i Evening Dinner Is Held On Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Ald uff, Alberton cerebrat- ed their forty - fifth weddin a anniversary on October 29. in honor of the occasion their daughter. Frances McAlduft. entertained at evening dinner when covers were laid for twenty ~ four. Among those present were their sons. Alva. Alibertoii. Merrill. Charlottetown. and their grandson, James McAi- duff. also of Charlotteto w n. Their other son. Randloph of New York. and six other grand- children were not pres e ii i . Other out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward McAlduft of Waterford.and Mr. and MN. Albert McCardle of Middleton. Rev. Gerald Steele was an hon- ored guest. The table was centred with 3 Anniversary two - tier anniversary ca ire made, and decorated by Mrs. Maurice Perry. On behalf of the family. Fran- ces McAlduff read an address to her parents and presented a Certificate of Perpetual En- rollment with the Josephite Fa- thers. Mrs. McAlduff was pre- sented with cut flowers from the grandchildren. Other gifts from relatives and friends Were opened by Miss uff and the good wishes were read by Mrs. McCardle. On the eve of their anniver- sary there was a Mass at the Sacred Heart Church. Mr. and Mrs. McAlduff (the former Ethel rterl were married at Tignish Chapel of the Holy Angels by Rev. A_ J. McDougall I IDA BAILEY ALLEN l Bride Elect w - i l I Fruit Si I D sseri Is Honored y/ e e A pre ~ nuptial slimlnr lrir . - Miss Judy Matthmis it a s . gheld at the home of Ile' parents. {Mr a d * Sit-i: in 2 \lat- At this time in the fall. Luch- l sliced peeled onion thews. Elmsd a i r‘ ‘ ipicio‘ses ow‘s. one of New York‘s most 1 tsp. allspice ‘were LOP" ll“"“’§'~ ""11 Adam-i distinguished old restaurants, is Pour marinade over the WM 3M MUM“? “W1 gay with a venisnn and gamelson. (In our test-kitchen we pmk and “u”... [Lema'ms festival. :first tenderize It) cover a “d l were used Thr- iv'iiio tn , Light - hearted groups oflrefrigerate two days. to season was firms.“ m “H. “mm W young and older guests applaud ‘and help to tenderma meat ‘Mjss \damc -,\lI-!:~ izi, we d‘_ the German band. as it marches Turn occasionally. R e m ovc“ ding March “V.” vim”. ha, ‘1” around the huge dining rooms. from marinade. ‘Eari Curr]... ' " playing songs they all know sol In deep iron skillet. browa ‘ well they “sing along." .venison all over in fat Add on": 'tha basket of :‘vh COORDINATE” Mpmv lion, celery and carrots. Stir in‘ “0"th 1" 7h“ ‘7 iIW' Ham; and f “ , in” h ' ] 1 t 1 ' Darlene (Tniizlllm The good A special menu containing va- v “r- t 9“ 5t” "w y “n l . . I ' .bmwned \vislies were twirl Ii\' \liss ‘l‘led shell-fish. homey vegetahl- , ', . - v . . V . i . .dd i Adams (lifts “DTP mound n es. and old-fashioned salads 151 Sum" m ’5 0‘ marinade' d gm“ "1"“, 1"” .W. d by coordinath m harmnnim .Orlil c. beer broth. or enough [0‘ MR; wgbh, . or ..p Y sometimes contrast! with theinearly “9"” meat' Sm 1” “11"—__._.“ ' _.__. js 'ce, juniper berries. thymel ame d' hes. . . : g 15 hardpd Show. 3Cover tight. Braise slowly for, These incmde: 21’ hr r until tender when der of Venison. Venison Pepper:I ’2 5‘ .0 ’ y ‘ Steak with SpatzlP. L ed 1 “Sled “"H‘ M“ . I Saddle of Hare with Potato i Kaemove and 51'“ venison Dumplings. Filet Mignon of Ven- 999. Vwarm‘ ison. Broiled Venison Steak withl 3‘?