> Mr. ~-of €harlottetown-and the groom" + ' “the back. Her bouquet was , .,Wosegay of pink and white car- “ \ e ‘Rensingtoy. and Mrs flenry| Henderson, Margate, have re-, turned. from Boston after ‘attend | { IDA BAILEY ALLEN . i NINGS | ~HAPPE Be Mr. and Mrs. Hedley Burns, ma, jwere weekend guests of Mrs. ee ee — ‘Burns’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. -MR. AND MRS, J. R. GOSS | ete a \Harry Pridham, Montrose. : | Young Couple Pledge. Vows “At St. Dunstan’s Basilica Yellow —and white mums de-;semi-A-line style with leee: bo- eorated St. Dunstan's: Basilica |dice- and long sleeves. She wore on May 14,°1966 at 2 p.m. when a green petal hat with beige’ ac- | Helen Beverly Judson became | fcessories and a corsage of white “the bride of James Roger -Gess--and.-@ze@n tinted carnations. Father Gerald Tingley officiat- The groom’s mother chose a, ed=at—the- ceremony. pink. flowered Sheath with mat- | ‘The bride is the daughter of | tet ching pink linen coat, and pink’ and Mrs. Winston. Judson hat. Her accessories were white. ; -Fora..trip—through..the.. Mari-:.. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wal- |time® provinces, the bride trav-. ter Goss, also of Charlottetown. |¢lled in a jade two piece suit of Organist: Mrs. Joseph Dougan /*2uUb linen, with white crepe bo- For Successful Centennial — + + 1966. 7 ‘Women’ 7 Role cetent ‘North Tryon were recent guests | Shape ods ‘ ng the funeral of Mrs. Hender- | ott ‘Aadres Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 igs ; an Fj S ‘ son's sister,.-Mrs. Bessie Buz- ae gg son > _ oUre- ire Suggestions : | HAPPENINGS DM . 3 Gee : o t | Mrs.-Neil Garrett and her Mir ‘ani Mrs. Amos Ramsay Attending the week-end re- . fF S € k daughter, . Catherine.-have ‘r e- > eunerion South, had as weéek- treat held at Alberton from Tig- i ummer 00 ou Nett turned to their home in -Forest end guests their son, John; MY. nish area were» Mrs. Herman’ “Huse - rh 1 t etl sag i : § | Mrs. i is urnishing, epart- Orange —— Creamed Young ,_ | Bil after spending some time nae . prother. ..and sister-| Hayweod, Mrs. Alphie Arse-| ment and variety: stores am dis-/Onions with Sliced” Carrots, — in Boston, Mass. Ronee td oad er ae nault, Mrs. Anthony Doucett’s, |Piaying gadgets and utensils that Lemon Sherbert with Sugared ; eet ing’ MF. | an rs.. Mrs, Harold Cormier,” Mr s. | intrigue every bride-to-be. Thes: Strawberries and Sour Cream * Evelyn Dwan; has arrived én James Walker, all, ‘of Halifax. Howard Harper, Rev: Faber| °°” include small whisks; egg ‘singe Coffee, ‘Tea, Milk. the Island m Halifax, N.S. ei : MacDonald. of Charlottetown | brushes of all kinds; sets o- | F jand is; the guest of her sister | Mrs. Florrie MacLeod, Bread- was retreat master. [measuring cup. and —spoons: Measurements levels and ~ brother;in-law.~ Mr. and 2#!¥ane, had as her’ guest over : |eooking thermometers; beauti- | Mrs, William’ “faylor. Strath- en ae weekertd; Mary E. ° Mrs. William MacDougall of | ful shining aluminum “ ‘Skillets! mpelee for 6 cona. : rr aeAleer, \who is on the staff Troy, Montana is spending some and ‘s } i ss of the-Home- for the~ Aged,- Char- time. with her father, J. H. Bry- | ined Titans desl tabiewart| paver hie William MacLennan, Dundas otetown. an and brother and sister - ins - [vegetable peelers; kebab skew-)» 6 tbsp, butter or margarine . “Centre has returned tohis home = Taw, Mr~ayd-Mrs.-Frank Bryan jers, aluminum coffee makers;| 1! 1-3 ¢. diced celery and Ama spending a few days in) Mr. Sand irs.,Arthur Dawson Cascumpec. oTytiscttative: eolored alumi! chopped tender Nfld. : North ma were recent Visi-, jnurn molds’.to ire or use; alu- celery ‘leaves : tors fo the home of Mrs. William Mr. and sive Heath Leard who minum strainers, . strong and) 3 tbsp. minced peeled onion Carl’ Ross, student at Mt: ‘Al- | MacLeod, “Tignish . have spent the past three months | laura — everything needed to| 3-¢. water lison, university has arrived on -. . * . in Coleman, the guests of Mr. | Start a modern kitchen. 