3;-mg in -V-.'''.--'! -.?'!I!' -r-an:-3 D --.u.- MR. AND MRS. JAMES liIcALEEll Couplep Pledge Vows At St. Dunsicin's Basilica A very pretty weddding look- Inca recently at St. Dun-tails gasiclla, Charlottetown, wlu-ii Juel it-eele. R xx. daughter of lilr and Mrs. Ainbrose Steele uf llorcll. was united in marrriage with Janl-l on McAleer. son of the late James Luna Cnrollno Mcbure. Women's Idiur. Pbuo & Page 8. The Guardian Wed-. Dec. 19. 1956 A HAPPENINGS idesccnt sequins and featured long sleeves, fitted bodice and full; skirt. Her feather head dress wasl most becoming. She carried Ii bouiiiict of red roses. 1 The bride's maid wore a gown of cherry red velvet with blackl .planist" is the caption for an art-l "Two awards to Saskatchewan Basing. now of Winnipeg. were re- icle in a Western paper regarding. a brilliant young pianist who hasl island relatives. The article goes on to say: Miss Joan Walltlnshaw, swift Current. Canadian concert pianist has been awarded two aponaible for her local instruction piror to her entering the Univer- sity of Toronto upon completing collegiate studies lterc. Jean studied in Toronto for four years. and during the summer months she attended the school more scholarships. Word of the for (in, 31-15 in Banff, 5 awards came this week. Missi Wiliklllbllall attended summer classes at Siena. Italy on a scholar ship this year. and recently was, Jean is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie walkiushaw Sho is also the ntanddaugltter of the late Daniel F. and the late admitted to the Conservatorie De Mrs. MacDonald of Vernon Bridge Genete in Geneva. Switzerland. iand a niece of Mrs. William M. h lar-lFlynn of Charlottetown. She won I pcrforrnanco ship tliere. llliss walkinshaw began her tlnrd year of studies in Europe in September. 1956. Most of her over- seas studies have been in Vienna. She studied for two years with Prof. Ytlagatoff there. llcr musical career began at the our tli six. Mrs. Jack Mclntyre.l tents, lent of the bar association of Sask.. slice or go or ,-Fdism and you suiit Current and Mrs.,Bernnrdl Mr. Brian Nooiiuii. student at St. Dunstan's UlllVOl'Slly, leaves for Regina, Saskatchewan. where he will spend Christmas with his par- llir. Edward Noonan presid-p and Mrs Xoonun. Brian is a. nephew of Air. Justicc Mark R. Mc- l Guigan. E CHURCHILL W.M.S. The ?x'ut'cniber meeting of the it .ll.S uas lrcld at the home of Iiirs. Robbie MacKinnon. Meeting opened with the theme "Good tid- HcAleer and Mrs. Janie McAlL-er, laccessories and carried a bouquet p mg! 0' great my to u, people... d Charlottetown. Reverend Monsignor Patrick Mc- Mahon performed the double ring coremony and celebrated Nuptial Mass. Miss Audrey Gallant was in charge of the wedding music and nccotnpanl d Miss Jean Bevin who long "Mother at your Feet We are Kneeling", "0 Sancttssima" and "0 God of Lnicliness" durint! th eceremony. and ”Ave Maria” during the signing of the register. 'l'bo liter of the church was beau- tifully decorated with mums, forms and vigil lights. - z The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle. John Hughes of Morell. She was attended by hor sister. Corporal Joan Steele of Snmrnerside. Mr. Reginald Mc- Alaer, brother of the groom, was but man- Tho bride looked charming in a street length gown of winter white brocaded satin. trimmed with ir- IIVERVIEW W. I. no regular monthly meeting of tho Rlverview W. l. was held on December 3rd at the hmne of the president. Mrs. P. R. Boyle. who prnlidod. Tho meeting opened by gagging "O Come all yo Faithful" and repeating tho Mafy 5l9W3"- Collect in unison. The roll call was answered by twenty-four members donating a Christmas tree decoration for the Sonatorlum. The minutes were road. approved and signed Mrs J. 0. Wood reported she had sent out a numbor of cards A sum of money was voted to He TE League. Tcn dollars was moved to be sent in the Sllflnilr hill Disaster Fund and two small bills naovod paid. Mrs. Moose. Mr.