i i I WOMEN of Ir. Ind Mrs. Antiion, Arsen- Stewart on the eve of her retlre- w"'"'l"R- England. and Mr an Illl. lummaralde. bu left for mint In I brief reply Mu saw. Mrs. Dunstan McNichol of Phil: - cnalti Waiaa. where she will be art or L .5, mnumm M deiphia. rs. nested in Ir. John Stone of that fallow workera for their thought. .1. . an H lopunbar. Miss Arsenault Mine and reminded them that ML and Mrs. Cllfford'RImsIy l' DIEM Alllst 5th on the new ID! Wtlllld cherish nutty puny). Ind children. Granville Street 3!! find "lveriila". ltetlihrtu of their associations to I Worcls Of The Wise What a great blessing is I friend with a heart so trusty you may safely bury all your secrets in it. whose conscience you may fear less than your own. who can relieve your cares by his con- servation. your doubts by his coun- sels, your sadness by his good -humor. and whose very looks give .you conifoi-t. --'SBl'leCal Page 8 The Guardian. Saturday,August 6.1955 Happenings Of The Week OATH OF ALLEGIANCE is ilsiling her mother. Mrs. IE- ';.I 'gVe:r mg! I :lil”glb:n Ema; CI Hum” 1" -LIbermni .Royalty by Mrs. Frederick Gates: u an ear rue c c . . v '. . - it for-me - t . I. l D h t rlain who is K. lili iiitiiibei an a r H" M"-la” Queen Elfabem the Pdlufsbr.lil::nThIil:stl:'Ine::nlng in president of the W 1. During the hwndv I1" H9” am ”uccess"r.”' honour of Mrs. Arthur Limerick. afternoon a pi'cseiiIation was made "wrdlng to law and that I Wm Fredericton. N.B. Mrs. Limerick to Miss Mary ltobln. who is leav- ::'l”":llV fjbffiml ""3 ll1'”t".S ”:.with her children are vacationing ing for post graduate studirs ttt RI" ' T" u I my "'95 3' S h B h. London. Hiigliind I Canadian Citizen. So help me 8: um ope an God." (Canadian Citizenship At-1;. January, 1. 1947. On Monday morning. August lThomas. Ontario. in the province. Mrs i-I. R. Buuyer and Miss Kyle Norton returned home after visiliiil: friends in Piclou; Nova Scotla. are holidaying The neulv eltzled executive of the Provincial Women's Institute were entertained recently lit West Miss Mildred Campbell. Toronto, Mrs .lmiit-s -(iliiirlei. New Glas- lias been spending her holidays gnu. N. S and d:-iugliters Marielle. with her sister? Mrs. Gggrge Mac. 1 l.yiin and Valerie left by plane ""3 1955- M” Gwrge GI”: "d Dougall and Mr. MacDougall It Friday ziftl-r spending. two weeks Mr. Jan Jacobus Waivers were Sranhope Beach. .with Mrs Gaiidrl's parents Mr. sworn in as citizens of Canada. and Mrs. Frniik Walker, Ellston This Canadian Citizenship t.'ere- Mm Anon Hansen yew ya,-tr st, many is Ilu-irys touching and im-p(-Hi... pretisive Mr R i"rank.Gaies. New West- ” , minster. his wife and son Brian Auaust 4th- 1914- Bttllttt P"'"' --- are visiting at the old Gates home- ad the First W0I'ltl W8? Mrs. Arthur P. Edmonds. New stead in vvriq Rn;-git;-. Auilull Rlll Balllf "l B"llBl" ll? Jersey accompanied by her daugh- .. 4. gan in 1940. 8150 ill? 3Rlll9 "I ters. Miss Kathleen Edmonds and Miss (i';ill Biiciianiinail whose Amiens in lfllll Miss Florence Ednionds are regis- mgriage is an approaching event "The rise of itlsmry is 10 till? Nil"! lfred at the Charlottetown Hotel 1"; been ii-iiioiy entertained, A. TI the present hour and its des- for three ween. tiii.y" and her children Nancy and David have been visiting Mrs. Perry Hurst. Brighton Road. Emerson; Mrs. Perry Hiirsi and young son Michael are spending the neck- The Honourable A. W. Mathosnll. end in Kentville. the guests of Mr. 00. Premier of Prince Edward and Mrs. John Richardson. island. has an article on the prov-I ;- l ince of Prince Edward island in Mrs. Frank Johnston. Miss Jean die July issue of the Sun Life Re- MacLean. Mrs. W. A. Johnston view. This story of Canada's small- ;Ind Tommy Johnston spent the sell (Taniiihcll. cup and saucer ishower. Miss Janet Spillett and Miss -lune Deiinls. a kitchen show- er. held at the Dennis home. and est province - Prince Edward ls- weekend with friends in Halifax. jolly l')r'Il'l')F'('llP. land - by its distinguished first -m- 1 --- - g oitizen. concludes the series of Mrs. Randolph Bennett. of Van- Mr ziiid Nlrs Edwin H Bag- Iuthorltative sketches on t h e mover. in visiting in Charlottetown. country”: than provinces from Ai- Mrs. Bennett who has many friends iantic to Pacific which have been tin this city Will the former Mlls specially written for the Sun Life Lottie Taper- Review. nall. Vallcyileld. Qiiebee. and three children have taken a cottage It Stanhope Beach from August 7th to 20th. CW. . "A liiany spleiidoured thing” can Mr. iiiid .lll's. ('litlol'tl Kiracufe. Senator Jr P. Maciniyr-.3 hag gr. periiaps be aptly chosen as I de- Westflt-Id. New Jersey and their ,1-Ved ham (mew, to be in .-ui. scriptive phrase to try to convey daughter Jonn are visiting the dam” It M. summer Mme. say. the full beauty of. the articles on ilsland. -Mrs. Kiracofe was the for- .” Hnbomr pm,” L-dw,,-d 1,. display It the Historical Exliibltlmer Miss Myrtle Campbell, of hndr 'at the Y.M.C.A. Quincy, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Kira- l cofe and John are i-r-gistered at Shawls Hotel mgmmms (:,mrinm,,,m."' Miss J;-mi Ross of Toronto Ir-i Centennial Program for this week - Fl”-ll :”95d3t3; bl," wall: "Of; Ila-':1!'ll 0 T! d , A r r " In: 7th August.lCentennlal 1'-'Ir- 0" W "9 3 9 3 P” l ll 3 " '95 "" 'V””"5 M” Ida am centennial Civic Hnhday; -her Aunt. Mrs. A. G. Stewart. Mlls ;ren Burns and Mrs centennial non Puader athgmhpnoss leaves shortly for Toronto. in" farm" 8' 8 W F I t centennial Historic PnI'I;eEm'Cmm Mr and Mrs Martin Bushell of land mlscellaneousphovlltllispilia hifiliidul Highland Games and and om- J i . 1 i V. r r . P""'0"- 1”" C'"'”"""” W 3"” lleilllililll."l3?.lT3&Z'i1”enl”l-k ”'-ail” tKl.i.ll”:..”3.'l.'3. ll3'5.S”'" -ll”'”' sqlmn DH" Femva" lalh Ceni I ing this weekend VlllI'lwMr'leg,lIl'lI1:lwhllQ. streamers aniirslthlrnbozlltll I""'l'l Amy D”? M'"'”"" I"”ell'i parents Mr and mi KM lfully wrapped packages added to Vlulm” Tn” "M skeet Med" Martin. They were accompanied by '9" g8SilV9 0Cf'8Sl0tl- The l8I'l0 Mm Iiliii. his-lTll:' h32Ei..””l'l'fi.il2l 131'" -3”-ne'i'--u'5”'3-3-ii '12?-ii? rill? t1t'?5”lwlli spend her holidays with herlpresented to the brine. were War- Edwin Cook were co-hostesses at the home of Mr. Justice A. I. and Arsenault have as their their daughters Miss Patricia Ar-I M M . ld- t- f h . .I"' -- Ma--.l::.t:.'?”....;..:.".t:. ..':..J:"" .L??.1."i".f..2..i'S..:?"':l;..1Z5l'”'E.i5 Laura Jennn of Toronto. and , ' lveryone enlnuedla pleasant soc. gait 5'' M" F?!" A'''""'''" "' E Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collins. iiIli- Ital -venina. tax. are visiting this weekend Mr. . and Mrs. Donald Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Colitis and tsons Donald and Peter have re- Mris. D. I Saunders is I guest for several weeks at the Charlotte- ” Miss -Helen Mjcnongld. i.,.h- lturned to their home in Leaside. "WI 309- Technician It St. Retrg Hospital, l0ntIrlo. after spending the put Jun I L. Pam” "M M" Sydney, is on I lI1ont.hl' vgcgtiim. -three weeks with Mr. and Mn, and If Present la visiting iler pIr- 1 Mill! H. Mutlart. Bedeque. Mr, Emma M3c.lCOUIt! is one of Toronios well- known younger lawyers. Palmer. have as their guest Mrs. mm, M... "M M", James Palmer. of Calgary. and r),,,mM. little daughter. Valerie. Mr Pal-' mt-r will be arriving later in the m.. Mrs. James Pnstorelii and son MISF Shirley lllizee of Yar- l"""""- -Llstgttl. Wlvttt l;ew::n.mMsss.. srejlrrtgtrtithn al-Ed tMissNVtgara Kaiser (II lMll1K rs. Is re ' ts, lc er on. . ., Cmdr. Kenneth Blrtvhlstlv I Mr. and Mrii. Emmett ll.AIgf:)lt-Jeiinald It St. -lnhrri