gee Py ar my’ Be baler SEE WHAT WE WON! the Club leader, Mrs. William Wood, Kinlock, FROM THE Representing the 14 member Kinlock 4-H Garment Club these girls “-oudly display the LEFT Michelle.Carragher, Et- “County” banner they won at Marg Wood “a recent rally. Monday was ta. Shepherd, Margaret ‘Wood, their anual achievement day, Maureea Gaudet-and Carolyn held Shis year al: the home of Mills, soccer inking r sale? loyally. HANDS ~ ervies, and 40 larger a Auth J car y HEART HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins; Women's Editor. Phone 4-8hu0 | Mr. and Mrs Alfred Simmons. be visiting with friends and re- and daughter, Suzanne, left re- latives cently by air on return to their ; home at North Burnaby, B. C, Alma MacLean has left on re- after visiting Mt. Simmons’ mo- turn to Newton, Mass.. having ther, Mrs. Mary Simmons and spent her holidays with her mo- brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ther, Mrs.’ W. MacLean, Kings- and Mrs. James Simmons and_ boro family, Burlington. F | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Watson Robert- Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs son, Waltham, Mass., have been Edwin. Brown, Margate, were Visiting with ‘Mr. — Robertson’s Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Kirk of ‘Tor- mother, Mrs. Havelock - Robert- wood, Dumfries, Scotland son, Kingsboro Recent guests of Hattie Clark David. Black who. spent part and her father) David I. Clark, Of his leave at Kensington, guest Kensington were Mr. and Mrs. Of his grandmother, Mrs. Danie! Earle Andrew, Ottawa and Mr. Hickox, and at Wheatley River, livi ela ii 1g. aur tr} WR. AND MRS. RALPH ARSENAULT CFB Summerside Chapel Scene Of August Wedding double ring cere- mony at CFB Summerside Cha- In a quiet |floor length fitted model of white sata peau with long lily-point pe! on August 6th, 1966, Gloria |sleeves and a sweet-heart neck- Jean, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. |line. Her headdress was of tulle Walter Grant of Washington, jillusion and her bouquet of white D. C. became the bride of LAC |’mums. Joseph. Arsenault, son of, Mr. | -On a honeymoon trip to On- and Mrs. Frederick Arsenault. |tario, Mrs, Arsenault’ wore a Father Weagle officiated at the |white nylon and ‘sharkskin fitt- ceremony : ed dress and matching cape lin- . . The bride. was attended bY Jed with pink, pink accessories, her sister. Mrs. John Robertson | ang a, corsage of pink sweet. | her vousin* Mrs. Roger Goss, heart-roses: and Mrs, Joseph. Thomas, 6 The bride {s on the staff ot cousin of the groom. The best Parkdale School d tt man vas her brother-in-law, Dr |* 2Px@2le School, an le groom John Robertson. is with the RCAF. (Photo by gown was a 'Sears) | The wedding IP’ BAILEY ALLEN. Cantaloupe Plum Jam Treat From West Coast The queen of plums, Santa |juice. Gently boil the mixture | Rosa. and the princely ‘western juntil the desired consistency. | fruit of the - vine, cantaloupe, |from 30 to 45 min. Skim of f ¢ombine into a burgundy - col-|any froth from the top. . Pour ored Cantaloupe Plum jam. |into sterilized pint jars and | This easy-to-make spread {s |seal. Makes 2 pts. delicious on bread and for top- MONDAY , DINNER pins ice cream or cake Thick Slices Approximately 35 percent of Beef - Steak Tomatocs all plums produced in California | with Chives-French Dressing are .the Santa Rosa_ variety. Braised Lamb— Shanks You will. recognize it by . the with Gravy conical shape and purplish erim- (previously columnéd) son color The’ flesh is yellow | Tossed Noodles ~ ~ Spinach to dark red near the skin with Cantaloupe Wedges a pleasing tart flavor and | “Hot or Iced’ Coffee or Tea plenty of juice Milk or Grape Juice Cantaloupe on the firmer} | Cooling, unusual and easy to prepare. CANTALOUPE AND TOMATO) SALAD , French: dressing rather than ripe-for-eating is