“ do“ 3.3"“ t.” “a” “‘9 Sweet Potato and Current Jelly, :mgma] quanmy' St“- in t" 9 Breast of Pheasant Chicken with I331]: $223: gefgsgm "5:1: I Wild Rice and Raisms. which we i‘ shall column next week. and the i angnfigiéeu; Passsusguéel‘l D F R r rised . o g . ‘ 1 3"an $3.131er “’ mm" N” ,VEAL on LAMB: Follow the‘ Measu'remems lave]; gpreceding recipe. using rolled ' n shoulder of veal or lamb. i TOMORROW’S DINNER FOR GUESTS MARRIED RECENTLY ley Reeves. son of Mrs. Irene Reeves and the late Wallace Reeves. Freetown. Mr. and Mrs. Reeves residing in Quincy. Mass. Pictured above. following their wedding, are Carroll Elaine Jewell. daughter of s J. Davis Jew- eque and Wes- are guilt-Central Bod ELLEN/5 DIARY Farmers And Their Wives Prepare For The: Winter r — iiiicd oak best one to think of the home waited on :1 folks when he is abroad. Out late. laid tenderly his allowance. an earned one. away to earth as are. the he brings souvenir gifts acorns. but snatched quite ru- them. amazmgly well chosen. dely by the high winds that Peter‘s eyes shone as he open- pass... “I notice some trees ed a colorful truck. his favor. broken off today“ James of— “It‘s exactly what Ive been {ered at supper. "1 expcctcdjwlilllllfl for!" lie sniicd. ' " . ve been stron It’s good" James rcpcalcd n. The “mdg ha 1 "to have them all at the coppe fail. not Now “Was the crossin rough'.’",at Sllf’llt‘l'-_ " ‘ we inquired of our Folks, who i hfimf‘ 828m. Sl'ippci“.j Could returned yesterday from the iyou guess as to its .hlghllght- Atlantic Fair‘ one by A.) m One of James favorite dishes. the far the other by the nearer Not altogether for the. actual ‘ A nourishment it gives. but that Ferry. .. ‘ - .. ., ‘tiie taste doubtless returns by‘ f A my; t Matiigfid :5: “'2: : gonc Scenes to him: pictures Of tigmt‘fir oi: E3 gut that was a ‘ Fa” suppers by lamp! ' 3 h t' e- pg g IWllIl the glow from the low- choicc day." ‘ j hemlde stove reflecting 8 "Nothing 1" “on” ‘7 m' b0" flickering light on a wall: \vith ther one” his father said of the. uhameiy-v bread from HAPPE NINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 . BRAISED SHOULDER OF The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, Nov. 12, 1964. 9 VB” SON Honeydew Melon Lemon Wed 1 Marinade for venison lfollows'l Radish“ 01w" gas. i4 lbs._ boned. rolled shoulder of pickled Mush-06;“, i venison ‘ l i i i l i Mr. and Mrs. Lure. Montague. their 413i wedding on Sunday. Nov. them on this happy occasion lwere members of their family. iDr and Mrs. Harold Stewart l‘and son Paul. Kensington; Mr. [and Mrs. Carol MacLure and lson Robbie. Moncton. N.B. 7and Belle MacLure. Montague. Chester Mac- celebrated anniversary h. Wit Mrs. Morris Caseley. Kelvin . Grove. and Mrs. James A. Ram- isay. Hamilton, were recent overnight visitors to Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. George Caseley . family, Kelvin Grove. were visitors to the Mainland during the weekend. I i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck lof Central Bedcque, are spend- ing a vacation in Montreal and other cities. l ; Monday's report of the Le- ;Page anniversary party at {Hunter River should have stated that Mrs. Ivan Bowman, Mrs. J. E. Andrews and M r s . Stephen Huestis replenished. Word has been received by r. J. J. Johnston. George- town. that his daughter and her husba nd. LAC and Mrs. Ferguson M v_ have ar- rived safely " 55’2wickerburg, Germany h er) who has Strathcona. was Mrs. summer home in Motoring with them Dingwell’s sister not been to Island for 28 years. She spent some time with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Taylor of Strathc on a, while visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murphy and family have recently moved from Montague to Victoria Cross where they purchased the farm formerly owned by Ralph Annear. St. Marks Anglican Church Guild are planning a Christmas pot luck party in the Church Hall on December 1. at which members will exchange gifts. The following members of St. wrence Parish Counc i l CWL Moi-ell R e a r