York Couple Are Honored. | With Surprise Celebration | The home ef Mr ont-ties E. was the former Elvina MacGre- | ~ W.G. Foster, St. Peter’s Road, |gor of North River.) | was the scene of a happy gath-, A presentation was made to ering recently when close rela- the. couple by the family. | tives gathered to honour Mr..| On return to their home Mr. and Mrs. Minto Foster of York and Mrs. Foster were pleasant- en their 25th wedding anniver- |ly surprised to find a group of sary. The couple were married neighbors and relatives and Webster in- 1941. ° (Mrs. Foster with an anniversary wedding flanked read by Arthur Vessey, and gifts "| “How did we do at this mor. | |ning’s shearing, ELLEN’S DIARY ~ ' A Miracle ls Wrought - _ By A Little Bantam Hen The Rose. Moon it is that sails now toward the faintly coral sky jof the west. The WonelEny be- neath are as so much dark vel- vet, and nearer the fields catch the dusk. Darker against a near (his lips. HAPPENINGS . Audrey ‘Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 48506 - = | os “Now what_shall we do’” Pe- ter questioned, in a quiet spell this morning. swine then, moving gently, keep ing time with the little tune on It was pleasant-there, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mac- ;Campbell, Cabe and young sons. Gordie.non and Beverly and Blair who spent the two. weeks. -with P. E. I., left for their ome fn Naughton, He was on ¢ hve~ morning. Ont., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mit, Malpeque, and Mr. and Mrs. h past relatives on Saturday Mrs. John MacKin- MacNevin. + a A shower was held receutly_at_ was held at the school on May the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Elton Woodside, Clinton, when neigh- bours and” friends gathered to honor their son Ralph and his bride, the former Betty Palmer of Kensington. Louis O'Connor, ne. the cattle have bedded. the (with sunshine ‘and birdsong and Lester Woodside, also of Malpe- a8 master of ceremonies, offer- calves cuddled close by .their ams. A cat slips through the jpurple shadows of the cats’ light and enters the shortcut of pas- : lture: which leads by them down to the broken dam and mill. No evening star appéars vet, but a clear sky obtains Tomorrow will be another Tare June day, jwe would say. ‘'Good-richt. See ;you in the morning!’ Alex says the nestlings’ chirpings about. |The fields simmered ‘in the |warmth, anc summer lay~on- the ifar hills. The one rabbit, who |had let himself out of the gras- isy pen, had. been recaptured_by ja lucky grab and repenned, and Alex had gone indoors to read. “We could” we said, ‘go over and see if the little bantam has hatched."’ Quiet and empty of fing beneath the "bustle trellis jlazed, while sunshine. -streamed now wh--- 9 climbing honey- | isuckle blooms. . sand |@ door. The little hen sat coim- | “See vou!" Peter echoes. {Posed on her nest-in the .man- A robin sings a last run, heat 8°: joverflowing with. love of the Junetime. A bat flies out from jan eave. Scampie pipes the lit- | itle truck home from the shear- ing up ‘at the other farm. We must leave the verandah | nowto come :indoors to better | light. ~ | Elien”’ peated our query, washing up at the sink at noon. “Oh, so so. They don’t shear as easily as I e seen m years. seems as though the yolk isn’t lifted as much as it- should be.” wool is that?” “Get your dictionary! There is no time like the present to | learn something, is there?” advised. aeye? ” MR. AND WINSTON JENKINS " ‘25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY and Mrs Milton. Jen-. ward Robertson, Pownal and ed by candles centered the ¢d on..the district. scholarship ‘Se aL ee ee cc ——~“Following —refresh- . Mr kins, Mt Mellick, entertain- ‘ed recently in honor of Mr. ‘rand Mrs. Winston’ Jenkins, on the occasion of their 25th wed- ‘ding anniversary.