best for making jam. Measurements level; .recipes for 6 1-3 ¢ side, stage, CANTALCUPE-PLUM : JAM te diced cantaloupe 9 medium cantaloupes Lettuce (2 ¢. puree) . Peel and slice the tomatoes; 2 \h red plums poyr over half the Freneh (9 puree) dressing, to moisten, and com- 4c. sigar bine remainder with the canta 1 thsp lemon juice @ loupe; refrigerate To serve, Remove -rind. from —- melons, |border plates with lettuce; can- halve melons. remove seeds, and |ter with the cantaloupe; edge cut flesh into chunks. Puree |with sliced tomatoes in a. glender or food mill, Re- THREE-MELON . SALAD move" pits “from plums tind 1 ¢. cubed watermelon puree the flesh. Put both fruits; 1 ¢. cubed cantaloupe 1 ¢. cubed casaba. melon in a 4 to 6 qt. kettle and bring \% @, French dressing to a boil. Add sugar and lemon “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., ro $1, 1966. q ELLEN’S DIARY a The Little Truck Brings a Emme 4 Divorce Laws Under Study By Churchmen Many have committees studying question of divorcee in the of demands .for updating _laws have already reports on tions Most the their favor change. Latest to take this position ts | the committee appointed by the Archbishop England. of Canterbury in the of the world's churches the light Some of these commitiees | made preliminary recommenda- And the recommenda: tions are in line with those made earlier this year by a branch of Anglican church of Canada, | The Huron Diocese suggested to the federal government ed to include such grounds as desertion, incurable mental ness, and, band, convictions of rape and some forms of sexual deviation | that | present divorce laws be extend- | ill- | in the case of the hus- | and Mrs. Val Rutledge, North guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr Bay, Ort: They were register: and Mrs, Alfred Stead and_fa- ed at Harbour View Cabins, mily, left on Thursday for Tor- Gaiiaesila and Sictted eaaie onto where he will spend two , e * ~ weeks with his parents, Cpl. and of interest in the ‘province Mrs. H. T.. Black and family be- , | fore reporting for duty at” CFB Mrs. Anne. Frizzell, Chslot-—- a; Matec: P,Q. He was former | tetown and Mrs. Leeland Mayne, Emerald, returned home re- cently by train after spending a Vickiv and Wayne Hickox, St: month in Alberta and British’ \Kleanor’s spent a-few days. re- ly stationed at Clinton, Ont Columbia. They attended the cently with their grandmother, | wedding of ‘the former's daugh-.. Mrs.’ Daniel “Hickox, Kensing- ter, Lorna Frizzell and Colin ton Fried Andrew at Red Deer, Alberta. and visited their sisters and, bro- Rey, Michael Ness, Frank My- thers-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs” “A> “ers, MLA., and Mrs. Myers. all '|W.- Eoakes, Coronation, Alta., of Crapaud, have aceepted an and Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Ed- jnvitation from the Lord Bishop | wards, Kamloops, B. €.. and (of Nova Scotia to attend a din- Mr. Edwards, parents, Mr. and | ner honoring the Most. ‘Mrs, H. Edwards, Victoria, B.C. | Arthur—Michael Ramsay, a bishop of Canterbury and Mrs. John Maloney and Bar- | Ramsay. ‘The dinner will be bara MacDonald, New York, /held in Prince Memorial ‘Hall, left recently on réturn after. vaca- | University of Kings College, Ha- tioning at Indian River, guests Jifax. N.S, on Thursday, Sep- of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. tember Ist at six o'clock. Rev. Hon Arch- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McIntyre 1 ( Mr. and Mrs. “Robert. Massey and family, and Jim MclIntyre, and family are-visiting with Mr of Toronto, Ont., are visiting at and Mrs. Freeman (Mossey, the “McIntyre home in. Grand Rothwell. : River. ‘ g Gertrude MacDenald Mrs Mrs. .Florence Lord has re- Welen .MacLean and_ Gerard turned fo Goldfish, “Alta. -after. vacationing -with friends and -re- on return to- having spent