st Paul's Chiiri-h, sllmhit‘l“ l-Iunitr Rh niiiii \‘atiiinn. birth at \‘erdii Qiiivhrc The hrido is thc dniiuiitri- at Mr. and Mrs Augustin “It‘lls'il'tl, rllr’tl‘I'l iind .i Rflilct‘mcr. Charlottetown. the sriiing tor s inveiy wedding in AuKusl when ashore Norma dauxhlt‘r (it Mr. and Mrs, Wu]- tcr Ford, oyster tied Brldiie. Pl- .wasnnited in mnrrlalio niih Edgar Miehaei Lsmbe, son ii! \lr iinll M” [van Lam}. Fathei F. .l. nluney. prrtnrmed the double rlnl ctr n,\' ittilul Mother" to the “runway Ind hit at the registc . lllxm flnwvl'l dmrltedillie church. and the gilcst now: were Int-Irkul with whit! min DWI with sprigs oi terns sud Lily oi the Valley. The bride escorted d [mm is! nylon llul llce over ria trimmiid with equin lid A bull. A ilarnl helliitren her tiered shoulder leul Stir curried I cllcld. ot Rd Inelth rpm. The maid of mar Wu Mm Illicl Lilli», llltel' if blur ill/Ion dru- our Iatteln Will mulcth than Ini'l lulu- bltir Ind while Elnltlfllll, Got-ml" I entitl- will. I!- gum llmu may. he. Plot-rd ruiiwing'ihs m, mountin- wu kid It at. r i into (or ’ -r wedqu e duorsind villi ltlivor isms Isid tow-a m and If.- IIX MR. AND MRS. JEAN VACHON WED AT SUMMERSIDE MR. AND MRSt EDGAR M. LAMBE Ford-Lam be Vows Pledgecl Ai Most Holy Redeemer The Church of the Most Holyiuim a miniature was i groom. ilioiitrd uni-rs hiirncd no Cliarliittctirwn, PEI. Ezvcrenclirlce Tierncy acted as tosstmas- ite yw Mrs W' 1' cu beige, "planter. Mrs, ilugh hiaroaiiiim. in sodium", '13:; 0,5“. Mr. MaECnllum iinrl thcir mini ital-khth n she sung "0n 1-“. Robbie, Burlington, Ontario ind 3 lpr‘ I yrpopibnld l'llll Today" during the llgnlM‘Bm f i own I"! d Mr, .‘Wu-Cnilum and v itoil Iisle hy tier brother. Fulton Ford ‘ all. no... mo looked beautitlll ill I Iluur IElllitl Niagnrl Fallsi n I re hurls. The gown restored I no mlhy‘ it long lily-Ml!" corsege or white rarnntiims s e held in plant en Mr and Mn, Clayton Frirrli‘ "1 vt‘ll» ‘Mnnll'ell. Pt: . iMsurioe Tierney, ydlll, M u ; Mr. Ind Mrs Allan gm . who were I NILMM pwder‘burtttl i 1 i- or dress she carried s bouquet prioride wan entertained iii the {)t- ho n! Rulip- where I Iihiwi'er was hPld st iiio ‘lll‘PlI'l sin-ii Z, I. d. I, lit Sine at "I but inIII for home in Mrs Stlnlry Vniinim. Human yards fti'an-li. u we in Br lulu. Thebrldelitnm emp u and with a thing ury It the Prince Edward I s l Although the reirigerator may have suffered seriously train I p loin raid the night beiore th . rcanut isu'ticr’is I highly nii-l one cnioys Ind it has that rarei h quality oi blending well with s 1 wide variety oi other (layers. ms" or IMAGINATION won I titiie imagination icveryday peanut butter iwich can he turned into In usual treat in minutes i tire I variety nt breads. such: ‘as hearth-tinged whit ore-tiH whole wheat or hran. t-araway rye, cheese or raisin hrcad. DI" ‘toi I change try split buns. l QUIMEI' or NE SANDWICHES I ii i the Ind“ u t iTha Glllfl‘lllll, Charlottetown, Sm. Sept '1, 1963. 'l m liDA BAILEY ALLEN l Noihing's Really Better Than Peanut Butter limit or rich milk, M c. Cunk tho spaghetti following kg directions. Mike Chicken Crelm SIMCE. Trlnsfer to buttered low I-qi. cannula, Cover with chealei , i ltritious iood that almost every- affirm” mm“ “m' """‘d or margarine. I-Ieat (own In ho: oven. 425 degree: toi- n. Chicken Cream Slut?) k l plain white or cream Inc-,l sing 2 ilisp. each hatter or run- sriiis Ind iioar, lit s. iisit ‘n will! nd I tsp. chicken houiiion pow er. THE CHEF EXPLAINS Should Dannutu used in mali- tng cookies be plutn»rnuted or‘ ‘ulted’ l Plaimrouted. otherwise the Nlce far mm. or tn slip into cookies will taste too salty. nut xnndwlch envelopes and chill (oh [I lunch boxes. 