-. lponco and E1. Boylo were appointed to se- cnro o suitablo place for the Wrw men's Institute Supervisor to hold 3 two week short course. which in to begin January 22- Mro. Burns and Mrs. Rough Iognall no to arrange tho christ- snas troat for tho'children. Mrs. Chester Whitiock and Mrs. Hed- loy Spence are to attend to the "Sunshine Boxes." The 1956 program committee. which consisted of Mrs. C.B. Math- ooon. Mrs. Ivan McKay. Mrs. C. Barnard was reelected. with Mrs P. R. Boyle added. Together they will plan and prepare the pro- gram for the year. no president gave a report of Uta leadership course which she pad tho secretary attended in .m...m.m..m.n....m. Two Part Triumph IYVIIAWINIION 'I'hIo'oOmo&l&I oojtoassiacoitls - ndboharo of white roses. The mother of the bride chose a coffee brown dress with ava-: cado green accessories and worel mother of the groom chose a black dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnations. Following the marrriage cere- mony a reception was held at tlv-.3 Queen Hotel. The bride: table was tastefully decorated with autumnl iflotters. it was centered by a. three tier wedding cake, with a miniature bride and groom on top.l The bride's cake. topped with sil-l Iver bells. was flanked with silver. icandlelina. Mr. Reginald llIcAleer proposed the toast to the bride 1iillCi1 was iittingly responded to lby the groom. , Following this reception the hap- lpy young couple left on a brief honeymoon to the mainland. On their return they will reside in Cltzirlottctnnn. Charlottetown. Each mombor gave a two minute talk on what she learned from last year's program, which concluded by Mrs lllac(luig- an expressing her thanks to the committee in charge. explaining how helpful it had been to her throughout tho year. Members exchanged Chriatmus gifts and a Christmas Quiz was put on by Mrs. l, McKay. Mrs. Robert Smith. Mrs. J. G. Wood. Mrs Duncan Nicholson and Mrs. Montgomory are on the lunch committee for the January This was followed by the presid- ent leading in prayer. I-lyimn No. 173 was then sung- Scripture read- ing was taken from Luke 2: Ver- .a cor.-age of pink carnations. The ses Bgzo read in unison. Mrs. Louis Dnrrach then lead- in prayer. Hymn 195 "Joy to the World" was sung. Mrs. Kilian gave a very interesting talk. Of-2 fcring was received amounting to 53.30 and dedicated by the pres- Roll calll was answered by 12 members. Miss Ena Docherty read "First Worship - Then Lab- nur”. it was decided to remember our shut ins with a treat. also thei faithful organist with a gift. Mrs. MacDonald read a chapter from "Day of Opportunity". Mrs. Waldron Maclflnnon read a very interesting letter from And- rey Campbell in Pakistan. Next lineetlng is to be held at the home ;of Mrs. John A. and Mrs Wal- dron MacKinnon. Roll call is to be answered with tho name of amounted to 37.00. Mrs. Richard MacLcan will be hostess for the January meeting when Mrs. George Kltson. Mrs. Ralph Younker and Mrs. Richard Macbean will be on the lunch committee. There were three members subscribed to the lust- itute News. it was moved and seconded that the meeting be adjourned. follow- ed by singing the Carol"Wa Three Kings". Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Cuthbert Montgomery. Mrs. Richard Mac- meeting. it will be held with Mrs. iiioase. The members will answer Lean and Alice Edwards. l lileeting closed by singing Hymn i rutabaga: orange sliortcakcs: cof-i .No. I77 and rcpczitiitg the Mizpah i I"- teai milk- t missionary from India. benediction in unison. A dainty lunch was served by hostess, as- sistde by Mrs. Kenneth MacKin- non and Mrs. Charles Frizzell. BROOKFIELD W. I. The regular meeting of the Brookfieid Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Sadie Wood on December 4th Meeting opened by repeating the Creed in .unison. Roll call answered by sev-i en members. Minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. The sick com- mittee reported making a call and taking fruit and two cards of thank you were received for fruit bills of 32.22 were ordered paid. The school committee had no re port. Correspondence was read by the secretary. it was moved and sec- onded that SS be given to the TB League A treat is to be given the children at the Christmas tree and the sick and shut-ins to have a treat at Christmas. . A Sympathy card has been sent to a member who lost her father. Mrs. Sadie Wood invited the members for next meeting. Mrs Preston Sentncr, Mrs Pearle Macl.eod and Miss Grace Wood to take lunch. Programme committee for next meeting is Mrs. Pearle MacLeod and Miss Graco Wood. Roll call to be answered by each member paying a penny for each size of her shoe. Next meeting to be held on January 8th. Collection 50 cents. After the business part of the meeting was over. there was an exchange of Christmas presents. Meeting clos- "No one food sivo asinncls Cut into 8-ln. ronadutloko I 198110 I " llaid t:hsinin.lnshotovon.d2SdoaroIal'. Chef. "as In sum, 95- Split; butter and not I sound. neclally during pug. .1 rich cut-up juicy oranaoo botwoan and winter dlahoo and However. isalada an on" omit. "that the reason moro salads are i i 'Iit -A T Serve Holiday Salads 1 Spallkling WiihgColor 3! IDA DALI? ALLEN surface. Pat in '5'h- on top. serve at once. , Trick of the Chof: Brtsah sliced Iain -with mustard blended with to amount of honey and lemon bib before baking or hroiling. holiday treats. "ll 1-! my considered opinion. Madame." observed the Chef. not served during the baud." 1.. because they gr...” mun, pm. pared to have that spu-gun; 1,01. may look- . "Be sure the Inland greens an as cold as a snowball. Instead of the "WI! lnlredinnta. toss in Somelhlul different such as can- "?-ld C3? 11.5111! henna. fine cut sacI- llons, diced 3Vocado" '51"-eddm red cnbbasenllced rmlt grape- mm ""1053. I chopped fresh h9Tb- mill - Iliicod fresh mush- rooms. bits of raw cauliflower or llun-sliced raw Brussels sprouts. 4 "Instead of plain French dress- ing. make it with half -lemon juice KW Vlnetlrz or boat two parts French dressing with one part mayonnaise or salad dressing. U59 3"I'Pi'lIe seasonings. such as dill. salt or seasoned salt. "TOP with a smart ganisli of Christmas-red pimiento. tontato; pomegranate gulp. slice of per- simmon. or a snowy mound of seasoned cottage cheese and a Canadian To Sing" At Edinburgh EDINBURGH (CP) -' Canadian soprano Lola Marshall will appear international festival. She make wo orchestral oppsarancoo and wi also (IV! I sang IOEIIJL From preliminary programs. it appears as if Miss Marshall will be Canada's only representative at the music and drama festival. sat for Aug. 18 to Sept 1 next year At this year's festival. tits strat- ford, 0nt.. Shakespearean com- pany placed Canadian talent for the first time on the Edinburgh stage. ' came to Britain as n pl-otego ol Sir Thomas Beecham. lie heard her sing in Cleveland, Ohio, when searching for a soprano to sing in his recording of Handel's Solo- mon. She was acclaimed by critics for her notable performance at her London debut in the Royal Festi- val Hall last May. have a salad that sparkles with Christmas color and zest." Tomorrow's dinner: B6El-iit)F5E- radish and lettuce salad; liam slice t ,, ” with i ' and Prunes; buttered liomiiiy; diced CORNWALL W. I. on Monday evening I -. ROUTINE 3pp'e'l”'""e l”PPl"g W ha” ishore W.l. at tho home of Mrs- 5.