- at bridge at?Ker home in Sum- ~ Annual Christmas Party v - R. Bell, protesting their use. Were extended goods received at the local USC “depot, 7 # rf 2 pF uu GREER tive season. A colorful and plen- tiful display of food had been pre- pared for the occasion. iit I ‘< The gay mood of all present! was quite contagious. The: evening ended on a festive note | when the party joined in caral | singing. Everyone agreed this | was a pleasant way of saying’ “Merry Christmas’’. i The seventh regular meeting of Beta Sigma Phi was held on} Wednesday night, Dec. 9, at the home of Mrs. Ernest Matheson. Ernest Lord and Mrs. Matheson which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Lunch was served by the tess assisted by Mrs. Lord. The XI Alpha Exemplar ter of Beta Sigma Phi held a eessful Christmas Auction Allie MacLeod. The president, Mrs. Myron Bell welcomed the guests. The auctioneers for the evening were Mrs., W.A. Beer, Mrs. . William Johnston, Mrs. Mrs. Albert Sharp was hostess merside on Monday evening. By Band PW C The use of Trading Stamps for purposes of sales promotion was the main topic of discussion at the December dinner meeting of d at the Char- Mr. Allison MacMurdo return- ed to his home in Kensington af- ter visiting in Quebec City guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rudderham. SEARLETOWN — The fiftieth Senior es rig Macnee Reena ico wf eque spent the w { merside guest of Mrs. J.S. Hin- on | Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Mac- | Naught returned this week to | their home in Summerside after visiting their son and daughter- | in-law,:Mr. and Mrs. John W.P. MacNaught, Ottawa. if Mrs. George Irving of North| Hatley, Quebec, arrived in Sum- | merside to spend the Yuletide | season with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. A.S. McAssey. : Mr. and Mrs. A.W. MacDowell | left Summerside this week to spend the winter in Florida. { | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean | have returned to their home in Victoria from Grimsby, Ont., G. Gallant of Wellington, P.EL | The young couple will reside in Ottawa. Mrs. Robert Ross and son | Johnny, Pictou, N.S., arrived by plane to spend the week with her mother, Mrs. Chester MacEach- ern, Hopefield and friends in Charlottetown. Held ub Members children by the local Diabetic As- sociation. Members made -ndi- | mas box. - lottetown Hotel on Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Ireta. Sutherland ex- plained that the use or. disuse of such stamps was a provincial matter rather than a federal one. Members were unanimous in} their decision to forward letters; to the Attorney General, Mr. R. of -the club) to Mrs. Ireta | Sutherland on having been elect-| ed as National Secretary of the) Young Progressive Consérvativ- es of Canada. p Donations of $10.00 each were voted for the Catholic Social Wel- | fare Bureau, the Protestant Fam- fly Service Bureau and the Sal- vation Army. Mrs. Fred Osborne reported for the United Service Commit- Congratulations tee and asked for more volunte-|. ers for sewing and packing the Mrs. Ireta Sutherland gave a report of a meeting of the Unem- pleyment Insurance Committee re the winter job campaign. Correspondence ‘was read by Miss Emma Holmes. Treasurer, Mrs. Helen Burns, reported 53 paid up members. Mrs. Helen Dunbar was nam- ed to purchase gifts for a family Miss Iphigente Arsenattit brought seasonal greetings from Miss’ Lena MacLure of Toronto, a former president of the club. Seasonal decorations through- out formed a-pleasing background for the gaily lighted Christmas tree which filled one corner of the room. The head table was at-| tractively appointed with large) red candles, miniature sleigh and reindeer, a tree of brightly color- | ed baubles and a Christmas car-| ousel which