0NE10n a slice nt breadin ripe tnmltol Sprund lha lithe slice of hresd with hiiiicr sudi spread on 1 tbsp. chopped cream onions. TWO Layer peanut thin - rvliced thi ' pread Spread a dash oi mIllv torn on the salami tor pinnsncy. THREF Peanut butter, Ill: nked eggs, rhpoped l radishea. mayonnaise and crisp i lettuce make a tasty illllnfl. Dust lwlth seasoned nit Incl trash ‘gmund PENNY. l FOUR: Straw chapped celery, r ‘ chopped stutird gree n olives i and crumbled cripa bacon nni ‘u‘holo wheat or brnn brunt \ spread with peanut butter, Top k with buttcl‘cd whole wheat. ' FIV . Make I Sweet sand ' wirh oi peanut buttcr. orange ‘ marmalade and chopped candied f ginlcr. Especially Hood toasted. TOMORROW'S DtNNER Hot or Chilled Cnnsoriime Chicken lll' Turkey Tetrazzlnl itram oddmenlsi 1 Butlcrcd ynurig csrrots witn‘ oiecn Beans Ice-horn Lettuce Slaw with Olive Frrnch Drcsslfll ‘ rresh rears Drinlpcrl Poauiit Cookie! Hot or Ice Coltee or Ten. Suininrrsidc and itioui-ooinls . tin- sou oi Mr William \‘auii- 1 "II and the lillc lirs \‘achun i 0' Quebec L‘l|.\ ncv. Pierre l Arsr-nnnit tpiiiclalrt’l iii the ceremony l Hachnert V huttar. comment: For the slaw, addi V‘ c. sliced lmrn nlivcl nl’ pitt- ed ripe Olive] to U. c. nut-sweet Frcnch drcflinfi. Measurements ievci: mine for it CHICKEN 0R TURKEY ‘ TETRAZZINI tiiieke in advance, reiriuerate and heubbrnwn lnlrl‘ it you Ilka) '1: lb rmde shortcut hill! proi trill spaghetti z c. Chlckcn Crrnm sauce (rrc‘ oz‘ can mushrooms huttcr iir margar . iced cmkcd chicken Vs c grated mild rheese it c, tine da - old bread crumbs ‘5 tbsp. molten butter ric niIr- i garine. additional 1 i 2 tbsp. PRINTED PATTERN A bride and DitllPT mid of iiir tiritini lnl’ilt’ y Father l-‘ J hlaliiiiey asked the blessing The wedding cilltl: was then cut in traditional man not and the bcsl man pl‘opostfl a most in tlic britto iiiiit-h iiiis responded in by "ID oriniin Maii- ‘ r. . Toicgrems or rnncraiuisiions. CR received lrom the bridc'I lroum'l aunt. Mrs, Archi- Gilli! and Mr. GilllI. nkline, 11M! Mill Arleiic llt‘lsctil] “a! In‘ charge oi the guest hnnk i Followtng llii~ reccption. Mr} Ind Mrs. Edgar Lamb? ll‘li on. I honeymoon trip in On|aro where they visitcd iiie pride-s sister. Mrs iiiigii Mnrcaiiam i'mer‘I Pnrai‘ltln, till For Iravcllin: ill» hride lorel blue thiezrpicce I it t I k . . Oat-oiprnvmce prions illi'lut'l-l 4144» HAPPY e irrestiiile— the little girl who we I n this may sailor; rs h H t’ picnls in till'c it will widely Ens ew in eriip Ad Mnml. n M Otlnwl, Gill nsroid Gnrmlcy. R Mn. on H lul'x. NS: and MTL .nm . Krnndmolhcr oi the groom Bl'ofiklllll‘r er marriage the ‘rottnn wiih' conlrl braid s n d u t the P El Hnspllal l’rllltPt'l Pattern 4952‘ (‘ hil» Ill'! . Ill a cum (Io cenhl rninii Inn iii-in ii. planet this pItIArl. ‘ III «It and niso It the home oi \tiu Evelyn Axwmhy I Mn. mm are re IN" It chll’lotlelfifly when I I I “E . lnv .iit hiuii- puny . m “ill” iidfliw and Mrs luluiss, mu NUMB .It. kide In s at'l'rc send order to ANNE ADAM! s care oi Guardian . PllrlM rs ierri neni , on Front st. wt. 1-". points» lento 1. out. land Hmmtal trusts tip Crsswoii liviih green salads or choppfid ' spread smoothly with p s I h u t, ck”. butter. place 2 thin slices oi red stile. been awarded a Pravtnciiai co. vernment Bursary and l!“ lhll weeit inr IIaiiIIx. NS, when she will begin a yeIr's study at oslhousie univeriity tow- ards a diplom , llcaitii Nursing Miss Morris. . t W" say. Cherry valley, graduated i town Hospital School oi Nursr ilailii‘rt‘nd oi the spi-ctrilm could‘ mail in a timer zrttinz rharg- tho peanuts Ire In be tolled no ii in cont bake r ited peanuts Ire preter- Bap Miss Norma Morrlssry h a l a in Pllbll n .liine (rpm the charlotu- i in. The Vincent Massey Memoirs ii. AND MRS. ARTHUR MMLURE SUMMER NUPTIALS shown above Ire Mr. is ii d Mrs. Arthur MaoLure. toiiow. ‘ iiig their