--—A-n ad- ‘dress was read by Mrs. Ed-. gifts were presented by their little grand-niece, Cindy Jen- kins. Mrs. Harvey Coles and Mrs. Arnold Bruce escorted the couple to seats of,honor in the dining room where a-wed- ding anniversary cake flank- ~table- oo \fered soberly off to call Alex to see James | miracle which unknown to them had ‘come to pass we [provisions, ‘‘should she need to in on the kittens that played at We listened No sound. Not a peep. “There’s none yet"’ Peter of- _‘*We'll lift her to make sure” we said. We slipped a -hand gently be neath, and lifted her away. And what was there? ter beamed, And in a ree this feathered body was warm again- shells from the nest, the heart- Dingwell, Fortune. Bridge. beat, = could appreciate, ac- . . Nine wee chicks in all the boys Secure now against any cat, in a wire enclo- sure not far away from her kin- DeG- Sun and loveliness. . chicks | And + Eight branch institutes were | represented at the WI district |smiocked cushions. convention of South Centre ‘| Kings, held in Kilmuir Commu- | _jnity hall on, Friday afternoon, | June 17 with 70 members pre- seht. Mrs. Richard Campbell presided and Mrs. “Murdock cGowan acted as secretary. Words of welcome were ex- tended by Mrs. A.N. MacPher- son, to which Mrs. Malcolm Munroe replied. 4 | + — + } ments, a social, hour was en- joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins were married in Charlottetown by “IDA BAILEY ALLEN _ Pair Of ‘Recipe Stops’ On International Menu Traveling thousands. of miles via Henriette Holthatusen’s new soc! Chicken ‘Gookery Around ts World.”’ is really delightful. ecently | and mortar or a blender. Stir in chili powder, pepper, salt and cream. Serve in nests of lettuce leaves. Jnade two. “recipe en “recipe stop” 07 stops” in the hook for our din- ate et ee a ae ter menu : : table and a “little’’ meat stew ; TOMORROW'S DINNER from North Africa, as made by I (With 2 International Saida. a native woman who Si ee makes. a tasty, jetwise suacamole stew, but also. combines t he ‘Mexican Avoeada Salad 4 cookin ith a lesson in relaxa Tajine de Legumes Saida -* > ¥ tion. ra * North oo TAJINE DE LEGUMES SAIDA Gomrote of Stewed Apples a oo Appl : pe Measurements Jevek 9 larse: onions, peeled ana cuseaioun «| Leen wile sam (First Recipe Stop) ‘omit if unaVailable) : Around : the Worlds —, -- ’ & not-too-big potatoes cludes a chapter explaining how by Henriette Holthausen peeled and quartered ... fo use them. Par example, all- :3 fresh avocados peeled *4 lb. half-lean, half-fat } stoned. and fine-cut lamb or mutton, diced not generally used. > firm tomatoes.‘ nceled 4 tbsp. oil ground from the dried berry ert fine - “I -thsp. butter “the Jatiaica pepper tree,” she ~ $1 tiny Spanish hol red * 1 tsp. turmeric explains: ‘Its flavor is remini- pepper, seediess chopped | tsp. curry . powder ~~ Stent of clove. cinnamon and = 1 clove garlic. crushed | tsp. paprika nutmeg.’’ 2_sery. fine.chopped. onions. } tbsp chopped parsley iste pround thyme 2 tsp. ground basil Juice 1 lemon os +—tsp--crushed caraway tsp. chili powder ~adag seeds Pepper and salt to taste 4 large tomatoes, « 2 to 2 thsp- heavy cream peeled ‘and -halved on redient , a eee : except Salt and pepper to taste’ chili povder pepper. salt. cream Saida showed me how. she and lettuce leaves Prepare. a prepared this stew in an earth very sMmooth mixture which can enware pot over a charcoal! best be pace dy using a pestie fire,” writes Mrs. Holthausen. ——______— — — —$—— _ i {“Very slowly, with much “feel’ | --Around the World,”’ ‘Cross layettes. {meetings and ways of raising Following the reading of the minutes and roll call a report of the year’s work was given by the secretaries. Caledonia In- stitute reported that one mem- ber Mrs. Charles Walker had knitted 15 sweaters for Red Programs of money were also included in the reports: A two minutes sil- ence was observed for the fo!