attend e d the Regional Conference held on Sunday at Souris: Mrs. Chester McCarthy. Mrs. Tho- mas Kenny, Mrs. Alfred Phe- Ian. Mrs_ Aquinas Ryan. Merlin McCarthy. Mrs. Skarkey and Mrs. Harold I n. M . John Phe- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ding- well (Milton. Mass.) have re- turned to their home after spend- ing an enjoyable week at their I u c. thin-sliced carrots 3 tbsp. fat. any kind 2 chopped peeled medium onions it c. chopped celch Braised Shoulder of Veal. L or Venison Sweet-Sour Red Cabbage Potato Dumplings or Spatzie 'Knob Celery Saladettes 2 tbsp. flour ' 3 c, beef hmm With Not-13:53:; French 1 tsp. allspice ‘ Rote Grutze I 2 tbsn Jumper berries lo: Lemon Sherbet with Halfvi 1 tsp. crushed dried thyme Thawed Frozen ll: c. dairy sour cream Red Raspberries I Coffee or Tea Milk ‘ ROTE FRUTZE Salt and pepper to taste MARINADE FOR VENISON A .1353de Wine ‘0? White Have .2 time—oz.) pkgs. frozen re d n . ilélccefid . y. a I raspberries ! _- c. su at I 'Znarrowle .i I I Mrs. Rogers with Miss Kath-I on pee ngthwue likes 19m i I . . _ . I .enine Rankine sin 1 “ . . Brilliant~iued diagonal plaid sa of Paris and is of woolknlt. Lord's pmwrn‘ ind" gMPLG ; 3152:” d . o I ‘;‘_:;ainfieé< al mpllisticatm Fashioned with a batcau ncck- Avard emphasizing ways in tor-red mpg; gfiicp‘;ln' " ‘ line. a wide self-belt and side. .“’hl(‘h Guiding builds charac- 1' ' 1' I ‘ p i‘ E I :‘gilemizin; gieijrfginnerhme slits. it is slightly aboveankle ‘ “A C0 . _ i [EC‘iimqtilifek'cfmlfmi tiltiéggzientsg W irn‘s T LI: ‘ ACHET . ' a . 't - ‘ - i . —_ l The frock is by Feder-Trico- length. mnIShmnp rs Home“ Bung to hm" Sham thmugh wavh‘t: hlgvemlgtipofwghrlgtlrgg I iGuide’s Training Program t * Held At Clinton Heights i Cudmore. International Com— missioner explained a propo—ll sed World Friendship Badge! for Brownies and told of many! interesting camps available ' for girls in 1965. She hoped many Guides and Guidcrs would take; the opportunity to apply for' Upwards of 50 Guiders and Commissioners from over the Island attended a Provincial I Training Sess i o n at Clint o n iI-leights Motel. Clinton. P.E.I. Ko 6. 7. and ii. i The purpose of this gathering was to familiarize new Guid- 0V. 1(u I ence was held in the aflcrn o o h when many items relating to the duties of Guides and Commis- sioners were discussed. M r 5. fine sieve into another sauce- .- . pan. Bring to boil again. Add ig‘f” f‘” “me “new wine or current juice together“ New CUddle 1’9“ 91““ min'ia' with enough water to make 4 Cr lure of each to use for sac‘iet to ‘1 qt. m- ]iquid altogethcri' 5m. tuck in baby‘s dresses. Pattern l 7 dmore spoke on the opportun- in tapioca. 355: transfer of three toys plus ities to attend various camps andvstated that the theme for Stir-cook 8 to 10 min. or until 53cm“ hTh‘f'lwng Day this year will clear. While still warm. pour in-i Thirty. five rent: iminsi for e orld Friendship with 'to deep glass serving dishe5_ no this pattern Ino stamps. please) Wings". Our Camping . Commissioner. Mrs Earl Taylor reported on her reicnt trip to the National Committee meeting in Toronto. Mrs. Avard announced that Mrs. Harry Cudmore has recently been honored. She has been chosen as one of the four not over-fill; leave room to pour to Alice Brooks. care of Guard- a little sweet cream over top.‘i3n~ Patriot Needlecraft Dept. serve chimed, 60 Front St. W.. Toronto I. Ont. The Chef suggests Desserts Ontario residents add 1 cent sal- Fm- . Game Dinner es tax. Print plainly PATTERN Keep them simplm preferably-‘NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. containing fruit. Par example: I ‘ lingonberry pancakes: b a k e d I apple dumplings: cherry tart,‘ WW I l H. BENNETT CARR ‘: 3:43:31“ CCOtOmmlSSIOIlCI‘SH to Black Forest style; apple or: insurance Counselling 9 In”. ~ia .on erence on The peach crumb cake. a bouquet 9 “'Str‘“ Superv's‘" : _ insc Values of Girl Guid- of sherbets: chilled compote of ? Ch"""'.tc'°‘vn P'E‘ ° ‘iIng a :1 Girl Scouting.