marrisiie It the Pin! t Church. Charlottetown. The double ring ceromony lThe Color Oi Your New Car 7 “alt-h Iti! You'll . l i Are women really more color] inn 7 amps v instinctive subcon- onnsctous than men? Mum. Bill the British Motor seious desire to whip around in ‘ciirporItion iCauadai Ltd. w l lilirnni oi it ' ‘liet that women don’t know this about rotors Illd oars — the coir . ‘or at the car driving also: in trout oi you — siiecu your driv- in g. BMC has inund strong sch-ii tic evidencl to show thht a w mln driver tor a male rir er ior that matter) has a posl ve psychological urge to pass a red. ‘cI GETS BURSARY ‘ o. n. in... nu. urn-nos in “Sm'l‘lfid scientists. ii the car in iriini is black in fire ' blue or moon. tilt: iii-ire to pass is But. it the vehicle ahead is is good lhurp. bright rod. or olic of the mnrc lntcnsc shdilcn oi yel- pivrinrmcd by RPH‘V‘EIIIT Mal- dlitiuliier oi Mr and Mrs Ei- mor J. Clair, and the groom la la: and the late \tn an in go through red stop lights. thil on color and the punk on or research not as groht Canada‘s first Canadian-born Governor-General. Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, has now writ- ten his memoirs, What's Past Is Prologue, to be published this fall by The Macmillan Company of Canada Limited. Fnlli- excerpts from his book which will cover his distin- guislicrl career from his child- hnnri in Toronto to his tour of duty as Governor-General of Canada will appear in “'cnkilnd Magazine. Th9 first PVt‘Ol'pi which tells of the pniiiilv and fni'ccsi which sliaiii‘tl his lifp and hit: way of thinking will be featured in this week's issue. THE EVENING PATRIOT ‘penslve creams and i s tho siin oi Mi- Holden \lncLui-a In tact those is even tentative research support to the theory snmc people may he psychoio zit-ally, yet unknowingly urged are at the main backers oi w color eoncopi in North Ampi'lra is color physicist How. am itetciiarn, founder oi a sum eessiiii color engineering tirin. aillhnr oi many technical nlpcrl‘ “Cnlnry Pliilining tor Business and ladus. i in ii llll< llt‘t‘rl lillltrl'alnririirmt‘n that the color red is exhilaral-i iii: to the human brain, Bull- riii: niicciinnndtis may snicker at (llc sllflfl“5|inn this vibrant‘ lllli‘ iiiii mnkr a but! charge nuti hch is pond indii-siion that this‘ a with I train: violation. Not only will red pop you tum pal-in: gut. bill it also illimr ulsiies your Appetite twhlrh is why rest-until decor alien {23A tum nine variation at rt-di At the in: time, it hIs been found til y llow ll unaccmlnlr s Ibly energizing to the h u is mind _ induces convivial“) a sense oi well-hem: Nat I green is soothing and reireshiug it has a tranquliiiz. tng eiiect At the tar end or the ispectrurn, purple is enigmatic. ldrlmlti 1 Color engineers A and must calnr-conscloul w o m e n know ‘Ihnl since color is marrly rciieci ied light. it i simooriani t‘ a woman’s camplexloh iihai on she surrounds herseti th For imtnncc, .- woman drt ing a green vehicle will have the ruddiness at s iiushed skin heightened «because, strangely. green gives oti some ui iis crim- piemeniary i-nlor _ mi and then too, reflected green light irom the hood will intensity an olive skin tone. A bright yellow will make In cstresnciy 4a rk icomnlexinn glow. i Cnlor technicians tell us that grsy - haried grsndmnihcrs _ ilwlm are among the best driv- ers on the roId by the wayi _ should beware pi driving a plank ‘ ur heeause black absorbs iii:th .Ind tends to d in light in ui line lace gviug I somewhat niltiv‘ ,dy complexion i‘ And when it comes to ('nm~ lplexinri nnd cars and sports cur .driving women might well hark to advice trnrn nr Hmi'nrd 1' B c h r m s n. associate profes- ;sor and director at drrmatnlmzla eIl research It New York tiled. iicnl College and