-35 Make individual shortcake. K waldo” Lawn”... 5.42 Start rutabaga. 5:47 Start hominy 5:49 Prepare salad. 5:53 Set table. 5:58 Start Coffee. Serve dinner. measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve -1 to 6. ofggising mm” for, the yeah Orange Shorlcakes: Prepare I is am: comm" ireclpe rich baking powdcr bis- in remem lcuiis. adding to the flour 1 tbsp. sugar and 1 tbsp. line-grated or- ange rlnd. i Transfer the dough to a floured t cuiincti l . evening. December 17th. at as a soloist at the 1957 Edinburgh in; will Miss Marshall. 31, of Tofonto. . . lard. members of Cornwall W.l. 5230 Put sliced ham with pinc- entertained the ladies of Argyle. A Christmas epic introduced the topic on Christ- mas giving. The roll call respond- ed to by 30 members was ans- wered by donating an article for the auction. It was decided to havara Birthday Box as one mean: was asked . each shut-in with a l gift at Christmas. Plans were .made for a Christmas party. at which there will bo an exchange of gifts among the members at the party to be held on Mondah: t home of Mrs. I-lazen Howard. The lunch committee will be Mrs. Hou- J . 3.5! - r liiialii at it . 35 E: ii” : Eli retro i iiiigiigi ii i 5;; Egiig & . :5 ” -t iiiiiiiiisiiiig if 5.: 535? Q ”E E: i E E 5 E: E": ii i St. Ann Club was flay. lgiooornbor :11. . enry -6: ant with a very ch good attendance. Moottng as us- .,lf.2",f;f,';Z','i Iatnd. i::,e”ubulr"::.s "51 0P950dcb)' Pnlmi 3999" 0' vice on Sunday evening June 10 la! mrpeetlns trot: the dllfemt The Rev. W..Burton Crowo. Glace com tttees were card. New cont- 3,” under who” dhwcunn. "I. to give the following for Christ- mas, 310 each to the pastor and western r ,” '. 85. proceeds of mlto box bo sent to the shrine at Beauprc and a small gm to each of our 3 students. also truts to the aged and sick. Mrs. Robert Araenault invited members for January meeting. The using 0, ch,mm,, ml "mm... .5; dent r-.1-3. lsalnd Preabytprial of ,0" cm. .wu much uciw the Women: Missionary: society mam md human Meemu adg of the United Church of Canada. joumed by pray”. Bingo was Mrs. BlalrmAndraw, Presbyterlal played and lunch Wm sewed Explorers Secretary .and Mia: . i Louise Calbeck returned Missio- GIVEN RECEPTION LONDON (CF)-Norman Rob- ertson. high commluloner for Can- ada in London. held a reception at Canada House Thursday night in honor of immigration Minister J. W. Pickersglll. Today the minister will meet United King- dom officials for a detailed discus- sion, concerning' future arrange- ments for movement to Canada of some of the 11.000 Hungarian re- fugees now in Britain. 'SCR.AP FRANCONIN LIVERPOOL. England (AP) - Tllo 83-year-oi Cunard liner Fran- conla, the li adquarters ship for Sir Winston Churchill at the Yalta conference and a veteran of world cruises. sailed Friday for the scrap heap at the Scottish port of preacher on that occasion. Another very special service held under the auspices of the Social Club was a fall Thank- olferlng and W.M.S. Affiliation service at which the Minister Rev S.A. Cowper - Smith - was assist- ed by Mrs. F.W. Cuteliffo presi- nary- Other Missionary. Church and Community activities had xnado a full and rewarding program. Officers elected for the ensuing year were: President - Mrs- Heath Gordon, vice President - Mrs. Ro- COOK'S CORNER Hector Scott. PECAN ROLLS Vs lb. butter 4 tbsp. sugar 2 tsp. vanilla 2 cups flour 1 pkg pecans Cream butter and add sugar and vanilla. Gradually