RPt'.I.tlri'. C N. Mrs. Birtwistle and two for twn weeks. They I" .ccomg Mi” Kaiser-K bromerinrlaw and children. Ken and Jill. have rrturn- . panied by Mr. ed in Ottawa ”t" and Mrs. Bernnrdl sister Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Piercey. visiting his Lawson. Stnneham. Mass. lss Rnzee and Miss Kaiser are parents. Mr. and Mrs A. Birtu ht teahcei-I at Macdonald High Birtwistlo. Mr. and Mn. it. n. Scott. out. 5Cl"t0'- Matdtmld Collette. F.Q. awe. and their son Stuart, IreiTl'9.V Will leave MI Monday for visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoop. .Y5l'm9"lll- N- S- and also staying It Keppoch, Mr. and Mrs. ll. 0. Walsh have returned in Sarnta I"Pl' visiting. -s.L their parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. DC Mr. and Mrs. A. H, Rips; wart, Birtwistle. ; Mr. and Mrs. w. 'r. Weir. Westllhelr Children. Cindy. Brian and tstreet. have had their son. Mr,lB-"FY who have been visiting Lieutenant Coirrriiandvr Alan B Frank Weir of Toronto, visitinglM”' Flcs-H parents. Mr. and Cosh. Ottawa. has been in Hall-plllem. Mr. Weir returns It the be-IM” w- 14- Hllllzins, 91 Fitzroy 1.; he . fgw dhyg, ginning If the week to Toronto. l-Etreef. returned this week to theirl ..... ome in Hamilton after I" very Mr. Charles Loiighiin. Sllperin-r Mrs. Ernest ellltlynble II0lltl?l.V- t tlendenl of the Bank of Commerce .Cl8I'Pl1t'E Harris. Mrs. J. C. Mont-i . romp l for the Maritimes and Newfoiind-lllontery. Mrs, W. R. Altken sndl Ml” M571-I-'tN'l ('ari7tulier,:, Rm land in It present in the province lMisit Pamela Aitken arrived home D995 A”'""'- 8Tl'lV9tl on Wednes- Mr. Loughlin II accompanied h,v;Ttn-sday evening after I Ieveral "All to spam: the month (It August Mn. Loughlin and their daughter i"10lltll!I' Visit to Great Britain and lvlmlllil llt-tr parents Mr. and Mrs.l Min Dorothy Loughlln. 'the continent. 1-0 Champion, Mrs, l : rne Carruthers. Augustine Cove I ' l M. liailner. Charlotte-l last Saturday to spend , Visiting friends and re. tinns in Boston and vicinity. I 3 Mr. GJI. Hoyle. retired superiii Th? SWUIESIEFS Square Da ncel M”- J tendent of the Anglo-American all”! held an outdoor Square Dance mw" I9" Telegraph. Montreal. and Mrs. Wed"?-Vlast evening on theiawn .3 3 Week Hoyle are visiting Mr. and Mrs..”"-, -I -4- M8cMiliIn's summer-l W. T. Weir, West Street for iwolr""l""i9- Keppoch. The gally col-I r-mm l weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle are "red "l9"”l" "Elli! ldded greatly. Tl"-"hostess at The Charlotte- lenving for England. and will he I" ll" 5"m""'l' Sflllfllt. lmw". ””'"l5 lllllll this afternoon living outside London. where. their l" M'” Alma 'l'lFtttKinntIn. daughter Mrs. Doiiclas 'vlncFar- MM (l"""I”. R939” lf Vl-illlhlr "C W l Inc. Mr. MHFFBFIBDP. and the ll" 5"l"l”l "lend Miss Louise H”5'"5f'5 3' lit? Belvedere finirl two lfandchildren live M"l'9"'lv it Dr and Mrs. Mn:-.-Cl”li led lltls afternoon art-: 1-ttnt'l's residence. lnveriiess. Nova .R Pfalltlht. Mrs. Cari Bullrilljl Mslor Carl Smith and Mrs Smith S”"'”- eM'5.i F'""-'t'Pt' Simmons. Miss Ottawa. with their four chlIdretI.. lE”"" 'l"”"-Wt Mm 8- S Carsonl .... Gail. sill. Kent and Wendy are l"'- "id M” W- Mulligan. Provi- ""1 W" "attic Mart-van. villting Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. dP""' Rh"'l' l'l3"d- Ind twol V W - W. G. Bruce. Harland apartments. gauihler" ””' V"”'3 "I Mrs. A. l..Mra "II M” -l"l"l P8.VnP enter for the month of August. l ' "W 3lKi'DP0Clt- Mrs. Perry m" "I ” l"'”f'l -WPPEF in their jontertained Tuesday evening home It Roseneatii on Th d GIBBTIIHIIUDDI to our Acadinnsl mmm" of her guest" U" ayl in . 9V9"llliI in honour of Mrs. Florence. .L.m Elsie liininn howl : dl Bl t ilClb- .. l ' .-V.'PP0lttted The Aca Ian lcenrgnn an ac ra Mrs.' William i.., M Manual, member of Llttt.