2 ¢: orange juice; or canned the Island and is spending his! Mr. and Mrs.. Lyman Nichol- and Mrs. Albert Leard, have re- | At an “after work’’ shower, | "or frozen orange juice © lvacation with his parents, Mr. json, Barre, Mass., are visiting turned to their home. in Central “itis good planning to serve a diluted by following 4 and Mrs. Kenneth Ross, Dun- a vena ed Ruestssof his mo- Bedeque. * Luffet supper first (the boy | pkg. directions. das Centre. : _ | ther, Mrs erna Nicholson. eZ | fr . , . 2 th ated orange rind | : - They also Visited Mrs. Nichol, Mrs. Gertrude Jack haa re- oe yt ee eee eee 1% re salt Z inyited), and afterwards _| everyone e enjoys watching the a: "[bride-to to-be unwrap ,the parcels. | son's parents Mr. and Mrs, | turned to her “ome in Tyne Val- ~ Pictou, —N.8-tey after spending the-winter in . white rice er in he eavy~ vy” 2% qt- : : ¢ New York City and the Carib- |~ -| sauce id celery and onion Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mace- ‘bean. DELIGHTFUL SHOWER - slow-cook until onion is tender, Lure, Montague, had as: their SUPPER MENU ““|but do not brown. Add water, guests over the weekend, their .Floyd Carruthers of Toronto, (Easy-do, orange juice, orange rind, and gon and’ daughter-in-law, -Mr. \Ont., was a recent: guest of his almost no dish - washing) nos a . [salt. to boil: add rf and Mrs. Carl Maclarre of Mone-brother and sister-in-law. - Mr. by Bee Bu a Shrimp and Crabmeat ~ |slowly. aa: reduce heat; e ton, ze B. ‘ jand Mrs. Bruce “Carruthers, : (canned) simmer 25 min. Cascumpec, . ALL SHELL-STITCH- ‘_m“a la king sauce (canned) ‘Egg-Saladettes _ with Snappy * Arthur Dawson; ° : f Mr. and “Mi“Wilmot Read; Mr. and: Mrs" Served in Pate Shells Mayonnaise. — Broiled Sou th (Baker: or Supermarket A shell for suits, skirts, pants! African Lobster Tails wit*h It’s casual. or dressy eepenting ya & _{at-thehome of Mrs. William Summerside were ‘the guests a Molded Fresh ; Dotaio | MacLeod, Tignish. ee of an Read’ de boty eee a shell-stitch; this with whipped-Cream or ores er soe Sage er-in-law and sister, Mr. an Ice Cream oe Ne : De santas Chen Rae Ae ME tl ent earned ate, Ge ee Sam ae 2 mete a i wart “and their” daughter: Moira.’ lec. — - |three-ply fingering. Pattern Use plastic - coated paper canned blueberries — Coffee, Halfax, visited’ the former's : : ; : 7351: sizes 32-34; 36-38. plates and cups.and paper ngp- Tea, Milk. |brother, Leighton Stewart, and) Mrs. Milton MacLean and| THIRTY- FIVE CENTS (eoine).|Kins. . Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profitt at daughter Elaine, Cascumpec,*| for each pattern (no stamps).+ In Advance: Order all, sup- Kensington, on Saturday. were the recent guests of Mr.| please) to Alice Brooks, care-of plies. The evening before, make Will the short-skirt— get shorter? “Albert™“Leard,*“Cole-|Guardian~=~Patriot- Needlecraft’ the* gelatin “atid —refrigerate:=~ Dept., 60 Front'St. W. Toronto| An hour before the party: 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one | Rinse: the canned shrimp with cent sales tax. Print plainly pat: |coid water. -Flake-the’ crabmeat | Src tcre aee ee Mr. and Mrs. WN. Rumfeldt man. with their two sons Norman and -—— Matthew of Sagkville, N. B.