“ in fruit with sherbet topping. or Psh'm has", can“; I Nanxuigavry 1965. at our Cabana the Role Grutze columned todayl: one I‘ l ' ‘IM I for which Luchow’s is famous. jimwoMHO-o-“o MARY HAWORTH Woman Doubts Truth StgwhgrgonTg: MESS Mrsa‘ if: I ers with the Guide training pro- I these. 1 Stewart len' Thursda mom ram, and to stimulate the III-i MFS- Gordfm M'ar‘lv P Tit-I I . 5’ 'ltercst of an (minors, ‘vincial Guide Commissioner ; "‘3 f“ Cii‘lmp. 39rd”: 0""2 Demonstrating how model . addressed the group. telling? :32: ham jom h” UM: the‘Brownie. Guide and Ranger 0f Ihe aims and DUTDOSPS Of and 0 on"; Ermns‘l“ m“, Imeetings should be conducted. Guiding. and stressing that Gui- 8 3". were; _ (1; Mrs. Reginald iderz; irliust always be interestedr wand _. Siemon park _l n frs and their activities.. M1331] edWIl tfloliected tind Brownie Trainer r2) Mp3 , land should set set an exampic‘ JIJIBSCC "5 UCCWO mg fated e Femo Rogers and lgi Mrs, Jo. at all times to their Brownies. K“ y ‘ F5 a niseph Brophy. Summerside -i‘ "ides 0F Rangers. Tuesdays Guardian. .Guider trainers (4) Mrs. Bowl The highlight of the Sunday aid MacMillan — Charlotte-l ornins gathering was a beau- town _ Ranger Guide“ Itiful and impressive "Guides These instructive demon, Dion" service conducted by stration had been prepared r with the assistance of Mrs. E. a C. Hughes. Prince Co.. Music A viser, and showed Brownie, . Gu ide and Ranger actiVities ..no' I Oi Sailor’s Promises I Dear Mary Haworth: I - lieve CS's boy friend. the Nor- wegian sailor. is feeding her a line. According to the Norwegian captain of a freighter on which I traveled 10 years ago. a sea- man's “college” training con- sists of two years on land. from which he graduates to third mate. not first mate, as this lad claims. Also it takes quite a while to become captain of a ship. And these sailors and officers lead very lonely lives. as their home- Ieave consists of six months a- shore every two years. For this reason. most of Norwegian girls. quote the Captain: “ ‘ ii women don’t expect anything better." My information may be a bit outdated, but not enough to II- ter it‘s relevance. I think. Re- spectfully.—K.N. Dear K.N.: Thanks for your precautionary message. which 6144M“ 14:”, BEGINNERS' JOY Begi toy! Ring- around nifer top! off an A-shape skim- mer that's sweet to dance in. swift to sew! Just main fa c l n g I. jersey. 4065: Misses“ ll. Size to latte" 30‘“ age“! it was “00d 1 the mill's flour. butter from the that means home' The me m foot of the cellar stops; cream be” 0‘ the herd t°°~ that from the "drawn" creamer: made the mp- seemed we"'swcets of his mother's baking. ,_ choicc Scotch cake. made with “me was. had Py 3" . la pat. of the new unsalted but- “a'me' ‘ncmdmg Jam‘e 8”“ tcr. or the pastry which always farm Who had returned a day Herring was our fare. taken "m"- it “’35 Sang-Wm: I“ not I from the winter supply laid in back to the familiar round again, yum.an from the smart trucK Mack‘ commented. not uneasi ‘Of the season ms parting 1’" ""5 morning": He 1‘ [he I "Goodbye now! Hope to see ment of reflection —- a kind ol lonely feeling. like that we own to when toward the last of the ,ched in a silent row on a high ;wirc above the yard. or when the Canada Geese or it may be iSouth. it forecloscs the sum- Tmer. And no matter how rest- ful or beautiful in prospect the that storms and certain bleak .days lie ahca . Nevertheless the spring is 'Farmfolks plan now and work Itowards it. Farmers round up Itheir harvestings. the farm- lawn - border for its blooms. Until tomorrow —- Diary Good - night...