2 The took place onyliston, Ontario performed the lS and a corsage of pink carna- Baturtiay, July 9 at St. Colombus | jdouble ring. ceremony assisted oo : Presbyterian Church, Marsh- Out of the province guests in- | field, ot Evelyn Elizabeth ‘Bal, 0” Hugh Lowry, Marshfield. | i304 wr ard Mrs, Dele Blair lem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |The organist, Dorothy MacFar- | Wendy Scott, and Antony Pitts of | , - Cedric Ballem. Marshfield. and lane, accompanied Arlene Mac- |Halifax, N.S. and Dianne’ Lo- | Douglas Blair, sen ‘of..Mr. and Donald as she sang I'll. Walk Be- |hnes of Lunenburg. N.S. Mr. | Mrs. W. Blair MacDonald, Char- side You, during the signing of and Mrs. MacDonald are now | lottetown the register |residing in Charlottetown Rev. Charles Townsley of Ale’ _The church — was a F DANIEL ROSS RITA HAYDEN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED <_—MR. ka MRS. DOUGLAS MACDONALD Double-Ring Ceremony Soleminized At Marshfie marriage Id decorated ‘(Photo by Barry MacGillvary) | — dnvtiopennioete Pink and white rosebuds mark ed the guest pews Given in marria® | by Nev. .fa ther, the bride wore. a floor length sheath gowh of -white crystal charm with a lace over-jacket, and a train-which- fell “from the waist. The elbow lenath veil fell froma wedding ring headpiece, | ane ¢ Trt a Case tert T - _ roses and lily of the valley The. maid of honor, Myrna | Ballem, ssister of the .bride and "thes bridesmaid, “Heather Mar- | Donald, sister.of the groom wore identical floor Nength gowns of blue ‘crystal charm. with matgh= jing jtulle {blue whi | The groom was attended by | Mark MacPherson, Chyrlotte- town, The ushers -were Kénneth 'Ballem, ‘cousin of the bride,.and |" |Scott "MacDonald, brother of the} \groom= , z | \\ Following the “ceremony, :'a | ireeeption was held? in Marsh- fjeld\Hall.. The mother, of the bride receivéd in a blue.lace sheath over satin with ‘match- ing hat with\scalloped brim and white accessories. The mother jof the groom wore a princess- life dress of fiesta\rose chiffon {with white accessories\and a cor- headpieces. trimmed. w'i th They carried nosegays of | carnations encircled ‘with MR. AND MRS. HAROLD NEIL HOOLEY: Honeymoon: In Ontario - Followed Montague Vows ; St. Mary’s Rectory, “Montague, |held a shoulder len2" She sage of white carnations, was the sceii®‘of a double ring carried a mauve orch) t A. three-tier wedding \cake ceremony in June of -Margaret feathered carnations flanked by slim candelabra ten- Pauline; daughter: of Mr and|. Mrs. Ernie Davis, sisthr ‘of the tered. the bride's table. Marsha Mrs. Leo Collins, Montague, and bride, was maid of bon Ballem,.sister of the bride circu- ‘Herold Neil, son of Neil Hooley ing a st reet lencth dress of lated the guest book. and\ the .late Mrs. Hooley, form-|green chiffon over 's‘fe! The toast to the bride was pro- ‘erly ‘of Montague. Rev. Lawer- David Hooley, the groom's |posed by Rev: Charles Townsley, ence Lasidrigan performed the brother, was best. ma: and responded toby the groom. ¢eremony» “A reception was held a: the |A toast-to tre bmdesmaids was! ‘The bride wore a street length ‘Rhyal Canadian Lezir Mon- responded toby Mark _Mac- dress of white organza over taf- tague after which they left for a Pherson who also read congrat- ifeta with rounded neckline and honeymoon ii” OntarteAte amt ulatory telegrém. long, ‘hiy point sleeves. Her Mrs. Hooley ere now resicing For a honeymoon trip through crown of . brilliants ‘and. pearls |Montague. the Mérit‘mes, the bride donned \——~ a white sut with pink accessor- } | pared with .a tasty sauce, and | served on slices of- toast with | | parsley the garnish. Fricandelles take