played softly muted | Christmas music throughout the dinner. The novel favors at the Mr. and Mrs. Lea Vincent; Holds Meeting The Senior Ladies Aid of the ‘Maritime Hospital Auxiliaries Association, the purpose of which is to make each individual auxil- iary better for having sent a dele- gate to the meetings. The sum of iaries of the Maritimes during the year. The buying committee was * authorized to buy fruit; nuts and candy for the hospital patients and staff at Christmas. Quarter 1 e. tiny eooked or canned shrimp. ; Add 2 tbsp. small-diced celery and fi hard-cooked egg. Smother in % e¢. mayonnaise, brightened with lemon juice to taste. Halve_and_hollow 3 tomatoes. Fill with shrimp. Garnish with mayonnaise and parsley. Chicken Cratlee: Clean. wash and section 1 (3 to 3% Ib.) broiler-fryer. Drain. Blot on ab- sorbent paper towels. Place in deep saucepan. ; Add % Ib. smoked ham cut in 1” cubes, 12 small halved fresh |; mushrooms,. 6 cleaned’ scallion bulbs, “4 tsp. powdered marjoram and ‘2 tsp. crushed fresh peeled garlic. Add 3 e. strong chicken .stock (in Ireland they use 2 bottles of ale instead). Simmer-cook 1% hrs. or until fork-tender. To enchant any Irishman, make TIALS The bride is the former Anna | On Wedding Anniversary $125,000 was raised by the auxil-|i | Windsor following their recent MacPhail daughter of Mr. Wil- Strawberry Meringue Shortcakes wedding at the Free Church of bert MacPhail and the late Mrs of individual split meringue shells | Mr, Mrs. ee habe. f & F Fa ied i #4 F i fai i i : E z Clinton Couple Given Shower | KENSINGTON — Mr. and Mrs Harold Heaney, nee Libby Shu- man, Kensington, were honored at their home at Clinton on Tues-| day evening; November 24, hen | friends, relatives and neigh’ | i Bathered to tender them a mis-| |cellaneous shower in honor of | their’ recent marriage. Miss Jean | | Heaney and Donald MacKay eés-' | corted the bride and groom to the | | seat of honor and Robert Heaney spoke briefly on the .purpose of | | the gathering and called upon | the ladies to present the gifts. | The many beautiful and useful ' gifts were carried in by Misses Susan Heaney, Wendy Woodside, Barbara MacKay and Gail Pick- lering and the ribbons were cut by Misses Beryl MacLeod and Carol Ann MacKay. Mrs. Robert Hean- ey and Mrs. W. MacKay read the gift cards while Mrs. William Cotton and Miss Linda Woodside arranged the gifts. A social hour | followed and lunch was served | by the ladies. . LIGHTNING HITS PLANE was sent last summer to a camp Scgtland, Charlottetown. The cer- MacPhail, Argyle Shore, and the out together with sliced sugared| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A’ in New Brunswick for diabetic emony was performed by Rever- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrr end J. H. Bishop. Chicken Cratloe | In Tasty Irish-S “My visit to Ireland last sum-} mer was full of high spots,”’ said honey-blond Sue Salter of the Editorial Staff‘ of M NBC, | stirring her cup of tea reflec- tively. “Looking at the world map hanging on your. workshop wall, ‘ed out by the members of the ef eleven children, one of which Young Couple Jn Ceremony At Springhill A lovely wedding was solemniz- ed in the Miller Corner United Church, Springhill, when Marion Alice Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hatfield, became the bride of Arthur Mer- rill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon lacLaren, St. Peter’s Bay, Prince dward Island. The double, ring ceremony wes performed by the Rev. Desmond McConnell. The church was tastefully de- corated with baskets of colorful fall flowers and small nosegays of red roses with fern marked e guest pews. Mr. Carl Merlin, soloist, sang “O Perfect Love” Preceding the: ceremony and “O Promise Me” during the signing of the register. He was