MacLean all left Sonferville, .Mass., latives in’ Central Bedeque. | their ‘vacation at their” home in 3 South Lake Mrs. Herb Deagle, Roxbury, Mass., has returned to her home wrs TT. “J. Robertson has re- after spending some time visit- (yrned to'her,home in Red Point ~ Wood For Our Baking. Today, Joads -of. firewood “Had you ever before tanh on came down the fields’ lane, in the Highway that runs by: the the_ little truck and- were stow- end of this Road? we inquired: fed away in the woodshed. As is) “Oh yes! When we went on usual, while hardwoods predom-|our honeymoon to the States’ inate, it is a mixture of woods | She replied, the remembrance | that comes home ‘to the ‘cooks. |returning the girlish glint te the Stout maple sticks: -Birches - eyes. the yellow and the white with its | Island communities have paper-white curls so handy to-their chosen place-names. Some pkindle a fire “A versatile fab- |tell a tale of loved districts left | Tie, the bark was, in our child-|behind overseas. Some declare “hood. Bees to“a—funnel-like+aloyalty-to-the-Crown-by-names-+| container, we could dip cooling |of kings and queens and princes drinks from the brook. On oe- now long gone. casion, we.used the like to carry |ginal, and even-though we may | erings. Or shaped into tiny ca-/| visiting lady's home communit-. |noes, what. fun it was to launch] What pretty ‘scenes—the name them on the risples of the brook ;conjures up! An Island valley, and watch, them sail away be-| secluded perhaps. as-is this one. ‘neath the spanning rustic bridge |A place of shady trees and —a ‘and the high rail fence below} green loveliness where summer /and out beyond sight around a/comes to linger in an all em- bend of field to fairy sailings be- |bracing peace. lyond! The softwoods too contri-| Another of today's callers was bute a share to our mixture, the|a gentleman, retired after more scented spruce and fir to make /|than a half-century of faithful ‘the hurried fire fdr the quick | service given-to the company he cups of tea jserved. It was often -his lot to “This will Bake your loaves’ |pour in a measure of that Balm |Mack smiled, getting down |of Gilead into hearts, which ‘fromthe truck- “he had backed | makes for Satisfaction” between j within’. the -rather—-narrow door- company and patrons. [wag of the woodshed, | “That I think has been my ‘And boil our” kettles’ we | main purpose in life: to make | smiled And sing content peace wherever I went’ he tunes to us, lullabies of things. | smiled happily. And as he talk- | Restful. Of summer zephyrs |ed with this pair a verse we had ‘and birdsong, of. sunshine and‘ read somewhere came to mind: gentle-showers, and-all- the ful- |**We don’t have: to tell how we ness and the loveliness of the | live each day; summery days, when wildish |We don’t have to say if we work breezes rant and rave about our | or play; and rooftree. Jenves How snug |A tried true barometer serves ave shall then be - we two! | in our place, | “Pve wanted so long to see€| However we live, tt will show in} this farm’’ a trim nice lady, nei-| our face!”’ \the young nor yet old, who with} It was true. This evening an an also interesting daughter and|enviatle serenity of spirit was grandson “going into grade ele-|written'in grand characters on ven’ were among Alderlea’s ‘his features. visitors today. ‘‘And as we hap-, “I feel a mite hungry, Ellen’’ pened to be in town, we came) James says; at the..door. “Aft- |the extra miles. And we re a,er all, we had an early supper, llong way from home now! she! remember?’’ |smiled, obviously pleased to, Until tomorrow’ — ery, -+ ots have had a long wish come true. | Good-night. FLORENCE COUSINS JAMES MACPHATL Others are ori- | home -nvsegays of violets’ in |know them only by_name, they | spring, or the summertime’s of-jare still most-interesting. We} ferings of berries, if oge were |were specially taken up - with. found unprepared for such gath-|‘'Oak Valley’’, the name. of this | ing friends aad relatives on the from a Visit with her son and \Island. She was the guest of dagehfersin-law. Mr. cand: Mrs: Mr. and Mrs. Linus McDonald. Brent Robertson, and with Mr. Richmond. and Mrs. Colin. Dixon, . Water- bury, Conn Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ayles L | Moncton, N. B., spent a few days) yrco° N Wan. Herk and Mrs lrecently with Mr and Stoffer Boertien, and Mrs. |jorie Campbell, -Kingsboro Mrs. Jans Singerland of Holland, -are Mar- visiting their’ brother ‘Dick. van Hirk and his wife and fami ‘ue. This is their first Visi Mrs. Kenneth Greer and fa ne es nee Aaa mily_of Greenwood, N.S. have : jleft on return after visiting. her |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto |Doull, Central Bedeque. Mr.- and Mrs. Muncey -Sheilds and daughter, Teronto, Ont., re- cently. returned to their home, after vacationing onthe Island. _Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown.” : = ! |Grand River, recently _return- They’ were guests of Mrs. Sheild led from New. York- where ‘hey =parents, Mr-.and Mrs. William |attended their nieces’ wedding: Arsenault-Grand River. Accom- r= panying them on return to Tor- ~Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Me- onto were Mrs. Sheilds’ mother Mrs. | ‘| consideration, | These are now conditions in Bri- | tish divorce laws The British committee abolish the outdated concept that there is one innocent and ;one guilty party in a broken mar- riage. les to‘ arrange for rigged evid- ence of adultery. But under the British recommendation, both parties would: have -to prove {their marital failure ifr court and ineither would have to bear the |stigma of the sinner. \be more like an inquest and_less like a trial. | All the churches’ seem anxi- {ous to rid our divorce laws of their hypocrisy. Canada lags | sadly behind the rest jworld’s major countries lwe will have to take a step to get into this century just ‘dulent atmosphere now attach- ed to our divorce laws. Saudi Arabian. Brides Are Down In Price Jedda, Saudi Arabia. A udi-Arabian suitor will no ‘onger have to pay more’ than |2,000 rivals (about $5640) when lbuying a bride, under a new lgovernment law Previously. parents never, accepted less. than 6,000 ri y= als and sometimes the ‘‘mahr”’ or purchasing price ran as high as 10,000 silver pieces. When. the bill was still under however, Saudi newspapers Complained +thfat many educated. young men pre- | ferred to remain bachelors rath- | er ene be forced to pay” such | ‘high Sums of money~to-get them | selves a wife. fe Most of the time, suitors’ Te- luctance was also dictated by. the fact that; according to Mos- lem law, marriage contract - has” | would | It is the perpetuation of | this myth that now forces coup- | As the re- | |port, notes, a divorce case woul@ of the | and | . giant | ‘ \eatching-up._We should be anxi- | jous to get rid of the present frau- |. | j % Recently married in Central RECENTLY MARRIED MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MATHESON ae bane, and the groom {s +n | Christian Church, - Charlotte- son of Mr: and Mrs. Thomas town; were Heather Rose Matheson, Bayfield; N. § Canipbell.. and. Charles - Rich Mr. and Mrs. .Matheson have ard. Matheson... -The bride. is taken up residence in Hali- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fax; N.S... (Photo by. Edith Sterling Campbell,. Breadal- Robinson) 7 signed by parents on both ‘sides cording to national president. ' and the newlyweds enter the matrimonial room. Commenting. on the situation one newspaper said that nun-ctr- ous social problems had arisen out of such. practice because \disappointed young men had been married to ugly;-old and *‘\uneducated women by greedy, matchmakers whose sole aim was to pocket a_ substantial “cut’’ from the- money paid.