. 2 their home in Toronto afterga ho Be i rts} rd : b liday spent at the home of Vr bd ie ae : , Groderick's parents. Mr. and g@he Old-Time.Farm Words fiat ret weerinte Puzzie The Young Folks | sdaried' doutet soluat a : . vat Toronto after a holiday spent . “Young swallows'” Mack ex- sawdust covered, inthe fee-- = her mother Mrs Camiule “aimed in ,some surprise this house of farms near. and far ee Tigaish Also spending morning..eving the little group Yes, the icehouse, We speak of | er holidays at the Gaudet Tour- ote cnet "ELLEN’S DIARY his grandchildren ever chance to read of these days. he:wi'll day ‘ “The pump-house”" the ister queried, jer ‘ ‘ : young “where's that’” iit sun-dappled in the tub below. j And presently the quiet there. as ithev-turned away to the stable — ion the high service wire. which vit And “the old. henhouse” | roe aac « Gaudet of - | spans the short distanie between which has long.since been anet ; a piggery and the wondshed lowed up in a second piggery.. t 7 We Suspect that should one of was there when. our farming . Debbie Gaudet of Toronto, Ont was voung. James brought the extra sow for her farrowing, fa- ponder ovef ‘the term “wood-- shinning for her a snug pen in a ished”, as do ours when words corner To look in by lantern Everett Harper who just com lonce common to our farming ap- light when he was welcoming’ pleted = weak 08 leachina te %. pear. when we chat with James! ‘he small ones, was to arouse | ronto is " spending his summer “Did you look in the pump: ‘slightly the old-time — speckled holidays ‘with his parents, Mr |house?" James inquired of one fowls. to teeter a bit on the per- | and Mrs. Bernard Harper, Tig- & |who searched for a hoe.the oth ches. to squawk inquiringly, | 3 | nish iis alle asc then satisfied all was well, settle | again to rest “The grain-house’ ton is gone PATRICIA CALLAGHAN TO WED IN AUGUST $62 yee : . returned , TE erick and—familv ist lodge was Frances ‘{s spending her summer ho! days.at the home of Mrs. Alma Boute, Tignish "DONNA CAMPBELL JULY WED ie * oRS, Jean Perry accompa..ied hy CHARLES MACDONALD Lher sisters Nola and Marcella, “The mill-house” also {s 16 | more So happy we were finally | a thresher was acquired. and Now the set of | - “Why,” James, looked his, used now to stable stock Though | jleft on a holiday trip to Boston. |amazement, “its over in the the former name we two use.| Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Ralph MacDonald. Summer: | While there they will be. the Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Dp, ), P. E. 1, om Saturday July. 18h lyard!"" . |And to speak of it, is to see | CaNaghan, Ebbsflieet, an gia, Mee eta allt take iguests of their sister Letita who. Campbell Montague, P.F.I, at 2:30 p. m. | }There,nperated ~hy"hand-In-atames—at-the-harvest's—stowine---—nounce-the—engagement—o-#——— age Win * tis employed in that city | announce the engagement of ____ —_—— a a \|day gone by, the pump lifted the On his knees, pressing _each| their daughter, Patricia Eloise ?°°* at St’. Paul's Church, - | | their. eldest. daughter, Donna. | water required {for house-paiis,. sheaf neatly in place, row after | ¢9 Charles Aubrey Mac Do Summerside, on August 6th, at | Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett) Wellena. to Henry Armond So and kettles A V of trough jrow, to build up tier after. tier) paid. son of Mr. and Mrs am . and son Kevin of Charlottetown mers: son of Mr. and Mrs \through a wall conducted that toward the roof. And we recall- | eee were recent guests at the home Ivan .H Somers.