work in flour and then nuts. Make into rolls or balls and bake in n 350 deg. oven for about 15 mins. While stun Hcrliky. Mrs. Andrew Gau, Mrs. Gordon MacMillan and Mrs. pun we gmm . gm, uh”, camed Tho January meeting is to bo World War. ed with the "Lord's Prayer." still hot. roll in fruit sugar. the roll rail hy giving a suggest- ion for tho next years program. The meeting closed with the Queen. Lunch was passed by the committoo in charge. assisted by tho hostess. SPRING VALLEY W. I. The December meeting of the Spring Valley W. l. was held at tho homo of Mrs. Roy Tuplin. The vico-president presided and meet- ing opened with ”Silent Night" followed by the erred in unison Sixteen members answered roll call by drawing gifts from a pret- ty decorated Christmas tree Min- utes were read and approved. The committees gave their re- ports and the correspondence was read and discussed 85.00 was vot- cd toward the T. B. League. The usual Christmas treat for the school children, the sick. and shut- ins were to he provided. it was decided to sell candy at the school concert. Also to clean. walls and ceiling of school. Bnxesl of Christmas cards were sold. A pleasant feature of the evening- was the presentation of an "Elec- tric Tea of" to the secretary for her u iring work. i Meeting closed by singing "Ol Little Town of Bethleham" Al dellcinus lunch was served by the hostess. the table being set with all the Christmas decorations. HAMPSHIRE W.l. The regular meeting of tho Hampshire W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Errol Stewart on Tuesday evening. December 11th. A sing song of Christmas carols with Mrs. Cecil Stewart as plan-p is! was enjoyed. - The mecting opened with the Carol "Deck the Halls”. The roll call was responded to with an ox-i change of Christmas presentmfol-i led by the reading of the minute: i of the last meeting and a special meeting which were approved and signed. There were I members who paid their dues for the comingl year. a business discussion thenl followed. The reports of the com- mittees were heard and the Mill of 32.1) for shinllps was paid. It was moved and seconded that the bill of Ill." be paid to Mrs. Ever- l l ett Flow, ,- - The correspondence was . land discussed. some of the morn-. hers volunteered to do some sewn "Gift -wrapped. l floor dept., of expertness. Third Floor - MOORE & MclEOD LTD. GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE A ltolping hand for men in particu- lar-Sovo yourself by having that Simply take your purchase to the third where, at very your gift will receive that extra touch little cost, RITZ WON'T WII.'I' Whon tho party koopo going... RITZ WON'T WlI.'I' Inverkeithing. As a troop trans- Sposlally fomlulntod for bolaiooi Iroaiu up plilogm-oosos whooalng. 149.289 troops during tho Second mm” WWi'"'d- Ii W" deck-l9d Church was built. was the guest ' mothers a Christmas Hall. : if! '-a..... nu. "- o .............t "0 lion you and your family nnloy lheso ! socipos oraiodi as we do I would his . 3:3" tn?" "" "W M -- 760 Shfni IHovourE Plooso Mix and lo! hum" mxu Ouu uuq---.--.-ussnsul J aasossucl g ii nip Iiittw I up eonildlonon I M tsp. Shlrrlil Vanilla mad if tsp. Shlrrla Rum Extract Thom lil butt nd htgottiivl; honoring: mu sou llll IIQINIIJIIIIIIII u giiii shvsdtiod cneoviist i.”i'..”"s'l'i'.:iii”i...... Extract M tsp. Stiinil Vanilla Extnd Mix in . logits togothorlo artist slim. Drop mm tig.ol spoon on to buttmd in In mounts om TUNA SPIIAD-,-Mia nnoly rmnood noise or agood VHOSPITALITV HINTS ILUI CNIISI DIP"-Croaxn arto of butter hmugemovonomnmgua utul'an-ingot qnoodlngoonmtoncy us choose. tins-aboutan and dakod tuna with or olivos and otmciant mayon- rnobton to