| BAR SHORT SKIRTS actOimpanied Eileen Grant, soloist as she sang “Oh Sacred) Heart” and ‘Jesus My _ Lord, “My God, My All’. Given in marriage by her fa- . ther; the bride wore a Princess line gown. of Ligoda crepe Guipure. lace appliques, and el- bow length sleeves.” A Temova: | ble panel train with lace trim! was held by a bow at, the ae waist. Her headdress was crown of Guipire lace with scat: loped edge with a bouffant veil the | Goodwill Ave. on- their return. dice and white accessories. Her corsage was of white carnation i cee stor? of wom: | The couple will reside at 2% To help. universities share in’ in Canadian history the Centennial celebrations to jit be ilustated hon : are to the utmost, Mr. Fisher. pointed | prepa’ iy the Canadian jout that t ntennial Commis- Out of province guests were: |Federation of University ro Mea | Michael Blanchard, Ottawa, Ont./¢n which has been awarded alment with the Association and Mrs. Rolan grant of ‘$3,500 for the purpose. | Universities -~Centennial: P ro lanchard, Sydney, N. 8, (Photo| In announcing the grant made | gram. This program will include iby C. D. MacKay) lunder the Centennial Publica-|:—visits to campuses by notable \tions Assistance Program of the |lecturers and artists; Centennial Fisher, Centennial Commission= produced under the direction of ‘St. Lawrence CWL _ ler, stressed. that this- project is ‘notable. directors and with stu- but one instance of the role tojdent actors from universities Holds. Meeting . 'be played in the «1967 celebra- |across the country; a series of the tour- ‘Commission: Joh ning of a bilingual play— to be.. were week- end visitors. at the -home of Mrs. Rumfeldt's parent \O'Leary, — They ville and. Mr. Rumfeldt i8 a Com- | merge student~ at: Mount Allison University. % Leighton Stewart, OXFORD, England -(AP)—The \Mr. and Mrs. John A. Matthews \8it!s. at Oxford have been or- also visited in. dered not: to wear the currently sion has entered into an agree-|Alberton and Summerside. Mrs |fashionable short, ee is teaching in Sack- tern number, name, address. GIANT .19666 Needlecraft Cata. | nective hard cartilage). log stars knit, ~crochet— more needlecraft designs. 3} king sauce. many |pine the shellfish with the a Add dry sherry to Com-' la i¥ Saat is it — tin. bit ( Where did the short skirt come in bite-size pieces (remove con. | cae ta Ghee tre, place = and group o ila iow, dd and lots of others about short , skirts free patterns printed in catalof taste. Slow-heat until ready to P heendae clothesl in under - their academic. gowns eae. ore Coll Serve: Meantime hear ‘the pate | this month’s Reader's Digest. ‘during. examinations. Said Dean ollectors’ Quilt | ‘shells in a slow oven. Make the Js the short skirt a sign of Mary “Proudfoot | of Somerville, ver, was.a guest of his brother- girls would look incongruous : in. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. |academic dress, with skirts half Preston Grigg and family, Tyne way. up their thighs. The skirts quilting motifs. patterns for you in color, with | Finest pattern | sixteen complete . patterns. 60. TICKET OPENS DOORS |coffee: Unmold and garnish the rebellion, as a rapher gelagin; refrigerate. king sauce. SUNDAY DINNER hotog- fashion p) claims, ie “spitting the women's college: ‘‘Short|ever collected from famous mu- . Note: in someone’s e . or are the Murray. Ri- skirts are rather fun. But the|seums. Send 60 cents for new 4 css ee ety order t wien they.sa Museum Quilt Book No. 1 —/esns crabmeat, and 4 cans a la it’s just a reaction to the mix | Mp we're living in? Find ut —in The: new issue of ‘Reader’ Digest, on your news- of tulle illusion: She carried a The St. Lawrence Parish coun- itions both by women and by uni- historical. seminars which will take the men’s minds| Foreign visitors can buy a $3_ bouquet of pink roses. and lilies of the valley. Barbara Macintyre was maid ef honor in a gown of petal pink organza over taffeta,_with-lace bodice and matching - panel at a nations.” - : Bridesmaids Beverly McInnis*| and Brenda Judson, sister of @he bride wore gowns identical in * style-and-material to that of the _ maid of honor. and their head- dresses were bows and veils of matching material. They car- ried nosegays of pink and white carnations.