ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pate oi 0Leady Prince Edward island. announce the enllltlmm 9' '5'" daughter Elizabeth Janet Pate. 17-- N., to Eugene Pepich son oi Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Petlich oi Chic- ago. Illinois. The-weddms will take place in .-orningside Presbyt9P- Ian Church. Toronto. Ontario. SI!- urday. May 25. at 3.30 P-m Elizabeth Pate is a graduate of P.E.l. Hospital and presently em- ployed as Stewardness with Trans Canada Air Lines. Mr. Pepich is a graduate of Knox College and served two years in the United States Army. He is associated with Canada Llie Assurance Co at Chicago, Illinois. After a honey moon in Jamaica. B.W.l. the cou- ple will reside in Chicago. Illinois. MILO W. I. Regardless oi poor weather and traveling conditions. eight mem- bers oi Milo W. i. met at the home of Mrs. Albert Milligan. ior the May meeting. The president presided and meeting opened with a hymn "Hove Thine Own Way. Lord" with Mrs. Oliver Gorrlll at the organ. This was ioiiowed by the Creed in unison. Minutes oi previous meetinl were read and signed and differ- ent committees were heard inom. Roll call was ansewred with jokes. Cuuespondencc was read and discussed. The two plays written' for were heard (mm and report- ed unable to come. 'Next meeting to be at home oi Mrs. Jean Harris. 0'Leary. Roll call to be "a compliment to your right band member." Meeting closed with the Queen. iollowed the hostess assisted by commit- tee. Two oontests were enjoyed. BEDIOUE W. I. The regular monthly meeting of "Bedeque institute was held on May llth at the home oi Mrs. Lloyd Jewell. The president Drew lded and meeting opened by sins- ing the institute Ode and repeat ing the collect in unison. Roll call was answered by 10 mem- bers. Two visitors were present. Mniutes oi the last meeting were read and approved. Since last lneetlnl two more rwl" ----:e vs .5 E35 561' I1 IDA BAILEY ALLEN We were in Los Angeles when the Chef remarked. "I am told mat there is a restaurant in Hollywood that is famous lor pancakes. "In Hollywood, there is always stimulation ior the imagination. I wonder what this has done (or pancakes?” We soon iound out. First oi all they were high. wide and hand- some. "Two wheat pancakes. as large as salad plates!" exclaimed the Chet, "and they are iilled with a one-egg French omelet which contains small dices oi cooked ham. So far it is'a big ham-ome- lette-pancake sandwich. And it is served with melted butter ,and ghoney-in-the-comb." "Currant lelly would also be good. or apple butter." I sug- gested. "Some people might even like maple syrup with it." CLEVEBLY MADE "But see how cleverly the pan- I cakes are made, Madame! "The young cook measures IV: c. pancake mix into a glass quart HIEIIUTID; cup. Then she adds 1 tbsp- oil and IV: c. milk, measur- ing each by the iigures on the glass cup. She breaks in an egg. whisks the batter until lightly mixed-but. hes. a little lumpy. "She tests the heat oi the griddle with a drop of water. It dances. so the heat is right. She brushes the griddle with a little oil. Now she pours on the batter. is cup at a time. to make (our g ' Soon she will flip them, et voila! "I congratulate the young lady on her niquel" MONDAY DINNER Grapeiruit Sections Baked-Fried Veal Chops with I charming ilne tech- msde. A coclal in the school was cancelled and a pantry sale will be held at a iuture date. Reports were heard irom the Sick and school committees and the Red Cross convener received since last meeting 3 sweaters, 2 pairs socks and l blouse. Several other articles were still unconr pleted. It was moved and second ed that proceeds from the sale oi ice-cream at a recent concert be donated to the "Half Century Club" towards the roadside table and that all bills be paid. Correspondence was read and, s" d P were ' ed to attend the District Convent- ion Executive Meeting. Program consisted oi a Garden contest by Mrs. Arthur Murray. a cat contest by Mrs. Earnest Johnston. and a poem. "Somebody's Mother." 