- Charlotte- lwhich fell to the hollowed log jhow blest we considered ourself jof Mrs. Barrett's parents, Mr. | town “The marriage will take BEAUTIFUL lwhere the horses, come “down | We had evervthing: an hushand, and Mrs. Earl MacDonald. Tig place at St. Andrew's Pres- : i lfrom the field, drank. It was |children, a farmhouse that. shel- nish. also visiting the MacDon-| hyterian Church, Montague, We & pleasant to hear them gain re. tered, and“# harvest of sheaves ald home was Mire Frances Mae- : lfreshment after hours of work: |to keep all, And all bound to- Donald and son“ Bilaiz-ot_Chariot- . i ithe long -cooling draughts, ‘he | gether with the gold of the har- | tetown Cet accompanied by ?frs ; a \clank of the harness, the ripple vest - time. and ribboned about | : inert) Sees a eee epee ' jof the pumps flow, the glint of with .crickets’ songs. ‘ tag pc fp lh rede cen Bhadeag hl orf pony Bergyry It’s ‘| Hagerty | | and son Francis of Lawrence, Mass, were recent: guests to the prome of Mrs Mr and Mrs Shane, Trevor and Lyndon to visit friends in Morell and: Nau- Durbe's parents, frage Fd Trembley Tig * Alcohol Spots Perfumes. medicines and beve rages containing alcohol can quickly age because alcohol has a tend- ency to dissolve any finish. Al- Ways wipe up spills as quickly as possible % If the. finish has heen pro cause irreparable dam- tected with wax there may he nn «pot if a spot appear rub with finger dipped im paste wax “sils er polish. linseed oi}, a damp cloth and rub the spot Follow immediately with an ap- plication of wax . For alcohol spots on which treatment has heen delaved, more complicated remedy is ne~*ssary. Mix _ rettenstone into. a creamy paste with a few drops of linseed oil or salad on Appl, the paste.tn the spot with la soft elnth, rubbing with the | graan of the wood if aybetitute a harder powdered pumice abrasive, for rotten necessary: the cost, -and you will find that the glamorous cake {s budget too Recipe of the Week All measurements are level All measurements are level Orange Meringue LAYER CAKE. IN $3 ACTS.. Act 1— The Cake 1 pkg. white cake mia 1 recipe mile-high meringue (follows! 9 thsp i minced randied | orange peel 1 recipe orange-nut filling . wise. ———er-—morstened—cigar_ash: rewax. |stone Finish treatment by wip (follows) On some finishes a qui ek |ing with o.——\——————______Orange sections Stir in -salt. orange juice and iciayde Shea is a chaplain with rind, “and pecans, “Cook-stir 2 ithe Royal Canadian Air Fotce. min over: verv low heat. . Cools manegineke ———$——$—$—— use as cake filling ‘see helow) GRAND: FINALE FROM THE CHEF Mesdames et Messieurs: now top the 3 acts of our Orange \ Meringue Layer Cake for the Keep a cannister fult near your'stove at home and at the cottage — and a@ package in your car too in case of emergency. One in nine Belvedere, smokers finds an Instant Gift Coupon in the pack. But most people smoke them because they like them. So, for one reason or another, you grand finale the serving ta & |te thousands—TEMPLETON’S T-R-C's. delighted persons "t suffer a day than you bare To Finish the Cake’ Cover Get TR's todey. Oty Be od 8 top of the remaining cake laver |with the Orange-Nut Filling Over this. place’ the meringued |2e!y. \laver. Place cake.on a good- | sued serving plate. extra fest rete! ore Tompleton's FLAME. ‘Croom Liniment in the roll-on botile exter. | while taking T-2-Cs intereolty. 7 Yoo | Beivedere should be opening a pack of Belvedere 2 right now. Are you? ab eyinconngipencintaitiat .. aamegg IT a gy _ lolder' tof ee cee ae ttaer Geads in our farm- | phe Guardi Charlottetown, Tues., July 12, 1966. 7 res inagonmed oe oo Earl Handrahan returned to SILVER FC AM --& .