accom- | McPherson, were winsome flow- | responded. : a ~ ee ame nylon | Miss Marion Arseneau, of 2. |Springhill served the wedding panied by Mrs. Clara Ritchie, the organist of Wesley United Church, who also provided the) |ton, brother of the groom, offi-! individual tables and the well Mrs. Allen, Ireland-may look like : : a small country. But I found it ees Conistenas stockings. pese- big in interest, hoSpitality and | committee were much apreciat-| TOETess as well as folklore. —_| ed by the members. Miss Flor-| “My objective was to attend ence Simmons was pianist for| the premier of Disney's picture the earol singing which followed. | 20ut leprechauns. A seasonal film, the Santa “Although I didn't see any lep- | Claus parade in Toronto, was rechauns, I'm sure they must be | shown by Miss Iphigenie Arsen- there, because how else could you ault through the courtesy of Miss | explain the whimsical charm of | Lillian Duchemin. | Ireland?” Gifts were exchanged among’ ‘ the members and in the opinion IRISH MUSIC D | “Did you hear any Irish mu- of all present thd mber | 5507" sked our Singing Chef. i mmittee, Miss Bessie Prowse, | Miss Lillian Dechiaie, "Mrs. | “fos, when I attended a dance Florence Poole, Miss Ethel Tay- i" County Cork at the Royal lor, Mrs. Rita Bell and Miss Al-| Muenster, one of the oldest clubs ma Mason, had gone all out to, i” Ireland, I heard delightful folk make Christmas party | songs and saw many folk dances. Saauoted one. ae | “Street dancing on roped-off wooden platforms is picturesque Pledge Vows in some areas. The dancers walk ; miles or come on bikes to these dances. They use no autos.” ed with a beautiful three tier wedding cake topped with 2 white doves holding wedding rin g, esmaid, wore a ballerina - length which~ the happy couple cut in gown of red velvet, with bouf-/ traditional manner. Tall lighted fant skirt flowing gracefully tapers on each table provided | from a fitted bodice, and featur-| candle - light while the dinner! ing a sweetheart neckline. She was served. wore a red velvet picture hat, | The guest book was in charge matching shoes and bracelet-'of Miss Florence MacLaren, of length mitts, and carried a cas-'st Peter's Bay, sister of the cade bouquet of white baby groom. mums. ‘ c . |. The toast to the bride- was Little Misses Dorothy Hollis,| propoked by the Rev. D. McCon- cousin of the bride, and Barbara pe}}, to which the groom happily >i to Ne aaa |party. Mrs. Wilfred Blenkhorn, nosegays of yellow and mauve | Of Southampton, aunt of the bride, baby mums with matching satin | 224 Misses Helen Ann and Mary ribbons. |MacCallum, of St. Peter's Bay, served the guests. Mr. Eugene MacLaren of Mone-| amid a shower of confetti and good wishes, the happy couple) ‘trawberries or drained almost- four - engined American Airlines Vincent, Windsor, Halifax, N.S. thawed frozen strawberries mixed |Plane was struck by lightning | with a little sweetened whipped | near Phoenix, Ariz., Sunday but | cream. |none of the 45 passengers aboard 4} Heap_with a cloud of whipped: was harmed. They were trans- : Foueee Decorate with green glace ferred to. another : fruit and serve as is an iris! x to com s Starred jig! tyle Meal “What did you have for break- fast, Sue?” I asked. BREAKFAST MENU “Porridge, Irish bacon. kippers, eggs, smoked salmon, liver and fried potato, one or all of them with brown bread or Irish soda bread, both delicious, or pale cold sha ¢ Open A Holman CHRISTMAS CHARGE ACCOUNT Buy Now! toast and a choice of coffee or : tea, ; * | i f “Luncheons and dinners were & Pay Next Year: substantial; much fresh fish, also : an entree of meat or poultry and FOCRECLEEE plenty of fresh fruits. DELICIOUS SHORTCAKE ~““Their Strawberry Meringue) Shortcake was delicious. { “There was less emphasis on salads and fresh vegetables