~ Farewell Gilt Lionette Sylva Sutherland who is taking up residence in West- of a farewell gift from the Ken- sington Llonettes at their regul- ar meeting on Tuesday evening. home of Winnilea Dunning with the president. Wanda MacMur do presiding. meeting were read by Jean Mac Neill. Cards were received from two new mothers who received a while in hospital. It was decided to sell tickets on a Christmas fruit cake with Lion's Club annual auction on November 25 at St. Mark's hall. Next meeting will be held at the home of le Johnson November 17. Refreshments were served by to set foot again on the farm whim _ washed dairy by she ‘0 Come mm“ Stab!“ helpings of fruit—. or the Elva and the one girl of this did well at her hand. “I” “"001 for "‘9' “’da" Iof the Fishman. on his last call - you all in the spring"—-lcft a mo- haying we see swallows per kin or friend face away to the [winter may appear. we know i there. over the span of months Wives tuck away bulbs in the Lionette Get: em Canada was the recipient The meeting was held at the The minutes of the previous rose and bud arrangement the drawing to take place at the ‘ on the committee in charge. Printed Pat Sizes 10. I3. ll. 16- takes yards 45-tn r in GS may wish to clip and send to her boy friend for interpreta- tion. Doubtless it is always propel for adults to sound a friendiy word of warning. to put the brakes on until are re- searched. when teenage strang- ers meet by chance and fall in love, instantaneously. However. in the above case. I am inclined to rate the . i e character, I tend to give him the benefit of doubt, a contradiction exists 'between (1) the girl’s report of what ‘ie said. and (2) the traditional pro- cedures governing a sailor's chances of promotion. I can imagine that the girl might have got the facts garbli ed. quite innocently. in trying to recall and transcribe precisely what the sailor had told her boy a keeps. you are going to give For some time I've known that my husband and this wom- an (mother of small children, have weekly telephone visits. They are friends of 10 years and it is an awkward situation for e. I returned to wage- earning due to my hllsl’and's illness. but tion and answer periods follow- now he is feeling much better ed each demonstration. and I have suggested my stay I log home if he needs a woman‘s i from flag raising in the mom- iing to the evening camp~ 1 fire. Some. of these included en- rolments. handicrafts. knot tying. Brownie Fly Up and Golden Hand Ceremonies. Court of Honor. how to form a lRanger Company. and. an outdoor session on tracks. etc. Lively and enthusiastic ques- For relief from ' backache or that tired-out feeling I depend on— Following the Saturd ay morning session. Mrs. Harry ATTENTION Mr. P.E.I. SENIOR and JUNIOR Beat the cold with a work parka from the Basement Department of Moore & McLeod Ltd., choose from our fine assortment of drills. checks and nylon zip up and button detach- able hoods. Warm quilted lining to assure pro- tection from those cold winter winds. Select your now from olive. navy, companionship. : may sound childish. and I I've never been thought the Jeal- ‘ ous tyne. but I have a sick feel- ing about this. When I say it‘s not pr for them to talk and joke together. my husband says I am making something of noth- mg. Each day the same thought recurs: I wonder what they talked about today? I've tried to reason with myself but can't find peace. Can you help."