- ---_-- ooo —_MR. AND MRS. GAGE. DIXON. Reiners —— frou a —" ing was comple Bebortg ore |, - . san, siceaietmeriatienenanaeraananiaiatantarieeraaeeetrane as eats ieee et es companed OY su Y his ee ee ee Se en °, ; / ® : |deed we fancied its coolness this |to the thresher - a ins | ’ ' : : - recent holiday ‘spent at a} . Wedding Is Church S First afternoon when the heat hung \granary. Other machines have : : 2 . h oe ee are ee oe _ home in Christopher Cross. The Extra Mild Polish p ; heavy for a time. There the (since come to the place, but June Ceremony In Tignis ’ spending their summer holidays : t | n 10 4 Y ear Old Hist ory igpes. ag ier oi for the cream meee Nei, ere Savers | : si : =e Anelo Parken 04 the home ; Stella_Gallant.—Anslé~Fignish, 25> = ey me ~ ~ : 4 1 se - * , 9 r. and Mrs. Gunnar Peder- left to spend her summer school ys hy ome ‘ ‘ — = 4 -milk, for the later-churning. Alse this farmwife_than._that first Reception At Legion Home ca Sistah ; eke ask rihirie tenmt Hagerty Sitter Foam Churchill Presbyterian Church ‘pink: with matching -headdress- (for the whipped cream which |threshing machine come to lod- . . friends in Fredericton, Maine, it polishes and washes im was the scene of a recent cere- es. -Their bouquets were of white crowned tastefully the old time ge in “‘the mill-house. | $t. Simon and St. Jude Roman cott of Digby, N. S., and ushers A shower was held recently at and Boston, Mass. : mony when Heather Jane, dau- carnations tinted with pink to (pies, anid to add charm to the! “Young swallows! TI know” |catnolic Church, Tignish was were: Bill McConnell, David the home of Mrs. Francis Hill, one go... try it soon @ ghter of Mr and Mrs Richard match their dresses |strawberry summers of that Peter nodded to Mack. “I knew ithe scene of a colorful wedding Dauphine. Halifax, and Eugene |Frenchfort, in honor of Suzanne) g..y. Dove. and her ni your fine silver: MacPhee. New Haven was unit-. ‘The best man was Clifford ..now long’ago. Even to mention the nest there in the woodshed |, saturday, June’ 18th, when Gray of Bridgewater, N. S. ‘Chan who has since become one. yy ge 0} . a . ~ oo i. ed in marriage to Elmer Gage, Green. The ushers were Wayne the icehouse is to see a cooling was getting too small to hold the iMary Verna Gaudette daught- Following the ceremony a re- of the season's brides. Sheilagh oid , ia ; = 7 o2. Jar only $1700 son of Mr. and Mrs Keith Dixon. MacPhee, brother of the bride, |winter scene: the waiting _hor- |lot!”’ ais ler of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gau- ception was held at the Legion Dennis escorted the bride to the . ss miner ‘ane bites . Kingston and Angus Cameron ises and sleighs on the mill-pond| Young swallows . ..rose-bloom | qoite Tignish exchanged mar- home Tignish where the bride’s |seat of honor, Mary Boswell as- 7", > - i m di “them The double ring ceremony was | Mrs. MacPhee chose for her the men busy at the sawing, or |sunshine. . .light wind - how en- riage vows in a double ring cere- mother received wearing a pale |sisted in opening the ‘gifts. and \°" “_ on va = os .. ic Mail orders given prompt performed by Rey. Raymond L daughter's wedding an aqua and | lifting from the water ‘‘with a» chanting, all in all, was this ‘mony with David Randall Ryan blue dress of lace over taffeta |the accompanying good wishes - raved ae! ee Ce sited €hk aula al Gillis. Mrs. Gordon MacKinnon bone two piece suit with bone ac- knack” as James recalls, the July day! | as of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. with matching hat and mauve jwere read by Anne Dour. “on pe 7 eek - Boston who sang" The. Weddine Pray- .cessories and a corsage of white ‘heavy crystal.cubes, to be car-| Unti ltomorrow = - - Diary - - = inyan of Digby N.