- - lowing. members who had pass- ed away since the 1965 conven- tion?” “Mrs. John A. Camobell, -|Heatherdale, Mrs. John Bruce, Heatherdale, Mrs. Malcolm MacPhee,. Bellevue, Mrs. An- nie Finlayson, Kilmuir, Mrs. Arthur MacKinnon report- , pressed by. Clara ‘Martin, Helen MacLean and .j:inda Mathieson. recipients of, 1 prizes. Resoiytjond lwere presented by Rev. J: Harvey Bishop in Mrs. Martin which — will | May, 1941: be foi to the provincial - - | conv. for further _consid- for cooking, she gently stewed the vegetables (except _toma- | toes) and the’ meat. the hot oil with the herbs (a 11 except mint) and spices. Saida jthen relaxed, squatted on the floor, and said: “Now T’ have a igood hour te rest—how wo n- derful.”’ . To continue the recipe, let all ingredients (except tomatoes) brown:.and water evaporate. When well“ browned, stir in to- matoes: heat. he tomat rovide read by Mrs: Jack MacLean. gave a talk on water. safety. necessary liquid. ‘Allow oe to |~Mrs. Reginald MacEwen. con- This: talk was thbroughly en: -thickened—rather—than “enor of-@nited Nations and let- ed by all. Next meeting is to watery. This needs 50 to 60 min. cooking. Before serving add chopped mint. and test for salt and pepper THE CHEF APPLAUDS * SPICES : Mesdames: | In the recipes in her book, “Chicken Holthausen uses many kinds of herbs and spices. She als in- ~Remember:~ Mesdames:~=-you can add a small quantity of this three-in-one spice to a dish call- ing for clove. cinnamon and nutmeg. and achieve excellent flavor : WAS MULATTO ~ French novelist Alexandre Du- mas the elder, author of . The Counj:-of Mente-Cristo, was of ‘partly Negro wlood ' ~ Then she | browned -a}i the-ingredients in’! C \followed by a question and an- cover pan, and reduce ed eration Health. Safety and Success. was the theme of the meeting. and a talk on highway safetv was given by Col. Cairns, RCMP swer peri Mrs.° Fraply: “Mess. Parkdale gave_a xervintéresting account of -her fr eden, England Scotland. éland, in which she spa) ‘hosnvitality of | peovle.* ahd of the country. isides,. the homeg& and m.a ny ‘places éf interést which she visit- A paver on education was ter friends. was the next speak- er. She congratulated: the in- taste- Stitules an the gerk they had done in the past vear, and urged support of the Home Economics scholarship, of the adopted Ko- jTean boy and of the fund used to jsupport the Womens Institutes ‘Cookery jin the north, and reported that | Madame /355 layettes had been sent to the. ‘needy. this year from the Insti- tute office. She also asked the institutes to subscribe to the - : 3 : provincial Institute News of | spice, which in this country is which Mrs. Frank Bagnall Hun- | “Allspice is iter River is the editor,~and to | of the Federated News edited by | Mrs. Harold Laird of Kensing- ton brought Nora MacDonald fabrics and their patterns. The convention project was a house plant and first prize went to Mrs, Martin MacDonald, - se- cond to Mrs’ Richard Campbell. The door prize was won by © Mrs. A. J. MacPherson. A fine display of handicrafts was ar- ranged Sy Caledonia} ‘nstitute including ~hookeli rugs, plastic flowers, knitting and: embroie- 4 . a ms District Conventions Held Of South Centre Kings WI the provincial convention at “prize. The question box was ta- for the June meeting. . Visiting committee are Mrs . school committee, Mrs. | takes : greetings frorh the Institute of- | aaes. the ich out Ot fice and gave a demonstration of 7 ery work, leather gloves and Fine tea cloths were: entered | in the Salada Tea contest. Those belonging to Mrs. .Ruby West. and Mrs. A. J. ‘MacPherson | were chosen to be on display at Charlottetown in July. Bellevue institute won the attendance “ithe ing cards. que, were recent guests of Mrs fax. Pearl Moase, Edmonton, and Janet Moase, Victoria, left by air-on Thursday for Cooks- ville, Ont., to visit their sister, Mrs. - Charles Vincent, after spen h at K ~suests of 4- wi at aed aatetac| 4-H Sewing Club Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Monge, | Annual Meeting ~@d congratulations and Mae Daley, Hall- a Rev. Dr. and