. Clysdale is the recently- received in a two- appointed chief commissioner ipiece suit of mint green with of -Canada’s 242,505 - member white accessories and ‘a corsage: Girl. Guides. of Canada. lof white carnations. The moth- “T may be a renegade, but I ler of the bridegroom chose a don't see a great deal of differ- inavy and‘white dress and mat ence between the aftitudes of ching jacket “with white acces--today’s youngsters and _. those jsories. Her corsage was of pale before them," she says |pink carnations. * “Today's youth may not be The ‘reception for 9 - guests quite. so prone to take what was held at the rie Wontar somebody says ..without ques-" tioning it, but they are, just as luncle. of the bride, as master. of alert, just. as. een, ~ just as Paulette Gaudet, reasonable. You can’t quite say circulated’ to them ‘do this, do that,” but -I think this is good.” For a honeymoon trip to Bar Mrs. Clysdae was appoirted Harbor... Maine.-the bride chose chief. commissioner in June a dress and jacket ensemble of ‘succeed Henrietta Oslers of Tor- sister of the \pale pink with white and <pink onto. She has worked with the bride, as maid of honor and |accessories was |guides since 1939 when the first guide company._was_ formed in Her .' corsage of pink and white carnations. | | | | | Gilbert Egan, sister of the | Out. of province guests were: St. Marys, near Stratford. groom, -as bridesmaids, wore Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gaudet, She has taken over a: a time identical floor length gowns of |Gahder. Newfoundlaitd: Mr. of change for the guides. They silvery blue peau de soie styled land Mre Vernon Reardon have updated badge require- on empire lines, highlighted by (Moncton, N. B.: Mr. and Mrs. Sa camping prestrain Eldon Roberts of Moncton, N.B. 2nd shifted. age groupings we white guipure lace. Their'head-|and Linus and Reginald Coady, aPplY more pealistcely. dresses. were of matching: mat- |Scarborough, Ontario day's world: TOO MIDDLE CLASS Mrs. Clysdale says she feels IDA BAILEY ALLEN © ~~ ~* Pie Pastry Secret Told By Lovely Julia Meade Everyone who tastes life) longs to know the of her flaky pie crusts. “You toss the pie pastry to gether in ‘less than 15 min.,” .they exclaim. ‘How did you Jearn to cook so well?” Cookbook Given “Some years ago when I was @ beginner in my career on stage and TV, I et Ida’ Bailey | Allen, who was being . inter- viewed- on a radio program. She gave me a copy of her ‘Cook- book for Two’. As soon as I married, out came the book, and T literally cooked it through Then I started to improvise recipes myself. Worsham likes pies, so they became my _ spe- cialty. After many experiments, secret I stumbled on the secret ingre- | dient that makes the pastry lighter and flakier, and pre vents soggy pie crust.” ‘What’ is the secret ingredi- ent, Julia?’’ I asked. ‘It's an egg. As I am ending my summer theatre tour as the atar of ‘Mary, Mary" in Maine. today I'll demonstrate for your the {Shape into a ball elegant pies of Julia Meade jof the pastry and (Mrs. Worsham Rudd in private for us as a lattice crust readers my Maine Blueberry Pie. Come on _— sweeties, and help,”’ she said to , daughters | Caroline. 6, ‘and Baby Alice 2. Caroline helped her mother sift the flour. .Baby Alice stood | on—a-chair-next to the _table- top, eyes dancing chubby hands ready to snatch a ball of dough. Julia looks as pretty cooking as she does in TV. ‘But never an apron.’ she added, ‘anyone who knows how to took doesn't need one.” Measurements are level JULIA. MEADE’S PIE PASTRY sifted flour 1 thsp. sugar. 1 tsp salt 4 ¢, and 2 thsp. room-soft shortening { largetere =. Tote o uilk (optional) In mixing bowl, sift together flour, sugar and salt. Heap it up ard make a hollow tn renter this drop shortening and egg. Chop and mix with pastry blender. {If the. pastry seems to be too dry, add the milk.) 4 1%4.+¢ Into f ithere is room for more change. iShe is aware that on a et ithe guides is too much a mid- *ldle. - class organization. a ithe bottom of the pie-pan. i ithe blueberry mixture; top ee 1 tbsp. lemon. juice and 2 tbsp. |butter cut in bits. Roll the re- Cut off 1-3 | served. pastry into, a rectanse; refrigerate cut in 1" strips and use to |: : make a lattice topping for the | Place. pastry ball on lightly pie. Do not stretch the pastry floured pastry cloth. Pat. out as you work. with the hand inte—a—f. round: Bake 15 min. at 375 degrees | With a Sstockinet-covered roll- - then 45. min. at 33 degrees ‘jing pin, make a few “passes” ~' or unti] nicely browned. from the center to the edge. Serve warm or cold Roll up the dough-on the roll- THE CHEF‘S DINNER ing pin and fit it into a 9" pie- | FOR TOMORROW | |plate. Refrigerate 30 min.; then} galadettes of Thin-Sliced ‘Cu- | ladd the special .pie filling and | cumbers; Tomatoes and Green pee Peas and Lettuce. Broiled | JULIA‘S’ BLUEBERRY - PIE Thin ‘Slices Flank Steak with | FILLING: Wash 3c. Maine. Green Pepper Sauce, Broiled blueberries: pick off any stems; Long Potato Slices, or French- place berries in a howl. Mix in Fries (frozen) .. . Julia Meade’s 2-3 ¢. sugar and 1-3 ¢ quick- Maine Blueberry Pie-—hot or cooking tapioca Dust 1 tbsp. Ieed Coffee or Tea, Milk (for extra sugar over the pastry in children). Today's Youth Is Defended —— — ae HAPPENINGS = Audrey’ Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Baptist Church, Charlottetown, : has arrived from Toronto where. Mrs_ she is employed with the Scar- Elmer boro Department of Education Mrs. Fred Perry entertained at She is at present at the~home of a pre-nuptial miscellaneous her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- shower for Mrs. Howatt- at the | liam=MacQuarrie;—North=Milton home of her-mother, Mrs. Elmer | Gauthier, South Freetown. The Chelsea. bride-to-be was escorted to the would like to: see ‘the program reach less privileged girls” who might benefit from it. - She hopes to discuss the prob- lem’ with social service groups to. consider the possibility _of training social workers in guide work, of working. with training | iors Gallant. leaders in ‘lower income areas. yyacg has been visiting at th® seat of honour by Mrs. Shirley | Mrs. Clysdale says she is alse jpome of his sister, Mrs. Fred Ramsey. whije Mrs. Elaine concerned about the shortage of’ Arsenault: Pigs ille,. and -also Smith plaved the wedding march | good leaders which, she feels is with -relatives Howlan- — Gifts were opened -by- "Linda | ‘caused partly by -the fact. that) - Smith and Marty Curley with the so many women work. In ‘spite -Eugene and Noe'la * Gallant accompanying" verses read by™ of her concern, though, she says and Lomer Gallant have.return- Mrs - Doreen “Gunn and: Mrs- she respects — the stamina _ of ed to-New York after spending Linda Wedlock. Vivian Duggan | working wives. itheir holidays with their moth--and-—Nerma~ Croken arranged * “I . admire a° woman who er, -Mrs. Jonn F. Gallant. Pius- the gifts seems to be a good wife,’ good ville. Burirg the eveni ag. ibe guests mother anda. good career eg were entertained with piano se- woman, because it must take! Prior to her marriage, Mrs. lections~b\y Mrs Elaine” Smith every ounce of her energy. 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