— E.D. Dear E.D.: A pattern of week ly visits by phone. between married man and another man's wife. is entirely out of order. You've a right to object and if your husband won't listen reason and renounce the habit. you are entitled to lodge a oro- test with the other . So. if he really is guilty up charged, you might as well bring the issue to a boil. Tel him if he doesn't ring off to r the other woman a dressing- down. for encouraging him to do this wrong thing. Then do Just that. if neces I sary, to prove you meant what you said. Fa with the pros. pact of triange scenes. he‘ll probably lose his taste for the telephone flirtation—Mn. Mary Rawortb counsels through her column. not by ms or personal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. = about his job history and pins- of advancement. It Is easv 3! do. Indeed, lots of cherished wiv- es would be baid- put-to- it to give you a clear account of the background picture, regarding their husband’s jot) situation, if It" CENTS '50 mm lean) CHILDREN 6AM)“ DRE“, NUMBER. tCPi—The mother of Britain's Send an ANNE. ADAMS, largest family. 44 - year - old cars of Guardian- Patriot Pat- Simpson. is expecting an- tern Dept. tit) Front st. W.. Tor- onto 1. Out. . .---o-s--------.-.~--» .---- boys and eight girls. EAST KILBRIDE. Scotland M other baby S'ic already has 13 their only contact with it was hearsay. not direct employs patience in their own right. .11. Dear Mary Haw-ch: What do you think of a married man no another man’s wife having tele phone talks while their respec tive mates are at work? "h . tired the housewife doing her shop- fl stairs PACKAGING LAW WAstnNGTON report by ping as confused in many in-; stances by unfair: packagingl and other gimmicks making it. difficult or impossible to figure at“ Just what she is getting for y. to ness you get at DOMINION.” How true that statement isi ' HIIE’S a osueaous V ally yours. BARBARA BRENT MONTREAL. November 12th—When you reach for your favourite cut of meat at DOMINION, you know beforehand that it will be naturally tender. That’s because. Dominion's skilled meat buyers .tour the packing- Confidenti houses every ay, car fully selecting the time young sides that ature a- Q s blessed with an extra measure of qual- ‘- y. And Dominion doesn't stop there. The ' very'bcst quality meat is not tender until K it is properly hung. Dominion waits patiently until. time and Nature bring out the full. rich. satisfyin flavour and goodness. Natural tenderness results. thanks to Na ure and Nature alone. ominion ad- vertisements say: “There is no substitute for the natural tender ha it SO MANY GRATEFUL LETTERS have come to me about 3 won- derful roduct often featured in this col- umn. n and women who have suffered from neuritic. arthritic or rheumatic pain have written to tell me how happy the ‘ are to find long-sought relief through using i TEMPLETON'S TRC's. And 0 ‘ ‘ suffer from any one of these merits. you cpn get fastDOUBL E ACT ing Templeton‘s FL ream Templeton's FLAME-cream Lini bottle . . . $1.25 at your favourite drug counter. WHAT A COMFORT TO KNOW about SARAKA when you suffer from irregularity. Slraka a by Pharmaco (Canada) take. prompt to act. Sarakg's formu u is based on an original scientific idea...the ‘5 use of a vegetable ulk proud mild vegetable aid to elim n is vary 9 9c, is yours for lost 25c! 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These are guaranteed to plcasc any boy and better still keep him warm where old man winter is concerned. sell at— All priced to Sizcs 6 - 16 Dropin now. look over the biggest stock of men‘s work and boys‘ play clothing In Charlottetown all purchased to save. customers S 3 THE BASEMENT DEPARTMENT ’0. mt Istano It's MOORE & M(LEOD IID Store Hours Thurs. 9 — 5 Fri. 9 — 9 SC". Y