* : The best man was William. Me- Micken and Michael Ramsay end Keir. Cameron ushered the guests to their seats. A reception following the cere- mony was held at Confedera- tion Centre for 110 guests where white and yellow mums decorat- ed the room attractively. ‘ Julia cil held their annua] and regu- iar -meeting recently, opening | with the league prayer by the Director, Rev. T.' P. Butler. . ‘The minutes were followed by the financial report, which _ in-| dicated a successful year. The be re-appointed: _ president, Mrs Peter Phelan; Ist. Meade Mrs. Harold Phelan; 2nd., pres., Mrs. Mike Byrne; i vice-pres., Mrs. Joseph: Walsh; secretary-treasurer; Mrs. John Sharky. Conveners: tion, Mrs. Chestér McCarthy; | spiritual, Mrs. Pius McGuire; membership, Mrs: ‘Merlin Mc- Carthy: magazine, Mrs. H a- \rold Phelan; education, Mrs. ‘Smith O'Brien: citizenship, Mes Michael Byrne and radio and’ TV, Mrs.. Francis Fitzgerald. Councillors, Mrs. Louis Clow; Mrs. Francis Fitzgerald; Mrs.’ Merlin McCarthy; Mrs. Alfred Foster: was in charge of _the guest book. -——ePhe--mother of the-bride~ re- eeived in a beige linen dress™in ' VZUTED FoR «dining, everyday! _ Poronto Oniario, _care of Guardian- oe nominating committee request-|; led that the following executive | social ac- | versities. Mr. Fisher was speak-'study select areas of Canadian |" jing to the recent dinner meeting | of the University Women's. Club -\of Ottawa. | \Centennial Commission call for jencouragement of universities both in the intellectual field and jin the development of physical fitness. “Cultural growth,” y he said, ‘goes with physical better- Oe They are interdependent. 7 | Phelan: Mrs, Michael Byrne; 'Mrs. Harold Phelan; Mrs. Hec- tor MacDonald and Mrs. ‘Leon- | afd Myers. Other conveners will | be “appointed: at the next meet- jing. | Money was vided: for school prizes. Rev. Eric Robin is - to rs. he remembered with a Mass on ee. Father Butler commended the members -for-: their support and \the occasion of his Silver-Jubi- | history; and a number of learn- ed- conferences and seminars. Mr. Fisher concluded by say- He-added-that-the-ptans-of the ing-that all-the other programs launched by the Commission and other federal authorities will stem from the intention to mark the achievements -of the «past |- generations to come, in a Con- federation which has not only survived but progressed in spite of difficulties. of all. Ca ans-in the 1967 cele- bration: _ said, our birthday will be successful and the better the future of our. jeountry will “be. ensured”’. | H.. BENNETT ‘CARR | '..Sun Life of Canada _ District Supervisor insurance Counselling Charlottetown, P.E.I. Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 BACK . GOOD VALUE «LB. SIRLOIN, ROUND, WING, T-BONE — STEAKS © wi Five Roses Flour to 9° | osu. 12° oe STEAKS 10 White - Sugar — “LUCKY DOLLAR The Only Store that sells Branded Beef Continuously oP 4923. 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Valley during the holiday week- might als: end... OF thelr mame *—Men and !season ticket to British stately” aoe ‘Cheken a8 c — aoe en ‘ Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Caseley itogether, ee ee * : Only’ A Liberal Government... ‘ Will pay ALL Senior Citizens -$100 a month — the Conservatives say they will help ONLY needy old age we leents at the door of each. ~ _NEW LONDON HALL COME and MEET Mrs. Jean Canfield and Lorne Moose : _ THURSDAY, MAY 26 8.30 p.m. VOTE LIBERAL IBERAL Inserted by PEL. Liberal Assoc. “ELECTION LIBERAL RALLY : Dr: ot MacDonald - “RALLIES ~ THIS WEEK SECOND KING’S i ath toma rong Frank Sigsworth Still awaiting reply “MORELL LEGION HALL . Thursday, May 26— Afterneon Tea Frank Sigsworth & Don Anderson ST. PETER’S HALL 2th—8:30 p.m. Don Anderson and Frank...... * Alex Campbell Sigonetta oe PALMER ROAD HALL Thursday, May. 26th—S8 mm. Bob Campbell and Pree: Arsenault CARDIGAN LEGION HALL Thursday, 26th—8 Mi. Dr. Doug - -MazDonald and “Lou Roper” ST. 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