(-.Ril8dl8fI Senate, flan 1755- 965 or ew runswick is registered at the Chart ti t nests. in addition t th Ind Nova Scotia begins Mondaygi-inipir o 9"" Senator. were Mr AHODM e WW Auguat 8th at Moncton. concluding ter 3,9, and Dr an '5 3 Inman of Montagile.dMh:"hnge:,;:.l:. Andrew McDonald ilfldl Mr lltfll Mril. Gerald McDonald of Cardi. lln. Mr. Ind Mrs. Cecil Dye of :uudIy.. August lath It Aflfiluolv A i,m,w,,” prnemmon M . large silver tray by thg mm. 30' I England iitaff of Stewart Baker. . .. wail made to Mn, Aime ...... mu Terry Arsenault. daughter have returned from I week's hon. lun. w. 1.3:: at Edmonton. dly " m""""' nmht K: status. In. rm: iucwllilsms. M.E.l. MacDONAl.D Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis MacDonald. Charlottetown. Ill- nounce he engagement of their daughter. Marie Ellen Isabel. to Ronald Leo MacDonald. son of Engagement Announ fed 0 R. L. MIcDONAi.I) Mr. Leonard MacDonald. Antill- onish. N.S.. lind the late Mrs- MacDonald. Marriage to take place at St. Dunstans Basilica- on Monday. September 5th l'(FreshMFruiis and Vegelalbles p Salisly Summer Appeliles Consumer Section. Marketing Service. Canada Dflltirllneiit of Agri- culture. . - - - ' ting. Summer is the time when the dinner often PFOWS dlfalllmln, lmong those entertaining for Miss p hmiiy i. hpt to be what the French golri txixgilu:5CsgiEggi;3gq;nl5SIllE- Buchannan have been: Mrs. Rus-lcall ogrincheux . meaning not till No matter how steaming h(;:1me . . - g for the mercury soaring so day turns out to be It is tr;tIiwttit;m haybarnv ivery good humour. l der. high dulls appetites and nothlnglresponsibliity , V. , , Iseems to taste quite right. This-foods fol the f3fDlIyl.(lAlaltll()'llhlc Vtlgllli I miscellaiicnus shower given bytmakes summer an extra busy time dering what to coo ' k-n he-Fl Miss Wilma Wood and Miss Janet for mother because it is up tokher mlllflulte tahnd pvrvglclgtgtsll it-fl!-znll Eexpep-. Wood, On Thursday evening Missltn provide the appetite provo ng se 11 E - Frances Clarke entertained at I dishes needed to tempt her family. lence she knows that wellwlilannlepi By ELEANOR ROSS food "ea. meal and grocery lists wi ma er limited and t it"! "l summeris from I Actually sures are for many can even be classed as part . h .11 L l-- d 11 ty fare, Tiny chicks hatched lnlnf ' chm" S e V" aw m the spring have I specgal Plulilpil ness about them now t It ma eslm t ad Edy CNN in the them I real treat. An nbundanceld; 3':le"'the9kli':5chen is S-ml cool. casserole dish or some freshly baked rhergy tt:em,h no irgatteg liitxdnarlctii ullielp tat they can be stored in tel CY EVE. I8 G0 I are lrefrlgerator until nearly serving are some household tasks that nolb'f”" "'9' W" 1' Sppmd nd lot garden fresh vegetables and juicy It this time of year. But no won- l are 'i'looding both grocery stores and lvegetabie markets now. So this is the time to satisfy those longings (for fresh green peas. golden but- rter beans, snowy white cauliflow- -er. bruasel sprouts. broccoli and .Melons are at their best along with l . prlcots. blackberries. cherries. blueberries. plums and many other fruits. Although crisp cold foods are often more tempting when thermometer climbs it is I good lidea to serve several hot foods ;each day. Few people want many- ihot heavy meals in warm weatherl lbut neither do they want complete- I The home econo- lmists of the Consumer Section, lCInadI Department of Agriculture .feel that a hot dish with each meal is not only better for everyone but the i that -it is also more satisfying. For psome reason I completely cold Cape Traverse. and Mrs. Mncwlllfnma. Summerslde. Bruce to serve Whether it be a tasty ler tucked in between the Cirlcken patties served lure perfect team mates for crisp l lgreen cabbage slaw blended with .cularly with the younger ones shopping