-S.Very Rév__accessories. Her corsage was | ee ae : 5% tax. er” before the ceremony and “A earnations Mrs Pixon mother ried away and stored in tiers ‘Good-night. .. . M. H Rooney was the officiat- of deep pink-carnations. She | Earl Coughlin of New York - dil ¥ Perfect Love’ during the sign- of the arpem. nee : ee = : ing clergyman ; was assisted by the groom’s coe eae ae of Prince Ed- peer rerreer erent re ing of the register dres¢ with a pink and white lace i . ». mother, who chose a navy dress ward Island is visiting | friends | see ee wae seem ce cee white... Set cornea | | d G ide T T k Part s cnnaee po pre He Fash of crepe with white hat arfd ac- and relatives on the Island. > H. BENNETT CARR + with baskets of lilace apple ies were white Her corsage S an Ul oO a e . aeoseatan the church, and white (cessories, and: corsage of pale | 4 it Sun Life of Canada | blossoms and potted plants. The was of white carnations tinted : none wadttal quest pews. pink carnations Joe Dorsey David Roberts and son Fran- District Supervisor guest pews were marked with |pink to match her. dress In All States Encam ment Jean Perry: was the organist was master of-ceremonies. Tele- kie, Toronto, Ont., are visiting Insurance “cunselling whife satin bows and lily of the) Following the ceremony, a re- , p The bride given in marriage grams and best wishes were friends in Charlottetown and Mt. Charlottetown, P.E.1. | Confederstion Plaza . valley ception was held at New Haven : by her father wore a floor length read by Eugene Gray, and Eva Herbert, for the month of July if Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 Dial 4-4253 The bride. given in marriage Legion Hall for approximately Ranger Gillian Cudmore, dau- | 'sl less A-line gown of ‘organ- |Gaudette was in charge of the| try Frank as aes tt neeye by her father, wore a floor - /f5 guests The hride's table was ghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Soe taffeta with over-cape in guest book a =o -- length gowr‘of peau de soie, with centered with a three tier wed- ‘Cudmore of. Montague leaves by = ‘ The Leaving for their honeymoon . ala dened ss inia- s by. ia flowe’ design with elbow ut , ee Sp one ee _ Wiy-polates one — ro —_ sae air on July 13 to take part in the ‘length gloves. The back featur- at Cape Cod the bride —_— for. slaex. ‘..detachable.train.fell. ture brideand room, e telcmeitients ft ads : shi 9] white brocade dress | i - , waist tenet — — 0s a near ionme kent estaba — : softiv gfrom two. satin rose buds-on. either side by white Jove ite Bip madly sary gare wre ee aig a traxclling.A-¥] cont “and” wh ' sceiieidial at the waist. Her shoulder trimmed with lily of the valley: visit to my at a “Gi ides flows headdress held ‘a should flower“hat, with gold accessor--)@ length veil was held in place by, Grace was offered by Mr. Gil- one of 10 Rangers and Guides an alk at met’ She car. ies and a corsage of green and @ amen crows. i fd _ with itis, who also proposed a toast te chosen By oe aike pe ihge de of yellow roses gold roses. The newlyweds will ° seed pearls, and she carried a the bride, which was responded tion Comittee of the Giri . . 4 senerv. reside at Halifas, N. S. where . he gr " st Guides of Canada to represent land shasta daisies with greenery. F houquet of red roses i te estos, Tee pet oe eee ° tearrings were her only Jewelry. both are employed. Out of town) ___..__pucilla—MacPhee,‘sister_ of proposed a toast to the miad of Canada. a eareres Gaudette--sister-of-the-guests—ineluded__Mrs__Ada Da-1& the bride was maid. of honor’ honor .and the bridesmaids This trip sponsored by the ma 7 a Cg oe coe . Brighton, Mass.: Mrs. Mary | She wore.a floor length gown of A. telegram. was read .ffom Gir} Scouts of USA is paid for by tae arate the brides. French, Boston, Mass: Mr. and" |§ pastel.blue brocaded with. white (Mrs. Grace Godin 88 Drucili@. |the Juliette Low World Friend- ale, They were gowned {n Mrs. Anthony Aisthorpe, Hali- | a 5 ; amt ; _ pie a at fa Sat a - 18 was of pastel -blue satin