altogether 3% minutes to | |prepare and cook while the re- |maining foods of the meal are | being. made: ready /'TOMORROW’S OVEN DINNER _ Chilled: or Hot Cream of | Spinach Soup (Canned) Veal Fricandelles-on-Toast | with Tomato Sauce (Canned) | Casseroled Zucchini with | } Parmesan Cheese | Warm Peach Cobbler | With Half 'n’ Half or { BERNARD MALONE ~ VOWS AT HALIFAX | CAROL ANN JONES. Mrs. Thomas Robert Jones... Jones is a gradaate of the Sour Cream Charlottetown announces the Charlottetown schoo! of nurs ‘Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk engagement of her daughter. ~ ing.and Mr. Malone ‘s a grad- | \Measurements level; recipes | Carol. Ann to. Bernard Ma- uate of St. Dunstan's Univer- for | Jone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-. sity. The marriage will take | liam Malone, Halifax: ..Miss place in Halifax, N.S VEAL F RICANDELLES- 2 | \ON-TOAST piece EMARY HAWORTH \1'2 cups soft fineNyread crumbs | “Mother-In: Law Upset — ie pee oe such as we've always had when the family is together.”: < No ‘and huts, In terms of coaxing Jatet to justify her destructive- nes Just come out flatfooted ‘\her venomous bad man- ners , root and—or in yolur presence. If Janet eleets to become your enemy too, as a result of your calling. her hand,\well, that’s a price that any mature adult me to be willing ta. risk, in he course of doing right for the cae of ‘right.—M:H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail | need to examine ifs, ands ~ ‘ELLEN'S DIARY. _ Fragrant Hayi Kensington WA Receives R ing Winds. oT $+ just wondering.”’ We --will have an adequate mumber of bales this, harvest, , of the heavens: of good growing. weather, of shower “and of sun. Assisted by the —earthi- ness of tons.of barnyard manure ‘towards Edna,under your. and the lime and fertilizers, @ mother had taught: her ~\that the croppings bring springtimes to the farms The children, we think now, will pro- bably catch a ride on an inecom- ling low load of bales before the ihaying is over. But never, ne- iver, we suspect will they exper- lience the delight of ridint down ithe: farm- lang,-seated high on se glory load of unbound hay, “or-personat™ interview: Write her<ken from cotlor windrow, fe us in in care of The Guardtan-Patriot. — by a gentle old mare. Or The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, July 29, 1966.\7 HAPPE Audrey Jenkins, Women we Mr and Mrs. Earle’ Moore and’ grandsons, David Moore and Dennis Gray of Woburn, Mass. motored to Sackville last week | They were accompanied by Mrs Moore's sister, Mrs. Fulton Smith and Glenda and Blaine Currie, New Perth. While in Sackville, Mrs Smith visited Beryl A‘ Morson, United Church missionary (now retir- ed from many years of service “in Mandleshwar, India.) Miss Morson was formerly ef Upton, PE! ‘is Susan Parker vacationing with her uncle and aunt, Mr. end |has ~—MacPtrnt— York = “Mrs Howard— . \Point NINGS ’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 side, Mr. Whitney, is @ Vice-pre- , sident_of the Chase-/ Manhattan Bank of New York, : Lioyd Guy F- Holtand has returned |Donald Leard, Searletown “lfrom his annual trip fax Excursion to Ste. Anne De! | some’ ‘Beaupre and Cap De le Made- | ine, Quebec to/ his home ” Mon¢eton, * N.B. Mr and Mrs. William J. Dougal and the late “John A %e ie ees a edn : } 0} ! Hayden, Cherry Valley, wish--Ross> The marriage” will take—| Rinds a ieee Petrie : to announce t ngagement M Ske hi ot ‘ n in on’ S i e ot: their daughter, ‘Catherine ' MRC? 9% Cherzy Valley United 1 large egg hang : ’ 12 Ib. ground raw veal ‘Sareta to Daniel Raymond Church on Saturday, August t! Mary Haworth; My, sons ;misbehave outrageous}¥ towards sedi