Mrs. T. R. Mill-. man, left on Tuesda? to return to Toronto after past few days where they were.guests at the Clermont Motel. Vincent good wishes and welcomed the bride to the community. Barry Wood- side and Edith Heaney then car- Tied in baskets of gifts. ribbons were cut by Susan Hea- ney and Barbara Connick, and gift cards read by Mrs. Harold Hean¢y and Doreen Connick. Refreshments were served by newlyweds will take up resid- ence in Halifax next fall. ‘Golden Needles © Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletch- An Achievement Day program City on Sunday. Surprise! Pe. ¢r and two sons arrived on the was held recently in the Searie- : island by car from New York town School by the Golden Need- Mr: Fletcher iles 4-H Garment Club. Are you off work, unable te sleep will return to New York today. Robinson welcomed the guests \aq the girls on their year’s work | because — The little while Mrs. Fletcher and family and acted as’ chairman for the |,nq on the high marks |will spend the summer with ‘her |afternoon. The program began \with a_quiz_in which Catherine | "ni. +3 siris who completed. the Sarthe more easly. 90 you cam. - [DesRoches, Adele Noonan, Caro- | and sleep comfortably. en nb Elaine ~Green and Carol Ann Des- Major (Formerly Captain) ¥ |Roches took part. ‘The Game’s Darrach Murray who recently counted, to be revisited often received his promotion, has left tor Petawawa Camp, Ont. where ("ol Waugh and Carolyn Green he will spend the next few weeks /,, ae in- Mrs. Murray and family will re- |. OP" Up Your, Heart”. dred, and well supplied with main at Sea View with her pa- | Py , irents, Mr: and Mrs. Earle Mac- [tusmeh mother and chicks NOW Kay for the summer months. presently Alex was reading the | land the shearing today. On Friday evening a miscel- “Yes,” James nodded, “that too few June days now remain- \laneous shower was held for is it exactly. And this year it ing! 28 hasn’t lifted to allow the shears | to cut easily.” 'Good-night. a |Curtis Darrach at. her -— , oi ../|in New Argyle, in honor r Until tomorrow Diary | hing tas (Crozier of Kelvin _|.The_living-room_was__decorat- | ed with pink and white stream- | ers, and the bride-to-be was es- | corted to the seat of honour by _|her niece, Beverley MacNevin |_ An address was read by Mrs |¢ ‘Ralph MacKinnon, on behalf of neighbours and friends in. -'New Argyle, and a purse of mo- EZ FG ney_was presented _ by Eanes ' : ' John MacKinnon who ~ opened | : a |the individual gifts. 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., June 28, 1966. MacKinnon read the accompany- ‘ Refreshments were | j served by Mrs. John Haslam, | Mrs. .John MacEachern, Ralph MacKinnon, Mrs. Lowell | t |the hostess, assisted by the com- mittee in charge closed ‘by singing the queen.” MOTOR REWINDING PaaS CTS mdse ae 136 Prince St., Ch’'town triage to Lea ken care of by- Mrs. Plandon. Relaxation during*the session | was ‘provided by a lively sing song led by Bellevue institute and fun and nonsense in charge of Valleyfield institute. A lection was taken for charitable purposes. * The next convention will be at Caledonia: The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A ham and salad supper was ser-4% ved by Kilmuir institute mem. bers. John ‘ithe Thing’’ was the recitation "anne Crabbe, Judy MacDonald, Pros ee gee ae |Heather MacLaine, Merle Crab- | ‘be, Linda Dollar, Faye Mac- ‘Donald, June Crabbe; amd year tation “The Swing” was given Serita Neill. A short \dialogue entitled “Getting Ex- | i lentertained with a vocal duet, A recl- \by Barbara Noonan. perience’’ was ted _b Gallant and Peggy Sobey.. All ‘members joined in chorus to sing “‘The Happy Wanderer" Mrs.. Francis Blanchard, act- ing - director for the Women’s Institute Branch, judged the The they achieved. .