with. Brenda MacPhee niece . = Peer Jay 0 cat Ane 0 OM arena: = er vo Linda Williams, Halifax; Mr. matching veil and she carried a bride -attended the pest book. ues wil be aunet of Oe See | | ae te cae ecasann G14 h nok Mex Clyde Roberts, Antigo- bouquet of white carnations Following -the reception Mr. locas Girl Scout Cousell, ‘Tam-| | Ski * eee ae er vellow nish: Robert Ryan, brother of tinted to match her dress.. The and Mrs. Dixon left on a short | "Florida Wien oth ‘ob “ matching hea he s ae eal a ead and tis sister-_Mrs. bridesmaids were Diane. Mac- honeymoon The bride: chose oe families there, and getting | tome go Siete af honor car- J. K Ellis, Toronto, Ont.; Mr. Phee, cousin, of the bride, and for wee ing . = ee be Hs axe pert of the USA: Os , ore Sone cent yorge ashy EF Mrs. Baxter House, Char Rery] MacEachern. They wore turquoise boucle knit wi ; | | own: Mrs. Alma Gaudette dresses identical in style to that accessories, and wore a corsage hee: oe een | jand yellow eat cane re a ener Margaret Ann of of te mall df ben, © a il ee travel th the All States Encamp- | La gop Sosenst of mauve ‘Charlottetown: Mrs. C.- Claude ment in the Nantahala Nation-| ~ GILLIAN CUDMORE land yellow roses Wescott. Digby, N a3 Mrs — a al Forest of North Carolina. r The best man was Claude Wes- gene Gray, Bridgewater, ‘N. S. Here she will attend a 17 days| Gillian has received her Gold - . |primitive- encampment for ap- Cord - the highest award in guid- ‘ iproximately 120 Senior Girl ing and is a member of the Mon- H A P p F N | N G S . ee - ee ee Audrey Jenkins,. Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 - i . . IDA BAILEY ALLEN Mrs. John Bradley and four. Mr. and Mrs Roy Gallant « lchildren of Bagotville, Que, ac- have returned to their home in. . ’ / . / |companied by he mother, Mrs.” Toronto after their recent holt Mr. Joseph Paesmans, 5300 de Salaberry Street, Apt. 202, Montreal, P.Q. Grand Finale’ Dessert ceteen a af cesmiewn. ete es nae me Ls, - | ee bo E ‘ were recent guests at the-home Galiant’s parents,Mr. and. Mrs. : 2 |. ° \ / ae jof her aunts Mrs. Estella Mac- Hubert Gallant, Leoville,- and ose aesmans j A Hit 3 Acts . | Donald, afd Kay Brennan, Tig- with Mrs. Gallant's parents, Mr eee nish. and Mrs. Edmond Gallant, Tig- ee | ag : - : Throughout these columns. ' Make. up white eake mix fol-| nest: nish : : | a we are amnphasizing the word lowing pkg. directions. . Bake in | vad wees ak ee ee - Rev. Justin Gavin and hie } won d or un er ir | badgetwise wees oo 2 oiled (8) layer cake pans. ‘9 business in Montreal, {8 -re- mother, Mrs Wilfred Gavin .of) : : een ee aa’ tea, (poten cat 1660 d the newing old’ friendships In and Oxishoma, and his sister, Mrs. ve, padi : ly in our nation’s history. This Pefore cake bs ¢ go eg : at f wignish a tickensa 4¢ Claws, 46m E tec does not ‘mean that we must eat top of one layer liberally with around the village:o gnis Harriet } : — _ ahcade | ve ere inden Sm apctimoraytts ie pga ee ae J Conr a remarkable vier ‘haae? village of Tignish. rom e : J carefully, after a thorough mar- \oveT candied orange peel. Re- ar oe i from Pittsburg a ‘ ‘ket survey. When we serve an iturn pan to oven and bake a . sine bis ioe Mrs} sr ond Mrs. Francs. Brot ® lexpensive entree, purchase oth-|min. at 325 degrees F.. or until Fenn. : S Cem |e | i n is f to touch q@.