'hy Mrs. Arthur Murray. Collect- Ion amounted to SL05. Next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Geo. Bnllams. Lunch com- mittee, Elsie. Jean and Mrs. Geo. Henderson. Program-Jenny and Mrs. (Dr) Smith. Meeting ad- journed and lunch was served by the hostess. X ted by the com- mittee, in charge. 1'14 J K, -'z . cg, 4 pp I1 I ,, -' v" . ,- I fig- ql lie it 45193: nouns , 1 of an is 9l.m.A-' spslll. 9?: - I2:30 . Pancakelsandwich Has A Ham Omelet Filling I aCanadian Bacon Escallopad Potatoes Green Beans with celery . Prune Ina! Cake Tea Milk All naeaaaressseata are level; recipes preps-tleaed to serve 4-6. Ps-use Lea! Cake: stir Vs c. shortening until creamy. Gradu- ally work In l c. sugar and cream until blended. with 1 slightly beaten eggs. slit together ills c. already- slited enriched ilour. VS tsp. double-acting baking powder. 1 tsp. baking soda. l-3 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. cinnamon, Vs tap- each und clove and nutmeg. Add alternately with it c. or- ange Juice to the iirst mixture. Stir in I c. cooked medium- chopped drained stoned prunes. leat until well mixed. Transier to an oiled. shallow 7" a ll" cake pan. Bake 40 min. in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F. until brown and ilrm, when a toothpick inserted In the centre comes out clean. Cool. Frost with orange coniectiun- er's icing. .. SUGGESTION OF THE CHEF To give green beans a new (is- vor. try this method. Shred 1 lb. iresh green beans. Add 1 c- sliced celery. Place in a saucepan. Add 1" boiling water and Vs tsp. salt. Simmer-boil about 1) mln.. or un- til the vegetabies are iork-tender and the water almost evaporates. Season with pepper and 1 tbsp. butter or margarine. GEORGETOWN Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lavers oi Charlottetown, motored to George- town on Sunday, where they were guests of Mrs. Lavers parents. Mr. and Mrs. John L. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers. and their son Donald oi Sack-'I ville. N. H. motored to Summer side and Charlottetown on Fri- day and on Saturday they visit- ed relatlves in Georgetown. Mrs. Ernie Steele and daugh- ter. Judy left on Sunday on re- turn to Toronto, Ontario, after vis- iting in Georgetown. where they were the guests of Mrs. Steele's t parents. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Bernard Walsh. Gerald Murphy. and Gerald D. Murphy. students at St. Dunstan's College have ' d their years course oi study and returned to their homes in Georgetown. Misss Teresa MacKinnon and Miss Janet Mclieamey of Char- lottetown were weekend guests. at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. F. J. DeLory. Mrs. David MacDonald oi Monc- MORNING SMILE A sweet young thing hailed a taxi and said to the driver: "To the maternity hospital. but don't rush. I only work there." AT. OR . In. N. I. metered to George- town durins the past weekend. Mrs. MacDonald was accompan- ied by Mrs. Cormier and Miss Clarice Steele ol Moncton N. 3. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDon- ald oi Charlottetown. motored to Georgetown. on Sunday. where lhey visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Jenkins ac- companied by Miss Wakeiord oi Charlottetown. motored to George- town on Sunday. where they vis- ited Mr. Ind Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gotell, Ind two children oi Greenwood. N. S. where Mr. Goteil is station- ed.as a member oi the Royal Can- adian Air Force. are visiting in Georgetown. as the guests oi Mr. Gotell's parents. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Gotell sr, Mr. William Hufiett oi Souris. town. as the guest of his son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Spurscnn Walker. leit last week on return to his borne in Souris. Mr. B. H. Stewart returned re- CEDIIY 10 G90TEetown, from a vis- it to N. S. Where he was the guest 0! his son-in-law and daughter. Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Mcvlcar. Friends of Mrs. Victor Raiuse Were SOFl'y in hear that she re- Celilly sustained prziiul injur- les to her hand when it became "HEM In the wringer oi her wash- hll machine. and all wish her a speedy recovery, ' Paul Batchilder. Roger Soluman. Terry Soloman and Ray Murphy, students at Si Dunstan's College arrived at IIlElr homes in George- town on Friday, May 1011; for their summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes ,oi Souris West were visitors to IGQOFEGIUWII. on Friday, llllh They were .-cu-ompanied by II1Ell' daughter. Mn Taylor. who is visiting them Mr. Amos Lavandier oi the U. S. A. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrman Lavandler. Mr. Henry llcveaux of Summer- ville. Mass. is the guest of his gather-in-law. llr. Michael Burke r. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. have taken up residence in Char- lottetown. where Mr.- Walker has taken a position on the stair oi R. T. liolman. Limited. L. A. C. Freddy Walker oi the Royal Canadian Air Force. stat- ioned at Sydney. N. S. is spending his leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Walker. Mr. Stephen Scully has taken a position with the Dominion Govern- amoll open smsrlrel basket with I handle makes a nice elaonlng Isssalret. It is easi room to room. It holds small brushes. dustors. polishes. their ass. OR. . . x w who spent the winter in George- 'I MURRAY S 1 HARBOUR NORTH Miss Sylvie Jackson. Halifax, is spendllil some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark, Jackson. - h r Friends oi Mr. Fred D. Miilar. are pleased to hear that he is con- f valescing at the home oi his broth- . er-in-law and sister. Mr. andl Mrs. Benjamin Sencabaugh, ray River. after being a patientl in tile P. E. island Hospital.l Charlottetou n. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King mot- ored to the Willows, N, 3, where, they attended the funeral of Mr.' Kins: father. Mr. John H. Kingm Mrs. Charles MacKillop and: youns Ion. Gregory. spent sever-I days in Monmon. N B in-law and sister. Mr. and Mn, Ernest Brown. Since” Sympathy is extended. the iamily oi the late Archibald KIDK W150 Passed away on Friday. April 19 in his soul year. The April meeting oi the Mur- ray l-larhour North Women's Ins. titute mat at the home oi Mrs. R. A- Kelllltdy with sixteen mem- bers and one visitor present. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy. Misses Sadie and Katherine Millar. were among those attending the Teach- ers Convention in Charlottetown. Mrs. Lucy Jenkins and other N. S. spent several days with her Mrs. James Henderson. vice in Murray- Harbour North was conducted by the minister. an impressive message using as his text "He Is Risen" A solo "open the gates of the temple" ment Department oi Fisheries as a Fishery Guardian. Miss Liona Blackett and Miss Florine Llewellyn were visitors :tl.:dCharlottetown on Friday, April Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker, ompanied by Miss Carol Wai- kcr. Master Kenny Walker and Mrs. Ernest Steele and daughter Judy. motored to Souris on Sun- day. where they were the guests; oi relatives. i Mr. Stewart Hansen oi thr' staff of the Bank of Nova Scoiia in Montague spent the weekend at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Philip Boudreauit of the Car ferry crew at Borden was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. Mrs. Chester Walker was a vis- itor to the City on Wednesday. "Were You There". Special num- bers by the choir were "0 Love oi Calvary" and '11: ransorned VII belutihllly rendered by Mrs. .ar scripture and two visitors were M C. Currie and a qulntette sang ' present. I 5 I112." During the service the sac- rament oi Baptism was observed when "Ernest Gregory" son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dumville. Forrest and Larry. 0'l.eary were recent overnight guests of Mr. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rae Kennedy. Mr. Robert Van Iderstlne. Hall infant Mur-tDumville's brother-in-law and sis- fax. N. S. was the recent guest oi his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnston. Mrs. William , K ”, w as hostess to the Ladies Aid Society at her home on Tuesday evening April 16. Fourteen members res- ncenuy, the guest of her broth-er: .1 ponded to the roll call with a verse CANADIAN NATIONAL ltAiLWAYb A'I'LAN'i'lC REGION TENDERS FOR GENERAL WORKS REQUIRED IN THE ERECTION OF EXPRESS. BAGGAGE AND MAIL BUILDING AT HALII-'AX. NOVA SCOTIA SEALED TENDERS. to the 12th. 1957. lclearly marked "0 '” ”"" Halifax, Nova Scotla." I iicaunas. Blank returned when Plans. tion. elc.. ' Railway Company in good condi tion. Plans, Specifications Specliica lowing offices of Canadian tlonal llailxi-aysr” Regional Chiet Engineer. Monctnn. N. B Division Encineer. Halifax. NS. Chief Architect. 355 McGill Street. Montreal, P.Q. The lowest or any lender necessarily accepted. R. Hayes. Vice-President and General-Manager May 1st. AC Moncion, N. B. addressed undersigned. will be re- ceived up to 2:00 pm. Atlantic members of her family. Halifax'Daylight Time Wednesday. June brother-in-law and sister Mr. andi The outside of the envelope to.be u A large congregation attended , and "Tender for Erection oi Ex- the Easter Sunday morning ser-gpress, Baggage It Mall Building. u. preshyterian church. The service A Complete set oi Plans. Speci- Fnrm of Con- Rev. M. C. Currie who delivered ; tract, Instructions to Bidders and Form of Tender will be loaned to bona fide Contractors on the de- posit oi an accepted bank cheque amount of one Hundred Dollars i310(l.00i, which deposit will be are returned to the and Form of Tender may be obtained on or after May 20th. I957, at the Kni- .3, not ' . ARVEM8 POTATO CHIPS F9UF?:TV AND (QUALITY ZTTT ll l Thursday. May 16. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 S Sympathy is extended to V I-' ' Mt. . Walter King on the passing oi "”3'” 5”" C"'930"Y- M05430!- his father the late, Mr. J. H. N. B. spent se eral da with Kl"3- 3I we w'u0l"5v N-E Iihdrs. Brown's pisrents and Mrs Howard Reid has returned'M,. H M," U: en ' home after convalescing at the 5i H W 3m' IIILIKM books. pamphlets and ' A large number from Murray rIwc.h, home of her parents. Mr. and him iW. llierrlng. Murray us:-no. Harbour North greatly enjoyed "Ennis FEELING 331-"43 J: Will: SI; "0901 Overatlon. in the variety concert sponsored by CANBERRA (Reuters) -Prime 9.P- 1:! Hospital. She was Peter's Road Y. P. 8. la Casn- Minister Robert Menzies. ill ior :lC:ilaKI3'9lDD idom by 'he.- gwa hrndgehallon Friday evening. Ap- two weeks. was able to take -a ren. av and Diane who nl M. Mr. George Johnstisn cap-Iwalk in the garden Tuesday. His ably filled the duties of chairman. press secretary said he still is spent the past month with their FkII;dP-rents At the close oi the programlweak although his health is pick- A 0 ing up. ' won MAIEIVE The present oi lh British Museum has z,oso velar givlng detailed references to I H”? .:. ' . and Mrs. Ernest Brown and l lunch” W", "H, gr... ., , an...-wit.--.. FBEH GROUND HAMBURGER, 2 lbs. 59: CHOICE ROAST - STEER BEEF, lb. . . . 39c STEAK, lb. . . . . . 59c SPARE RIBS, 2 lbs. . . 35c LARGE. JUICY Oranges, 2 dos. 79: LARGE Grapefruit, 3 for 25: Butter, 2 lbs. . . 1.23 Sugar, 10 lbs. .. 1.19 Irolien Peitoe Tee lb. 19: lb. 95c Coffee Nescufe. 6 es. L49 ,-Q:-...i "' Nikki-.",' -e .. .. .. liobinilood DEEP ruiiuo MIXES with BAKED-IN SAUCE 48 ea. Tin 35c NISTLES Si LI. TIN II Nescufe. 2 oz. 55: 9"” I "E m u 4 DELICIOUS unoz. 4: oz. ""”” ””0”"5 Apple Juice .. 29: Peas.2tlns . 35: COIATE FLUFFO I LI-S. TASTY PAK 2 TIN! - CARAMEI shgff.ning H 59; String loans 39: TRY THEM iii! Y0” you s rms Peers. 2 fins . 39: Prune Plums 39: YORK PEACHES, 2 tins . . . 59c ATALLAH J. GHIZ 208 GRAFTON ST. FREE DELIVERY PIION E 3556 MOORE & M 1.1301) LTD. . SALE (IF THE YEAR CONTINUES SATURDAY 12:30 P.M. is McLEOD l.TD. STORE THURSDAY . . . . . 9