MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. McKENNA Central Bedeque Couple ' Observe Golden Wedding OI! July l6th. Mr. and Mrs. John F. McKenna of Central Bed- eque, were fifty years married. The jubilarians together with the members of their family and Immediate friends. attended Holy Mass. offered by their son. Rev. Leonard Mclienna at St. Malachy'a Church, Kinkora. Their pastor Rev. Harold Crok- on. was present in the sanctuary. At noon the happy jubilarians were guests of honor at a delec- table banquet at "The Birch liilil Summerslde. - Previous to the report. the , toastmaster. Austin J. McKcnna ' called on Rev. Leonard McKen- in. to pay a fitting tribute. on behalf of the member; of the family. The occasion was singularly honoured by the Rev. Terrence Campbell. who blessed the mar- riage fifty years previously in St. Ann's Church. Lot 65. and who expressed his great pleasure at being present fifty years later. The Rev. Harold Croken also 3 added his words of congratula- l' tlona and best wishes. The fol- lowing sons-in-law. Mr. Russell Noonan and Mr. Thomas McAv- inn also spoke briefly. The bride and groom of fifty years ago each made a fitting Z0mwz Lesa Carolina Ileuirs. Intern Editor. Phase & Page 8 The Gtisrdian Thurs. August 15. 1957 Potato chocolates. yum-yum. are they ever delicious? They should be. because they are made out of Island '”spuds".. The recipe is one third cup of mashed potatoes. l package ic- ing sugar. peppermint navoring or any desired flavoring. Mix all together. form in small balls, us- ing piece of not or cherry for center. Leave overnight to set. Following morning melt one package of semi-sweet hocolste and add to it one tablespoon of melted paraffin. Dip candy and allow to get firm. Makes 50- 60. By varying the flavorings and fruits quite a variety of choco- lates can be made from this basic recipe. The Prince Edward Island Marketing Board have issued a very fine pamphlet entitled "Po- tato Tips. Storage Hints and Re- cipes." Among the recipes are the Potato chocolates. Party Po- tatoes. Codfish Pie and Aber- deen Pound Cake. reply. A reception was held from se- ven to nine in the e ning. Num- erous kind neighbors and friends assembled at their honte to of- fer tiicir respects and fcIiciia- tions. Mr. John Green very cap- ably acted as chairman. Fitting addresses were presented by Mr. John Green. Miss Louise Call ibeck and Mrs. Ray Johnston. i Among the many beautifull gifts received were front the district: a beautiful mantle nitr- rcr. step end table. and a table lamp.; from the Women's Insti- tute. a gold teapot: from the C.W.L. Unit. a crucifix and kit- chen set and a tri-lamp. Besities these. many gifts from close friends. telegrams. and cards were received. On behalf of Mrs. McKcnna. John F. fittittgiy expressed his appreciation and gratiltiuc for the many gifts. During the social exciting that followed. the many wcll wishers present. were treated to ice cream and rlainties. As the joyful proceedings come to a close all took tltcir leave with the fond wish that Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Peck and daughter Helen of Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia. are present- ly visiting the island and. of course. the Old Home Week ac- tivities at the Charlottetown Dri- ving Park. This is the twenty- ninth year that Mr. Peck has a- ttcnded the Provincial Exhibi- tion and Old Home Week pro- grams. Rev and Mrs. Glqn MacPhcr- son. who were married recently in Trinity United Church, leave Thursday. August l5. for Mack- lin, Saskatchewan. Mr. Brian D. Woods. principal of Athens Public School. Brockville. Ontario. is arriving by plane in Charlotte- town on Friday evening. August 16. Mr. Woods will be the guest of Mrs. M. S. Hubley and of Mr. Arnold Hubley also a resident of Brockville and presently vaca- tioning in this province. Mr. Woods is also Vice-Prlncinl and B.A., HAPPENINGS Miss Ella G. Equarebrlggs. Ever ett. Mass.. is visiting her aunt. Mrs. John A. Sterns. 234 Rich- mond st.. Charlotetlown. Mr. and Mrs. Thane Adams of Montreal,. arrived borne Tues- day night, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Armstrong of Halifax. to spend sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams of Sea View. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Macl.eod and daughter Arlene of 82 High land Avenue. Mickey and Anne McGee of Bayiield Street left by car for Boston on August 4. They will be visiting friends for several weeks. Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connors. Boston. Mass.. are spending a pleasant holiday with their sis- ter, Mrs. J. A. Keoughan. Ver- non River. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phil- lips. Sr. of Southington. Conn.. are visiting the latter's brother, Mrs. John Harknass. Summer- Harkness. Summerslde. Mrs. Adclla Heffell -of Brook- linc, Mass.. is visiting her bro- ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Harkness. Summer side. Mrs. William Harkness of Am- herst. N.S.. is visiting her bro ther-lnlaw, Mr. John llnrknses and Mrs. Harimess, King St., Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. M:.l.eod and two children Naomi and Shelley of Toronto. Ontario. are visiting in the city. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson. Fitzroy Street. Mrs. Alfred MacLeod. Alber- ion. was a visitor to French Riv- er. to attend the funeral of Mr. Heath F. MacLeod on August 1st Mrs. .ifcKenna may enjoy many more yea” 0' hum Ind ham” Registrar of The Baker Business M". College. Lindsay. Ontario and spent a week as the guest of Miss Harriett MacLeod. Of interest to a host of friends In Prince Edward island is the marriage of Miss Beatrice A. Seammon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Cummings, All- aton. Mass.. and William Nich- olson Mcxenna. son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKenna. Monta- gue. P.l-2.1., which was Solemniz- p ed at the home of Rev. Robert I Perry. Meirose. Mass.. cousin of the bride. who officiated at the ceremony. MORNING SMILE "My next-door neighbor took at weeks to paint his house." "How wearing. Why didn't he simply photograph it" HALF SIZES PRINTED iwrram Mr. And Mrs. W. N. McKenna Are Wed In Allslon, Mass. ELLEN'S DIARY They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mahnkc, Brighton. Mass. Following the ceremony. a reception was held at "Ten Acres" in Wayland. Mr. and Mrs. Mclfenna are residing in Allston, Mass. i in an early search. Jeanie found for the family a precious treasure-trove in the near pas- ture this iovely sumrne. morn- ing. Aye. the brand new of the Ncil-marels foal! What nice ex- citemen. followed. And how good to see once more a mare and foal on the fields of this farm. "He hasnt been long born" the farmers agreed. "it's a colt" Mack smiled hap- Elecironic Oven Will Be Speedy EDMONTON (CF) -- In the kitchen of the future the home- maker will be able to produce a roast beef dinner. complete with vegetables and pie. in about 50 minutes. Her baked potatoes will talte only four minutes, and an egg can be done in 20 seconds. An attractive Montreal girl is already " in seconds. Miss Geraldine Mann, who came orig- inally from Prince Rupert, B.C., is a home economist for a manu- facturer of electric. gas and elec- tronic ranges. and has been test- ing the engineering models of electronic stoves. CAKE GOOD TEST "At times I've made as many as 64 white cakes in a day." she said. "I've found white cakes one of the best tests. and often bake sight at once in a large test oven to see how they brown. They have to brown evenly from top to bottom and side to side. Thai worst part of the Job is washing all the cake tins." l The electronic type of range- will bake a white layer cake in three minutes. instead of the usual 25 minutes. These ranges cook with micro- waves which stir up the mole- tly. "And we have already named him" Granddaughter offered. 'lf it was a boy" she Ellgled, "we were to call him iPrince.' Re- member? She has no trouble in. fitting names to kittens and rah-' bits and calves. Mack nodded. obviously well pleased with the choice. So a colt we had - one al- ready up on unsteady young legs. A bay shade with white mark-l ings on face and limb; and as such younglings invariably are. innocently attractive. where we. see them. i The sun caressed the new cost gently. when James who has a "fair-good" touch with the like. so patient and knowing. assisted him in finding first sustenance: "He should make a nice one" the young farmer said. "He should that" James rec- koned. standing back now to en- ndatlawbermretimewitansr Nell-Mare Has Her Foal, What Nice Excitement! joy a better view-with definitely more interest we thought with an inward chuckle than he would display if some scientist had set up a marvellous machine beyond on die hilltop. in an endeavour Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C. Blan-tto which the groom