lrlllsi for fresh fruits and vegetables less easier on torrid dayll 10 030059- slmple. easy to prepare dishes A top favourite in summer. parti- DyAIlIIIM About the YIRII today. where above them wlnsoinil young feath- ered creatures tried out new wliigs, we could hear It tlmtia in quiet. the laughter of the two little boys. Gage and Mack his cousin. busy and engrossed in pastimes of their ingenuity and choice. And we smiled too. remember- ing how good it was to hear the like as young and happy ll l'lPPlOd in the hush of this all but deserted place . . . This morning the haying It Alderlea was ended. except for the storing yet of some bales. And the hustle and bustle of it moved at once to Rob's where already several mowing: had been made and as it happened I number of loads saved to the new and quite roomy lofts there. So these housewives were left with the two lads for company and also certain commissions of the place to be carried out in the absence of their lords and masters. Mostly only routine reminders these were. "Now keep an eye about lo see that none of the stock get into mischief" which if taken literally would serve to keep both of us not only awoke but alert. with out them adding others. "If that fellow happens to call about .. tell him well. no. you needn't tell him anything. Oh. you might say that perhaps we'll be in town one of these days to see him. but," with ii shake of the head. "it's not likely before we've finished the hay. Unless” extremely sobering thought." there happens to come I damp spell." "And. Ellen. that gate by the down there,where the Chores For It's nice to be able to have dome tic help. It enables I wom- In to pursue I career. to combine career and home or to be able to devote more time to her children Ind community activities. We know many women who are so fortunate. but every last one of one else performs satisfactorily. in l HOUSEHOLD TREASURES split gbnlves of I golden toasted bun this way II thick sour cream dressing. For l Love for home and family translates easily into respect and affection for the really fine things. lllllch as beautiful wood furniture The warmth of tone and beaut: of grain depend on the special attention it gets periodically. Wood ELLEN'S DIARY the opened. nun over odd times. will lumerts Wife Iowa are in the puturo-you under- stand. not then up hate in the orchard? weu, they might get that you. Just to be sure every?-lIlnl'I all right? Oh I reckon they won't but I just thought I'd batter menti- on it" "And. oh. yes." calling back from the out-going truck which bore off some of the help. "Never mind the milking! We shI'ilit ha late-not if everything goes right But if you like "with In veigllng smile. "if the two of you are not too busy. have the cows to the stIble.l Give them I bite of grain-Mack will know how much that will fetch them to their Italis." And we smiled: indeed laughed. knowing it all before he had tspokeii for had we not-Ind Jeanie too. heard liuchlika all down our years? And we loved the day with it's sun-glinta on the pond below, and summer shadows along the bills. the birds and bees and butterflies on wing and all the color and loveliness of season that was ours. And as we have said we enjoyed the young laughter. It in good to laugh to chuckle or Just to smile. for "A smile comes very easy-you can wrinkle up with cheer I hun dred times before you can squeeze out I soggy tear. It ripples out I tug. And always leaves an echo that is very like I hug. so smile Iwliy! Folks understand what by I smile is meant-lI'I worth I million dollars. and it douii 't cost I cent." Until Monday - - - Diary - - - Good night . . . . "Madame" with I sponge or cloth. Since labrasive action cannot be used here. one must depend entirely on the cleansing properties of the soup to remove those unseen