t 200 pm. « 4 cup flour Dear y, \ Ross,.sonol. Mrs..James. Mac.....20,..1966_at_2.00 p.m. TO hg —erep—butter—or-mergerine— aq 6 slices toast, halved n-and-Eric-married-girls- athe sine ~under..yourroof... my_tiew._Mrand. Mrs. Gordon Nichol- very good friends in school. | son, Commercial Cross, had 3$7~ ouple attended the oth. | last week, her sister, teh fact that you've been hos- guests ie —heme— time in Western Canada. Mrs. ‘Rhoda Patterson of Char- | spent the bert Wright North mueh interested then in outer Mrs. Howard, refugee conven- space; or its mysteries, or in the er, read a letter ‘from. Valija ‘various .planéts now being ex- Sofers, the St. Mark’s adopfee plored, well‘ content “to ~ know in Germany. thanking the WA they were stars to halls of the night ‘light the dim for a birthday gift and letter. of the anzels Mrs D.L. McInnis .reported om small the AYPA Banquet on which @ ones, more or less afraii in the small profit/was realized. It was dusk of their bedrooms, who decided to authorize the execu- would from heavenly reaches tive of the three women's group keep watch of — their pillows eoncerhed, to spend the money night-through. So we, looking on small articles for the church down as they did, fron the pan heights, enjoyed a wide scene It was decided to skip the Au sap: Bees ee they ’.well gust meeting, and Mrs. Stafford back, | Ellen James would ov all the members (to hae -\question, climbing ‘to “she a home in September. Roll call ex's seat at the front of the-Inad. vod will be “spirit”, and Mrs, “We've ever lst a tats “rs , Ernest Milf will be in charge_of Set: 6 cand Be - devotions, A report om the first ht to the lower oe 7 We'd better sit Meeting of the recent church lover that way.” synod held in Hflifax, was giv- How frag rant the haying ¢m-by one of the delegates. wind’ And pretty the grainiands. Mrs. Harold Mill read the mis touched to ripples: the wheat, /Sion capsule, on “The Bishop's our bread of the months ahead, College. Calcutta” which dealt Thoughts would ramble from the with the importance of -worship, / practical, Now a silken dress the college studies, field svork, and shade of the -gold-green of the The. Task Filey barley awns' What an exciting ~~ 7 . thought. But .there was — James there on- foot, fhe other evéning, had mentioned it wistfully more with James, ‘and the children, tthan once — the back of the the latter found they could ‘barn - roof to be shingled. And, come quite tost' in its green. ‘by rights, we should have a new folds SF They sleep now/ ~/ cbeamseparator. And it was the cite’ doubtful:whether or not we/could deny as do the/ calves , in - the budget successfully eyen for pasture, the lambKins in the /ore tfiose items this year. chard, the. chicks An “a Today's. mowing moved to this’ stable. And/along our valley, farm. We \watched first swaths lights go/out/one by one. fall. It was)\.we knew, “a good Until fomprrow oF Diary, ~ cut’’, because when he had come Good-pight.... Grateful thanks. ‘fer a large package of Used stagips was e@X- _ Sweeten The Ni \t Air pressed in ‘a letter read by Ms. Elmer Paynter at the Jal ot- % i (St. Mark's WA Kensing- The. third blossoming wag .6n 9 . team. that “eased Wat eine than ee n of St : cm _- ine ¢ *G aw" over ste " : ir or ae morn roe br spatoety oe Haw ie ey Convent ——Mul leet O ty : - . , wie ures ot 2 ~f se wrote. that “the mps aré ‘sold lelder—farmers—indicates a ripe. should suffer same” Thistrap~rress he Te ee +e ness. a’ readiness to harvest. the way * ee . oo : > «use we tt maintenance Our farmers mowed and raked -We at ip the ‘years, mdden | yal i Bg eee sabes jand baled, fitting each item, tO jn various cqnyeyances humble ¥° orphans. ¥ . : collects: the used.. stamps from * gethéer—nice]y to make for them- and - more imposing, -comfort- the: WA members and “friends ‘\selves_a@ satisfying day ve ably<and fairly confident of safe ‘"* = aim vee adet ane a ugeeit the - women. to continue was a saving also made Mpassaze: on land; and we \may oo — rT barns. And a count kept of. Sav. on sea. but none has equall- saving’ the- s ae s * ic} : nt bales ed that thrill we enjoyed whcn torn oF cut “ou the 'e enve pe “Dé you suppose there ever we rode seated on.a high load of With a margin” of paper su “could be a trillion bales?"’ Peter hay. or. on the-harvest’s sheaves, rounding them. . ; ; inquired ‘in those delightful: young . Sum- The meeting was-held at the- “Qh there could be But you mers of our farming gone by home ‘of Mrs. Ernest Mill, Cler- see a trillion that’s.a million «406 ou comfortable. Ellen?” Mont with a good. -attendance. ’ ; Ar mfortz Eler ; «. billions . James: would’ inquire of us; wi en. The president Mrs Eimer. - And even-a thousand, you ‘esntedd i, Moase, presided and “Mrs eS know, is“ heap of bales’ Mex comfortable” we would Howard Jed fhe devotional per = grinned ' as ; . iod. The’ treasurer, Mts.. Walter ©, > a es = What.wide vistas the seal pro- Moase, reported a satisfactory wa. ’ : ° : ts ‘ ject with a‘young shrug, vided! “Que thoustit. not too balance on. hand hi p |1 (8 oz.) can tomato sauce, heat- jer’s wetiding.*- tess in the situation—with Janet Mrs. Wellington Hawkes, = guests of of honour Ye the Lower 3 | -ed «. ,| ° Since married, the youn-|a member of your household and well Cape, N.B. and a Montague Hail’ The couple‘ mar- ~ }Garnish: parsley -_ . |ger son, Erie nd his wife Janet |Edna a Sunday guest as-Janet’s bert /Williarhs,. New aven. veh ecented, joe preseftted | Add butter to the milk. Pour |have liyed with us, meanwhile | hostile. performance unfolds— ©™ with a purse of money/ by/Shir- as over the bread crumbs; cook — | building a. houseo{ their own, to |positively requires you to inter- ey Graham and an gine $e was stir, over low heat, forming thick |which they will- mode in a few |wene authoritatively to rebuke © re ares the Charlotte’ read by Mrs. — Ljott. Gifts paste. Mix in seasonings, lemon |months ‘and. suppress Janet's crackpot dent ee at ; two-week ‘were presented by Mes. John/ juicg and rind and egg, slightly| Our elder son Joh and his display of animosity peas ith her parents Mr. MacDonald and/ Mrs. Vernon ieee beaten: then mix in ground veala, wife Edna..come™to~¥isit seas | aoe ie) 3 This has_ been hifi j your pri mary Mrs. Howard MacCatron, |\Nicholson. Mf A Sunday, only to have the fa Revoir eee . aaa hhh hal aly | Tdufy as a hostess But Commereial Cross. caren 4 ec taining 1 tbsp. each. Roll them in visit ruined for all of us by Jab |that, as you are a rational per- ue k /Maciene Ma inane, Alas our. Let stand 18 minutes. let's hostile treatment of Edma.\gon, I take it, hence an adyocate’ yr and Mrs. George Mac- jtague. her aust, Mr. | Saute in the extra butter or | yer since Janet married Eric\OK justice, we may assume. YOU Donald, Paul and Elizabeth has Load tae enti Babegek,/Mil- margarine 12 minutes. or . until | she has chosen’ to hurt and hu- | d have stood up for oe returned ¢0 ~ Marshfield, , town, Brunswick./ i iG ight-brown on both sides. Ars | viii t _ Tight to be treated civilly ‘an see 7 7 — eath fricandelle on half- aoe ae talking te Janet | or let atane by Janet.*in any cir- wen F = tte ao ald | WwW T, /EASIER | DIVORCE / Slice. of toast; .