responded. chard were married in the Clta-l The bride is the former Miss pel of the Most Holy Redeemer Bertha Doyle. daughter of Mr. parish. Charlottetown. on July John R. Doyle and the late Mrs. WED AT MOST HOLY REDEEMER I9 I pf. unit with pink accessories, a cause of pink eat-na:tttt.., return the young 1-oupi, ltreatsville. going strong... tstitttti rutitttrtts trit. chard. The Queen brother of me groom. bride is on the staff of Square school. and the Is employed with the C. ' . . . going. "Moat of the cars we lath. at 6.30 a.m. Wedding breakfast was serv- ed at the Charlottetown. Hotcll The toast was prosposed by Rev- erend Father Moreau C.S.s.R. groom Doyle; Mr. Blanchard is the son N. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Blanchard. Miss Helen Doyle. sister of the bride was bridesmaid. and the best man was Mr. Urban Blan- R. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard have now returned to their home at 87 Highland Ave.. Charlotte- town. -Photo by Barterls Film Lab. to set down a rocket at Mars'i flinty doorstep! This was differ-, ent - a flesh and blood thing and to hint . mighty winsoitte. . "Yes." he nodded. "he should. that! At any rate he'll some day be a handy fellow to have around. And" he chuckled. when a lean-- lsh thought struck him "for this winter at least he won't eat muclt hay!" And again the family took up the work of the haying. all shar- ing in some manner in its af- fairs. grateful once more to have ideal weather at hand. How good it vtas. after an interval of w.'tit- lng for it. to welcome the brisk "making" breeze from up lllel creek. Jamie manned the busy hay- fork. a steady. careful fellow at his work. Gage. a quick. active. lad was his Lathcrls willing hand in the field at the loading; Grand-I daughter fetched and carried indoors and out. including cool- ing drinks to the workers. while Mack "like a coit" as yet un- Ihod. entertained happily any youngster wlto chanced to come. by. What a number of visitors the Island has these days Coming met this morning had iforeign' number-plates" one of the fam- ily related after an early trip to town today. Children from Ontario who have summered with their mo thers' people. and whom the grandchildren have sometimes entertained are to be isome- ward bound in the morning. They Ryan -Arsenauli Wedding Solemnized In Ontario The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- length veil was caught in a halo llam Pettigrew. R.R. 3. Streeta- of flowers. and she carried ll ville was the setting for the wed- bouquet of white csrnations. pick ding reception recently of the roses and ferns. Bar attendants were Mrs. Jo- sephine Pettlgrew of linen- ville dressed in a turquoise bal- lartna length gown of tulle ovar- latter's brother and his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Joseph Ry- an of Streetaville. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were married in St. Joe- eph's Roman Catholic Church. Strectsviiie by Rev. James F. Keelor. Miss Olson of Erlndale was organist and soloist. The brideis parents are Mr. and Mrs. lsaac Arsenauit of Sou- ris. Prince Edward Island, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan. St. Vincent. Newfoundland. The bride who was the former Mary Eunice Arsenault. was gi- ven ln marriage by Mr. William Pctiigrew. She looked lovely in a ballarina length gown of while tuilc over satin embroidered with rhinestones. Her shoulder leave regret; in their wake that the holidays happy have been spent so a . But they will take with them pleasant memories of their stay-of long golden sum- mer days of childhood to keep with them. and maybe return them often to island scenes a- gain. down through the years. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. . . . . Television DIAL 4021 "2 KOM Sf. SHOULDER PORK . FRESH 03 OOBNED IDEAL FOR BOASTING LIM49 PERFECTION Butterscotch Revel SPECIAL M 290 Sunkist Juicy ORANGES. 3 dos. . . . 89: Fresh Island Fresh Island No. 1 Stakcd EEETS. 3 bunches . . . 29: STRING BEANS. 2 lbs. 29: TOMATOES. 2 lbs. 2?: Jewel Peter Pan-20 MIRACLE CANADA PACKERS MAG It CHEESE xnvo SIZE LOAF lb. 55: stone sons 6 can ' '"'"" FILLETS lb. 19.-. Monserrat SMOKED LIME JUICE. is es. .. 49: FIlI.E'rs lb. 25: FCEWIOEIS E. 2, 3 And Prepared Formula - Red Rose Instant I”... EAL” "I I" COFFEE. 2 es. lar . . . 49: SI-IORTENINO. lb. Z9: PEACHES. 2 cans . . . . E9: Chaerla CEREAL. plug. 19: WHIP, I6 oz. 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