|Harry Rogan and Margaret Con | ler accompanying foods of mo- Meringue irm to touch and’ Tienish ; : , iderate price: perhaps. not what (lightly browned.) Cool in pan. /Foy. *1gnisn. : “ce ea we want to buy but which.are ap —e cor aes i cake Mrs. Catherine Snider of Bos- : e : a sale at reasonable cost: ayer té use latfr—see Shef. iti latives Act 11-Mile Hi Meringue ton, Mass., is visiting re ; in uranc Question Of Dessert : and friends in Tignish while a oO Where does dessert come in| 1% tbsp. cold water guest at the home of her broth- ° J : Should it be omitted in budget-| 2 eges whites (use ecg oe cad waned Phen We Trade a ° ° wise meals Most certainly not, | yolks for orange-nut * Furniture lfor a tasty ‘or especially delecta- | filling) xs John Delaney. Boston, Mass., * Televisions ' an ecome cd I Ipper. , ble dessert is # good finale te | 1-16th tsp. salt ‘lis visiting relatives and friends is li : . Ama la budgetwise dinner, and it need| % tsp. cream of tartar lin the Tignish ares. Appliances : inot be expensive. It furnishes ~ tsp. flavoring (‘any kind) ‘ : p : sugar and other energizing ele-| tbsp. sugar M Gaudet, Providence. ’ ments, and lends that luxury| Add water to ege whites and |}. . guest at the home of FIRESTONE we. So ad . touch without which many an oth- beat until frothy with -rotary |Mrs. Charles Gaudet, Tignish, Home and Auto : 4 MR. AND MRS. RUNDELL SEAMAN- 1 |erwise simple meal might seers jbeater. Add salt, eream of tar- |Accompanying Mrs Gaudet Is cacaiaaa siesaaiitseabiiiasdc sesh utenti dase esciaddaiia hen tae aera aeeenesentanee CRM ) _...--Relay_jtar...and. flavoring. Continue to.iher_.grandson, Reg Porter, @f |. co prnermncratmeear rR i aN tPA SE i i OS i a er ae Ane eect gO t : NEWLY MARRIED eee a mornent, please, ‘and’ glance jbeat until stiff. Add sugar ahd | Montreal. q : cE mie si “= — See - through our menu with me. beat until stiff enough to form ie . a ee = The marriage of Lynda Pherson attended the groom | TOMORROW'S DINNER |peaks Pile onto cake layer and| Mr. and Mrs. Hore Pers 2 P -Adele. daughter of Mr. and while Mr. Allan ~ Peters ang, | Melon Wedges jbake as previously directed Chicago, Tl, are gue “pag : Mrs F B Macleod to Run- Mr. Douglas MacDonald wsh- ‘Chopped Beef Patties Platire Actii!—Orange Nut Filling home of Mr. and Mrs Josep : ‘ dell Upton Seaman, son of ered the guests ee bik Pear Peciaes page eae i Gaudet. : } = = N ar Seaman, A wedding reception follow- , . : E h eta oe eee “ 2 recently ed at the’ Rainhow Room with Mixed Greens | 1.e boiling water Dr. W. P. Gatdner ~ xtinguls ‘ : 1 solemnized. at Trinity United Mr W. R Jenkins, acting as | Orange Meringue Layer Cake | 1 tsp butter or margarine wife and infant son are | U's : gs : Church. Summerside Dr, C. master of ceremonies and Dr {Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk 1% tbsp lemon juice relatives and on neha kitchen fires Wikher officiated ot tO A Doiron’ proposing the Now that you've read the} 2 reserved egg youks, beaten — while a iad Mr . - 3 : -double_ring ceremony toast to the bride menu through. you wil agree, ‘s tsp. salt jo Mrs ~— oft sont Tig. quickly with : a ‘ The bridal attendants were Presently’ the couple are re- with me that up to the dessert | Juice and rind 1 orange jand -Mrs alp r’ . i ey Mrs: Gilbert Arsenault, Mrs. siding at Stanhope and will at- it is wholesome, good eating but 1-3.¢. chopped toasted pecans nish. . Brand David Large, and Miss Nancy tend Acadia University® in nothing special. However, vour In pt-size saucepan. stir’ in | + Sh conmeanied ow * “ ’ Woodside Mis Mark Mac September... eves mav glisten and vou may gether cornstarch and sugar. | Mrs. W Js me ae ot ine : : ; smile when vou come ta the Gradually stir in hoiling water: iby her ome iat hae Ho Fleas Sete eneee A ' . i : R d E - japplication of: ammonia will orn ae oe — foe ve boi} 3 we. iad eer se pein on oat of Toronto. ie ‘quickly extinguished . ey 3 Se 5 UN. cause it S gay an * argarine a emon juice | : a by dousing the flame with emeay FASCS™* do the trick. Put a few drops on licious. Think a moment about mixed with beaten egg yolks. (eave tet 08 es = —— Cou brand bahing Soda, Tough Joe : 7 7 |