but dimming layers of grease and old was: that hide the beauty of the w . The suds should be wiped away with I clean damp cloth and the wood allowed to dry thoroughly ,the piece is polished to I fine aheeii. CABINETS AND CLOSETS Another task that ll best Ic- rouiplished by the lady of the house is the cleaning out and re- arranging of kitchen Ind bath- room cablnets. clothes closets and dresser drawers. Someone else moreover, to the heart-strings with go ldessert what could be better than I bowl of fresh fruit with cream and I piece of feathery light sponge l cake? Those people lucky enoughl to have I freezer can make sponge t, and angel cakes on a cooler day that I want It Ill. and apply IsIanclG is too hot to bake. I Chicken I la king in crisp toast; cups ll always I welcome lunch or supper for both mother and met family. With the toast cups pre-I i really does need I bath now and then. And that. definitely. is one It is so rewarding and not difficult - l and freeze them for use when itl Lather up mung; Iwgd u::::::l In should enjoy. drawer. irlVVeds could remove the contents and scrub Ill the surfaces. but only Madame can weed out the sc- cumulated clutter and replace in efficient order all the contents of each and every shelf. cabinet. and of congratulations and best wishes from the grooinis family was read. pared Ihcnd of time it is quickl For dessei-ll and easy to make. fruit pie or shortcakc is sure to l please. COOL FOODS FOR SUMMER When hot weather dispels all M... md Mm Johnny Carroll, zeal for cooking then it is time to iiake use of summer 5 tender fresh cgetables and ripe colourful fruits. Shore. Sherhrooke. on Thursdiiy what bell" way I” ll" Ihls "'3" to serve cool. crisp tempting salad plates which iidd I magic touch Granville Street. entertained their friends at a barbecue at l.ocke': evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beck. Slim- merside. have returned from it two weeksl visit to the New Eng- land States and Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Firth Bowness. Noire Dame Street. have returned home from visiting friends and re- latives in Halifax, N. S. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson of Summerside are spending I va- cation It Cavendish Beach. Miss Peggy Gordon. Summer- side, left Thursday morning by plane for a month's holiday visit- ing Miss Ann Burtle. Grand Falls. Nfld. Mrs. J. F. M;Avinn and children of Ottawa Ira guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lorne Drlscoll of Maple Ave. Summerside. ishes. l'l"K5- 3m 0f ll"? ll'00m. r-- A I . ' - - Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Dickie and pr..-g:::ki,eI;&;:,:hrq5lf;?e;0(;:Lefflgg children. Bill and Ann. with and Mrs. Clifford Rankin and son .llmmy of Siimmerslde spent the weed-end at Fundy N. B. Mrs. Gilbert Gallant, Schurman' Ave.. entertained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. G. F. Ruston who has recently joined her hus- band, Sqdn. iawa. Sister Georgette-of Minneapolis, lnllleru P9"? -Wm? ”93"l.V Wlxlm r Minn. is visiting her mother. Mrs. "M0 ' d-'mP9"9-d Clfilll End "this P. Driscoll. Silmmerslde. ..:.. Mr. : n. 0 Park. Mont-ton. lreiy 0 that makes any meal are often used as garnishes other times of the year can be r delicious and I treat to eat. Spngs of det- green watercress. red tomato wcd It enjoyed now in larger quantities. For example. whole vine-ripened stuffed tomatoes or cucumber boats 'are delicious served on I bed of v watercress. This is the time to make use of in variety of cold cuts and a supply of canned cold meats. fish or chick- peu will often come in handy when ll hurry up lunch or supper has lto be prepared. Any of them make I delicious plate served with a lmedley of sparkling garden fresh rgreens. tomatoes and cucumbers. lightly tossed with a tangy piquani