(Wo men’s—News- Service) the bridegroom is not |ship allowed to see his bride until the |League of Canada has increased been by ‘Membership Has Increased In . | Canadian CWL HAMILTON (CP) —- ‘Menitber- in thé Catholic Women’s -|chapters courses to Grade 7 and 8 stu- dents and Girl Guides O-O-2-O9-OO-O OOo Catherine- Toal of London, Ont. : Miss Toal said 37 new parish |~ jcouncils were formed Member- : ship is now 163,467 : The. British Columbia provin- : cial president reported that | the provincial CWL ‘was com mended by the British Columbia + welfare department for the sue- : cess of its adoption program, : part of a-nationa! project. Saskatchewan * reported ~its gave baby sitting 7 ————$ $$$ PSS Coe PP COCO OOS OCOG H. BENNETT. CARR 3 Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor insurance Ceunselling , Chariottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 oH 4-@-@@%-06 4 00-0- 2-0 9-20-00 @ Neill, Richmond, recently | en- tertained at a dinner party in and her sister Lorraine and bro- honor of their grandson and his ther, Kirk, ‘S bride, Mr. and “Mts. Lorne |—— Brown, Toronto, who were spend: ing their honeymoon on the Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mas- sey, East Baltic, are visiting with their daughters and their families in Peterborough, N. H Mae Campbell of Ottawa, Ont has left on return after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell, Central Bedeque, and her brother Harold Campbell, and his wife in Chelton Ray MeNeill and little daugh- ter, Patti, from Toronto, Ont., recently. returned» home. from a weeks visit with their parents, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard -C._ McNeill, -Rich- mond. They also visited rela- tives in Coleman. Mrs. Mabel Hunter, a former resident of Summerside, and now of Saint John, N. B., visit- ed relatives in Summerside and Central Bedeque,. recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Paynter, Freetown, have had as __ their guests recently, their daughter and son-in-law, Constable and. Mrs. .H. E.. Marshall and dau- ghter Terri Lynn _ of Bathurst, N. B.; and Constable. Marshalls parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs” E. C. Marshall and Susan of Roxboro, Quebec. The Central Bedeque School i which has re-opened for the school year, has as its teaching staff, Mrs. Robert Affleck,: Mrs Joawa Johnson, and Mrs. John McCardle. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Praught and family, Ottawa, Ont., are visiting Mr. Praught’s mother, Mrs;-Ebba Praught and his bro- ther, Ben, Richmond. MacDo- visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Waldo nald, South Lake, are with relatives and friends Boston, Mass. ‘Annie Brown from. New York fs spending her holidays with her brother and_ sister-in-law, « Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Grand River. / ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. cand Mrs. Robert Cou- and Mrs. Bert MacPhail of | sins, Darnley, wish _to an Argyle Shore,» on September | | nounce tho» forthcoming mar- 24th,, 1966, at Trinity) United riage of their daughter, Flor- ence Annie, to James Bur- Church in Summerside at 3:30 rows MacPhail, | _son OC Mr... P.M; | | (made with lemon juice cantaloupe; % orange, cut 1 m | instead of vinegar) sections; % grapefruit, cut in | | Lettuce sections; 1-3 cup stoned red | | 1-8 ¢. sliced black olives cherries; lemon-French dress- | Before eubing melons, remove jing: Boston lettuce or Bibb iseeds and rind. . Combine the lettuce, : cuhed melons with the French| To Prepare: Combine the dressing. . Chill. serve in nests fruits and French dressing. Re- | garnish ;frigerate 30 min. Serve on let- | |tuce./. 2 lof lettuce. Tf desired, lthis salad with black olives. 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