a member iii the Americsn Mcdirsi Assoeis. tion Cnrnmittee on Cosmetics Dr. nehrmIn has ionnd ex. ri more eifecilve in preventing iiry ('lllm linrlow The bride is the is“ ""1 W'“ “ham” {"5" "'0 must inexpensiie Vi‘ifllr e .I n lmple nnulozy can be found betwcen I tender hide and an old piN‘e oi lentil "Kept moist Ind Krcast’d." Dr. i Behrmun says “and leather re- mains morn supple through rim, Wentli r and um! h SHELTER! YACHTS rue ltsiian hshing Village oi Portoiino. long oi iishing boats, now sees more luxury yachts than working cratt. woman's . a true tor a woman's .h rzihi: \1 PILLUWS Snluckcd piiiiins o c- last it. ow i's» w-irou n duioy. y eoihni, oil- t\o\\ smmkt‘il pilluils W tin-y eis smnckcd on the ‘.\rtInL: side oi iahrn- Pallotn 72ml lt‘l‘. (‘llt'C(’lllln5 12': in rtllllld, ll noisier ' cents twinel this pattern ‘llii stamps, . a~el to Alice Brooks, rare oi tilinrd- ian . Patriot Xi’cdlcurall mm. 60 I- t 'i. W, Toriinlii i_ Ullt, Iintario rrsidenlu add i sent sai- ax Print pin in lawsuits: VTR ' 5 irir BALTIC l in and Mrs lflill‘alll idy and son Patriot oi nartn iiih. ' ' mnltiri‘d lii llil‘ is i'Sday They l\e|‘l'att npna. tied hook to lioiinnniih by men sun :iiiciiaul “in! has spout tour \vci‘hs nl HIllliip Tilurixl Home in Baltic, \iiiss Gertrude (mums Balllc .icat-nrnpanied in Iiiss Valerie Brikllru oi Kt‘llsllllittlll spent the past iieck in t'haiiniietnwn. S r traiiii~ . ADDRESS. «1 I .ll Am In her guest her son Robert oi hirin- tsreai, who is also visiting Mr. fund Mrs Gordon Coirll oi lasi- tilt iir and ms George lismsay hir and Mrs. Cari Rum-y and ldaughtcr Anne oi North Bllllr- . ‘ ., ere recent visitor; ,wiiii relatives in lndian Rivnr isnti iiainiitnn \iiss Marie Ramsay. Itanuiinn spent the weekend with Miss ‘T’aullnP Hunter. indiIu ‘ Preston Pickering Sea \iew, was a visitor to Stanley Bridge, on SuiidIy, the guest oi Mrs. ri-ist-iiia siniih HnJ Joseph Smith in and Mrs Joseph Vitiodilde, n‘ reiznl guests , I:.isor wine at i Shrrbriiokr Ralph Brlt‘lliml oi KPnlI’lllD. ‘Nma Sroiia. was .-i rcci‘n’ oiirst or his brother, Mr Kdzar in onion and Mrs laryentriii at he linzlon. Mrs w A Clindwicl: nudism. iiv oi Montreal. Ire visiting Mr Cilaflvilck's rather, Mr. J a m e s Hit’kei'l a nd brother. Mr. and Mrs Junior Iiieitey. at narniey. Mr and Mrs Arthur in and tamilv nt Borden arc guests oi hirs Jay's skier. Mrs David Cniisns and Mr. Cousins oi psi. ir \lr and ,‘ll‘> Roland Cr‘ixlar and iamily nl iiriitax. N were recs-ht guests at Mr and Mr . Brilcc Crozier. Billie. Rut-cut guests at ill! Kcir- stead iiiirnc oi Margaret s n d Gordon Coiisins_ Baltic. were Mr and Mrs Cari riyisud and tin-cc sons Colin. Mu‘k and JI- son at Long island, New York. On Saturday evcn-ns Mrs aor- don Cousins pI-lne‘unl iii the Keiisliiginn Elmentary School entertained the grade vtli plin— iis oi iiensiuginn School at I ii It-nei' roast ui Cabot Park. Malpsqne. Asing song around the ramp tire was much enjoy. all st VOUR STDRE M DRUGGIST l i E "It gives me a good feeling to know I can always depend on my Mutual Life i- v is If you're llke most people. you buy life insurance for family protection. But your policies are sound investments as well, when they‘re the“cash value" kind. Mutual Life policyholders enjoy steady increases inihe guaranteed valuesoitheir policies plus unsurpassed dividends. Check the advantages of the Mutual way to guaranteed savings and protection. Call the man from Mutual Life,today. The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA The company with the outstanding dividend record Hrlnch Otflcu Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. E. l. J. Erie shephsrd, Branch \inniiiier. Ph: 894-8513 Repreuntnlivu: J. E. Define. E. l'. 0. Ellis. 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