ldresslng. Cold sliced chicken. ham lor salami combine well with poi- .nto salad. green onions and rad- l DH answer to the summer meal :n. Cold meats, cheese illi- Ices. stuffed eggs and I large var- ! other salad makings can be featured with different kinds of I the meal. Ixir. Ruxton. in 01-, useudlilfului buttered brands or warm rolls and I bowl of fresh fruit to complete I I To renew the lustre of patentl the article lightly to loosen dirt. Polish immediately with Mr, and Mrs. Henry pishop and dry cloth, not waiting for the wax Mr. and Mrs. Donald Adams of In t1l')'- The Dale"! Summerside left this morning for come clean and shiny. a week's holiday along the Cabot ' Traill in Cape Breton. Today's hostesses It the Summer- :ide Golf Ind Country Club are Mrs. Don MIcPiierson, Mrs. Creel- inan MacArthur. Mrs. Harold Mc- i i ' r fver. Mrs. WllilIrn Roach llldl Hiu Doria Walker. P. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson and daughter Lorna of Summer- &e left Friday to spend I month's vacation at silver Lake. Ontario. PRIMARY INDUSTRY leather will Oil is the chief source of thet wealth of Iraq. l g Newfoundland. Mr. Ralph P e rr y. gen and slices of cucumber which minister or the church Performed -with matching bolero. Both attend. lmatching their gowns. led mums. EDGEHILL Church School For Girls In Double - Ring Ceremony in Toronto l Baskets of mixed giadioli decor- ated the Church of Christ. StrIth- more Bivd.. Toronto, Ontario. for the marriage on Saturday. July 30 It 4 o'clock of Anita Blanche White. youngest daughter of Milton J White and the late Mrs. White at A Murray Harbor. and Hubert Wal- pier Harris, only son of Mi. and Mrs. John Harrison of Grand Bank. the double-ring ceremony. I The bridal party entered the church to the strains of "Faithful and True" rendered vocally by four friends of the bride. who also sang "Because" during the sign- ing of the register. I The bride. given in marriage by her brother Ross. was radiant in I ballerina-length gown of w h ite taffeta. styled with I yoke of em- p broidered lace trimmed with rhine- : stones. short-sleeves bolero and ny- lion net overskirt. iier short veil .was held by I small halo head- ldrcss. and she wore long taf- feta mitts. She carried I crescent- shaped bouquet of red roses and white mums. and her ornaments were rhinestone necklace and ear- The maid of honor. Miss Fern White, sister of the bride, wore I lZ0WtI ttf pale pink dacron. with full gathered skirt and bolero. The bridesmaid. Miss Marie Burtt. was gowned in dacron in I soft shade of green made on princess lines Ints wore braided henddresses and long immediately following the re- ception. Hubert and Anita left on I motor trip to the bride's home in P.E.l. For going away she wore I blue flowered nylon dress with pleated skirt. white hat and gloves, and white nylon Jacket with cor- uge of pink sweetheart roses and mums. On their return they will reside in Toronto. Hubert is employed It V. Roe Co.. Mnlton, and Aillta is on the office staff of the White Motor Company. Toronto. During the past few weeks rev- erill showers were held in the bride's honor. and many lovely gifts were received. tanni- And Not Too A PICNICDREAKFAST ll nice soup. "INSTEAD of combat my Imall ynungst.ers' habit of waking every morning It six, my husband and I try to keep in tune with it." I serene, alert young mother sold me. "On hot. iiu.inld week ends we get up when the children wake. we Ill have I drink of citrus. pile into the car Ind are off to the nearest bench for I breakfast pic- nic. Hardly Inyone else is ever there. so we have the ocean and the early sun to ourselves. Packs Picnic Basket "I prepare the food Die night before and refrigerate it over- night. It takes only five minutes to pack our picnic basket. "The menu? Practically I