____ s f Springvale Sewing Club . Holds 4-H Achievement Day The Achievement Day of the them brought a pleasant after Button. and Bows Sewing Club, | noon to-a close. : Refreshments were provided 25th, with mothers of members by the WI members and serv- and friends in attendance. This ed by several of the 4H mem- 4H group was organized in Oc- bers. tober 1965, with Mrs. Ralph | ‘Crabbe .as local ‘leader and Mrs | Everett Clow and Mrs. Frank | Crabbe as assistant leaders. | The year’s powers | Caer, and Mrs. Bertha Blanch: : Se the Women’s Institute of- When making cherry ple fice was the judge. __ from canned sour cherries, add After judging was completed @ few drops of almond extract the president, Serita Neill caf- ‘o your filling. Restores the led the meeting to gfder, and ex- fresh cherry flavor. ee ee eee po Frying doughnuts? Cover. the peated in unison. Severa) en- Pan with a lid and they'll come HOUSEHOLD’ a HINTS 3 id: cho- | : eee ali gr yn Bevery e vies Grease the skins of potatoes ‘Coles, June and Joanne Crabbe. before haking if you want them ‘solo, Judy MacDonald. Mrs Bicely browned but not hard \Velda Dunning was pianist for ithe afternoon. Linda Dollar and : ‘Joyce Waite each gave a short milk before baking Makes | demonstration. them brown evenly, adds flaki- | Gifts were presented to tne ness. eaders, and a gift was also pre- sented to Mrs. Blanchard in ap- . QUICK preciation for her co-operation RELIEF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS Brush ple crusts with’a little jand assistance during the year \Mrs. Blanchard then comniena- wheeze, which | breath? Take TEMPLETON'S RAZ-AAN. breathe a jcourse are: Ist year, Lynn Clow, | end $1.65 at drug counters everywhere, \Faye Coles, Susan MacLaine, | 43-19 es 'Beth Crabbe, Joyce Waite, Jo | ~- The singing of the naffonal an- grati on nG @ncot gi ment to the girls as she present- ed their certificates. A gift was presented by the Searletown WI to every member who had com- pleted her project. Refresh-— ments were served by .the mem-+ bers. = 0! girl’s projects and spoke words Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor _Ansurance Ceunselling _? | Charlottetown, -P.E.1.—— -Phone: 4-8817_- 4-5435 i” / * Furniture * Televisions * Appliances - FIRESTONE “Home and Aute stAl. Dial 4-3549 H. BENNETT CARR : “ @ For daily used silver and flatware It’s easy to use Hagerty Silver _..Foam.........It__polishes. . 7 ounces, $1.00; 17 ounces, $1.98 @ Long lasting Hagerty ’ Tarnish Preventive and the Hagerty Duster for display silver -- - H.T P., 8 ounces, $1.98: 12 ounces, $2.98. Mail orders given prompt attehrion. P.E.1. residents add 5% tax. Dadi aa 4 col- | Sherbrooke WI} Closing Meeting Mrs. Ray Harris’ entertained the membets of Sherbrooke WI .__In-the absence of the president, Mrs. James-Harris the vice president Mrs. Fred McDonald. presided The meeting opened by singing | a verse of the ‘Island Hymn” followed by the collect in unison. Routine business was discus- sed and-reports were given by committees. 13 members ans- wered roll call. There was 1 visitor present. oney was vot- ed for prizes for the school, al- so treats were to be brought for the schoo! closing. On the new Edward Laughlin and Mrs Earle Thompson, and on the James |Harris; Mrs. Fred McDonalé and Mrs. Urban Laughlin were appointed delegates to the an- nual..convention .{n Charlotte town. Mr. and "Mrs. David Large attended our meeting and held at Mrs. Martin Deckers. | Refreshments were “served by Soothe painful _ Insect bites with Cow Brand Apply a paste of Cow Brand Baking Soda and water to the afiected area. Then, “Keep it moist by covering withadamp cloth. Cow Brand bites. the smart out of stfr gs! E | Cow Brand Baking Soda eel ae len eo ceo ~ Ends Thursday at 9:00 p.m. and washes in one go a sufferers Se y Se A A \ i e Savings For You and Your Family ) . SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICES fe STORE HOURS THIS WEEK: ‘Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ey ees i Thursday . cs ‘Friday Saturday | ° ° e — seat inmnnaninnrnvcnns ON THE Is o- 9 . . Closed All Day 9 - 12:30 ° ° é .