- ; pour afound the | land E ric (together) about this, |cumstances, where vou observed sauce :. garnish ito discover the cause. Janet be- jJanet doing ‘her darndest to hu- icame ‘furious and stormed out of |Miliate Edna |the room, but returned shortly. In a sense. yoi\.were showing Leaikde parents, Mr. and Mrs. | It seems impossible to discuss | the white flac askige. Eri€ pan yY. MacKay. New, London,/ “the subject with her in a_peace- and Janet to distuss Nye motiva- P.E! ‘ful manner. I got nowhere and joer of her enmity Yewatds Edna. fonto Parkdale, said/22 per/ ‘cent | hs given no excuse except that [You were ‘saying \.in ‘effet, Bernard, | hee is. ¢m-/ dais ths replied toa, ‘John and-Edna think they are |"Let’s be buddies ahgut “thid; \ployed in Calgary, “is visiting |" - we heated tomato | with parsley. “CASSEROLED — ZUCCHINI |. WITH PARMESAN. CHEESF, |5'médium-size zucchini ; \2 thsp. butter or margarine, melt- ed family in Pictou, N.S. and some time in Charlottetown. They aiso spent @ week with Mrs. Mac- | oe cps $ wider $ for divorce are ipored j ‘by per cent of residénts pa? west /end led by ral MP Stanley / Haidasz. r /| Haidaégz, member for tor | DEI [BERT cL ARK - AUGUST. NUPTIALS , Ee desi HELENA LE ARD t a. | - h li tsp-. salt | better than us (Erie jmaybe IT can help’. eft What (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry ja Sou- javeetifnge he/ sent is a ; Mr. and Mrs Clinton Leard, ° of Mr and Mrs. Brenton Clark, |1-3 cup grated Parmesan cheese | Janet! I can't (accept thaf.|you should have: said, rather, ‘ris : swered to/a question read- » Tryon, wish toannounce the Augustine “Cove— The mar- } Place zucchini in-2-quart kettle. | Edna has made every effort t0 was “Janet, this has to stop. I z k ing,/ “Do you think Gfrenees ees engagement at. their: “eldest - T'S5° will take place on Au-. |Coyer with boiling water; hoil10 | be friendly to Janet. only to be won't-.eountenance it I don't | Mr and Mrs. wines A hit- shduld be easier to/dbtain? An. | : ™ : = gust ® at Tryon United | minutes. Remove zucchini: slice | |insulted and degraded. : \ney -.and / daughter. / Susan aid daughter. Helena Faye. to Chureh, at 2.30 p.m %"* thick. 4 I anticipate that eventually | Melt butter and stir in olive of John and. Edna. may stop com- | and sale. Make 3 layers of zuc- |ing -here, if this -keeps up. d’ve| ‘chini in quart-size baking dish, |@lways wanted” a closely knit | -Spooning 1. tbsp. of _ butter’ and |family life and row I'm worried olive oin] over each layer. Dust \that it may fall apart. Of late: over the grated Parbesan cheese. | Janet has been giving me little Bake 7°.minutes in- ‘moderate digs too, | and I've. said. nothing, oven (375) or until cheese melts. |25 1 don’t “want trouble before Serve at once “po they move out, if I can avoid it. 2% ‘ Both my sons are congenial PEACH COBBLER with one another-and Eric treats 1 quart peeled, sliced’ peaches Edna. with friendly considera- |34 cup granulated sugar ition. So why does: hig wife have want excuses or explanations ts ng Island are visiténg/in Sum- other four y aed oo had no opin- | want | courtesy, one to another, merside. A ae ta /Summer- jon’ Pe eh af. cence stiliptiaserine ? Delbert Groye Clark ony. Son ~ (Photos- by Georsé Wetton) - j “Papal Blessing Conferred - On Occassion Of Arinivetsary Tey resided n Bear River ‘for four: years before moving ‘to Cardigan, where they.,have liv- ed since 1920. Ma- Brothers, an PE rie Jf ~* Summer. Clearance DRESSES 33% v8 BALANCE OF PIoSYy XK A papal blessing was conferr- ed upon Mr. and Mrs. - Harold M. Brothers; Cardigan, ‘on the occasion of their golden wedding : amniversary. The citatfon: from Pope. Paul VI was read by the employee of the Canadian Na- 1 cup boiling water ie ito continually cause unpteasant- +» ‘celebrant of the anniversary tional Railways for 44 