du- plleate of what we's have on the breakfast table It home. but in different form: I-lard-cooked eggs. crisp bacon sandwiches. fruit. I thermos of cafe-Iu-lalt Ind I thermos of hot soup I: I warmer-upper. "Everybody goes in for I short dip. than out again for I picnic breakfast on the beach. "It's much more pleasant and easy than trying to sleep later on I hot morning. when the children are rIrln' to get up and go!” MONDAY DINNER Cntitaloupe Sections Shepherd's Pie Carrot Rounds Spinach with Lemon Stewed Plums Sour Cream Ginger Cookies Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Shepherd's Pie: Peel and chop 1 onion: brown lightly in 1 tbs. butter; add 1 tbs. minced pursley. 1 c. lamb gravy (or I c. water and l bouillion cube). and 1 9. eggs. fruit. crisp bacon sandwich es. clfe-Ill-ill! Picnic . Breakfast is Fun Much Work IIIIIIIHOIAIIII Slrve hard-cooked tnd bowls bf hot in summer. I tomato juice. Host to boiling point. Add 3 c. chop cold cooked lamb and 1 tsp monosodlum glutamate. Season to taste with salt Ind pepper. Sihmer 30 min. Transfer to I shnlbw 3 pt. bak- ing dish. Help wlthrfluffyr whip- ped potatoes. lprlnklt with l6 e. grated sharp American cheese and bake in I but oven. 400 F., or until lightly browned. If desired. prepare shepherd's pie in advance. ready to bake. ex- cept for the potato. and refriger- Ite. Half In hour before servil-g, whip up I envelope of deliydrsted mashed potato according to di- rections on the pkg. Heap on the pie. Finish as directed. sour Cream Ginger Cookies: Melt 1 c. shortening: beat in 1 c. brown Iugnr. 1 c. unsulphurrd molasses. 1 beaten egg and 1 a. commercial sour cream. Sift 1 tsp. ground clove, 2 tsp. ginger. 1 tsp. cinnamon. ta tsp. salt. and 1 tsp. baking soda with 2 c. flour; add to the first mixture. Beat in 2 c. additional sifted flour. Cover and let stand lhr. Drop by heaping teaspoonfuls on oiled pans. keeping the kies an inch apart. Dust with granulated sugar; bake in I moderate oven. 850-375 F.. about 10 min. ' TRICK OF THE CHEF Before atewlnl plums. prick each in two places with the tines of I kitchen ftxk. so they will not odtin burst while c g. MORNING SMILE "Is your wife economical?" "Very. We for-without every- thing ! want." I NETHERWOODW . THE ROTHESAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS FOUNDED 18” I - Courses Fmn - PRIMARY GRADES to SENIOR MATRICULATION Highest academic standards achieved by small clules Ind per- tout-ll attention. with special emphasis on the development of sharncter and individual talents. BURSARIES Ind sciloumsuirs Available SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 13. I955 Prospectus Sent on Application to Head Mistress MISS MTIIEB PALIN-Rotiieoay. New Brunswick Corner Cook's SALAD Bowl. 1 !cups cottage cheese - dry non- It. I-J cup diced cucumber 3 cups shredded cabbage 1 cup diced rndishes I-4 cup chopped Brecn onion! 1 clip thinly sliced carrot Accommodation - 195 cups lettuce font in small white gloves. and carried cres- pieces cents of pink carndtionl Ind tint- 4 tare chopped parsley Tiielr ornaments were pearl necklaces and earrings. In. and Messrs. Jimmy Lyttle nd Ron Meecham were ushers. Following the ceremony I recep- ' cl""' tlon was held in the church hall. Miss Lily Groom was in charge of the guest book. A delicious supper was served to approximately sev- enty guests. Toasts were proposed. and the wedding cake was cut in the traditional manner. Mr. Reg Shipton rendered two aolou appro- priate to the occasion. A telegram Mr. Alex Boyd acted as best at. cup sliced celery. Toss all ingredients well togeth- Inehalor of Am Iaebetei M lemiee I.Ie. tttena leanemlel Inhaler at Ybeeleev Duhelar of Nlllll Inhaler of IOIKINOI Master of Am Iluter of Science Master ei Mull! DIPLOMA! 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