than here in the United States, except. potatoes. They were served with every meal. | “Ireland was of the rain. “I loved the small cottages, with the thatched roofs. They're | cool in summer, warm and dry | in winter. And I learned how to thatch! You never know when it might come in handy!” TOMORROW’S IRISH STYLE DINNER FOR GUESTS Shrimp Tomato Mayonnaise Chicken Cratloe Potatoes Rissole Carrots and Celery Strawberry Meringue Shortcake Coffee Tea Milk | Measurements are Level; } recipes.for 6 _ Shrimp Tomato Mayonnaise: | 100 IN PRIZES. For Shoppers HARD COAL | FURNACE SIZE $28.00 HIGHEST QUALITY AMERICAN* ALBION NUT | OLD SYDNEY - ACADIA EGG $20.00 TRUCKS ACCOMMODATED H. R. LARGE & CO. Charlottetown Dial 5551 | glistening because . ‘ ‘at Phos " ciated as groomsman, with Mes- nuptial music. 'srs. Sidney and Durican Mac- The radiant young bride, who Laren, of St. Peter’s Bay, Prince entered the church \on the arm of Edward Island. brothers of the her fatlier; was a picture of love- groom, as ushers. Mrs. Hatfield liness in her ballerina - length mother of the bride, was attired! gown of white Chantilly lace and|in a gown of rust lace over taf- nylon tulle over bridal satin. The| feta, with full satin skirt. -nylon buoyant skirts of. gossamer \nylon| net yoke, and elbow - length sleev- tulle appliqued with Guipere lace es, Shea wore a small feather hat floral designs trimmed. with}in ma‘ching shades, and rust ac- dainty seed pearls billowed grace-|cessories. "-~ rorsege was of | fully over taffeta and net crino- orange Delight roses. fines. The empire bodice of lace| Mrs. MacLaren, mother of the and nylon featured a sweetheart! groom, was gowned in a street- neckline. A matching bolero with|Jength dress of navy crepe with | elbow-length sleeves edged in! navy hat trimmed with pink. She myieon tulle echaed the circlets wore pink accessories, and ber of lace appliqued floral designs! corsage was of pink Delight ros-' of the skirt. Her shoulder - length) es. | veil of Frencir tulle illusion cas-| The reception was held in the eaded from a coronet of accor-\Community Hall, Southampton, dian «pleated tulle, trimmed and where the bridal party and their secured in gathers by tiny seed! guests were served a delicious! pearls. She wore matching turkey dinner. The wedding party bracelet length gloves, a nd received under a decorated arch carried an arm cascade of Am-'of wedding bells, roses, and! eriean Beauty roses, with white white streamers. The bride’s tab-| satin streamers and white velvet je jaid with a linen ‘cloth and leaves. adorned with vases of pink atid Miss Brenda Letcher, of Am- white flowers and white tapers ‘erst, cousin of the bride as brid-\im silver candelabra, was center- left-for a honeymoon tour of the Maritimes. For travelling, the bride wore a two piece ensemb- le, a mauve knitted suit topped | with a “Breath of Spring’ musk- | rat jacket. She wore mauve ac-} cessories, and a corsage of yel-' low Perfection roses and lily-of-; the-valley. | Among the out-of-town guests were relatives and friends from | Moncton and Petitcodiac, N-B., St. Peter's Bay and: Morell, P.| E. 1., and Amherst, Brookdale, | and Southampton, N.S. The bride is a graduate of the | Springhill High School and the Provincial Normal College, Trufo. She is at present teaching school at Brook-Dale, N.S. The groom), attended St. Peter's Bay High | School, after which he joined the | staff of the T. Eaton Co., Ltd., Moncton, N.B. He is’ a member of the Armed Forces, now sta- tioned at Camp Gagetown, N.B.! The many beautiful gifts testi- fied to the popularity of the young couple. Best wishes for happiness and succes’ are e tended to Mr. and Mrs. MacLai EM SE CCM EN MEHL NS NH AN NN HH en. i “re. IN ‘THE EVENIN CGS. 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