years, | 2 tbsp. butter or margarine |ness? Perhaps ‘I've made a. mis- t mass, ,Rev. Preston Hammill, served as station agent in Card- | 1-3 cup granulated sugar (addt- /take in not curbing her; but she - parish “priest of Ail Saints igan for 33 years. He retired in tional) is Eric’s wife and, he loves her. : Church, Cardigan 1953 1 egg Shouk#~I call a halt now. and ‘ ¢ On the. previous. day Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs. Brothérs had! cup all-purpose’ flour let the chips fall where they "Mrs Brothers were af home to eight children. Three sons and! ‘” baking powder |may? T had- hoped the situation / : aver 100 guests They also re- two daughters are still. living; |1-3 tsp salt would solve itself, without my ’ ceived many congratulatory let- Alban (Cardigan), Claude (Hae | ‘2 cup rn Half 'n’ half.or sour taking sides. Now I think wate j / : ‘ ‘ ters and felegrams from rela- milton, mt.), Arthur (Edmon-| cream, to pass thing has to he- done. I woul tues and friends ton; Alte.), Marie (Mrs. James Rub 7” x tl oblong» baking [much appreciate your views _ INCLUDING TARTAN -tarnld Brethers__et_Klboivale,_Donaline——Montasue?—and—Leah— dish with butter-or-marganine. In Sincerely : j and Emela Delaney, of Avon- (Mrs. Brendan O'Grady. -Char- |it spread_ sliced peaches Dust-——hear C1 Ae 1 see the—pie } | dale. both in the Versan—River-lottetown). There are 21 grand- with sugar ture, Eric's catty wife Janet és ] Parish, were married 50 years childrem” Pour in water; cover and bake {viciously jealous of John’s" grac- e/-| ago in the chapel of Nietré To. observe the happy occasion '30 minutes or until -peaches'are ious, wife Edna. And you. have / e =» Dame’ Academs,. Charlottetown, the family of. Mr. and Mrs Bro- | \fork:tender. Cover wh batter |been a self-serving moral co-¥ / Br : : by Rev. Francis McQuaid. They thers donated an. embroidered |¢ foijows: ard, -up.te-now,~in- your —eat- aed — PRICE s * were. attended by Frank Broth- linen altar cloth to the parigh “wi. butter or margarine. with | \tiously neutral bystander role as | / er chureh- at — — es Delaney. oo |additional sugar; beat and stir in |Janet claws Edna without pro- -/ tf =m 10. 00 ’ /Also, Meng Other Items On Sale . /The Fashion Shoppe - ° DIAL +338 oe) legge. Sift.together dry ingredients vocation. trying to shatter her a a D. AB AILEY ALLEN" ann erences -add-aiternately with” milk peise—-and-- -put her._in J thé peaches; bake 35 -minutes in |- It seems likely that Janet is a jmoderate oven, 350 degrees to | ineurotically disturbed personal- 1375 degrees. Serve hot, cut- ‘in |ity’ with an obscur¢ bias towards V ies With Flai im ea aftties it IoOir y | TRICK OF THE CHEF {ptomatically, in/ her cruel /com- . : . | To add extra-fine flavor to petitive harassment of the’ long- é '" not the use of high costjactneved with less " expensive |peach cobbler, center two peach. | lsuffering, naturally amiable “oq creamed mixture. Spread over |an unfavorable light E ee ; Lament with half 'n’ half or_sour i psychotic unreason, that is be- choice cuts of meat that always ‘cuts. A good example is one. of |pits in the sliced peaches in the }Edna. ginning’ to advertise itself, sym~ determines tenderness and de- the eens simple entrees of | baking dish and cook as directed,|' As for what can be adie, ait .ji¢.oudness. With skillful cook- |France- It consists of veal pat- |Remove ae before topping the indeed should have been ons AV GT - ing, these two qualities can _be ities, called Fricandelles, pre }peaches batter. lirom the time Janet / ‘began t _ : ' oN : / : ‘ 5 : / j : j . * > . [ /} . ‘ - i © /i ' “ . if . - ' = > ‘ / : a i} ' 4 if 3 eg + oc & : . is } He | 4 * . 7 - JZ f