s. AND MRS. ROBERT WYLLIE ALLEN ' Jinn. Allan-Cameron Nuptiols Solemnized Al Toronto 'l'hc marriage of Jacqueli n e I ried casead i n g bouquets lsabcl Jean Cameron daughterI white mums of (0W I'ho Gm, Chm-lowdown, Wed. June 17, 1964. 7 HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenklna. Women’s Editor: Phone 4-8500 The 54th annual meeting of the Brookfield Women’s Mis- sionary Society and the annual was “The Christian Home." Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: presi- dent. Mrs. Donald . vice - president. Mrs. Garfield secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Sterling MacLean. emer- gency secretary. Miss Edith Leod ‘ ac . The members were Invited to lihe home of Miss Edith Mac- Leod r the June meeting. The amount realized for Mis- sions during the past year was $190.14 and the Mite Box offer- ing totalled $94.23. Refreshments were served by the hostess assis by Mrs. Perley Taylor. Mrs. Almon Boswall return- ed to her home in Dunstaffnage a few days ago after visiting «several weeks with her cousin. Mrs. T, Fuller in Lynn. Masc- achusett. I Mrs. Margaret Murphy re- turned in her home in Cardigan this weekend. having spent the winter in Toronto with her dau-i h ghters. Mrs. Elliott Acorn and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. . Mr. and Mrs. Alban Sullivan Iand daughter. Judy. of Halifax I returned to their home on Mon- I I Joan Naugle of Eastern Pas- sage. N.S. was a guest. of Mrs. John Sullivan and family of Car- . ‘ dlgan for the weekend. MARY s_ DUFFY At e June meeting of Mel Kelly’s Cross Catholic Women's- It was decided to send. Lea two delegates to the diocesanl WM“ and Mrs‘ wane" C' DU" Charlottetown. announce gazing?“ to be held on June theengagement of their dau- ' ghter. Mary Sylvia to Robert 6mm Doyle. camp_‘ Stanislav. only son of Mr. and ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ROBERT S. ZELINSKY I .Vlrs. Slanislav Zelinsky. Calgary. Alta. The marriage will take place in August at the church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Mrs. V bellton. daughters Norma and rs. Walter Callaghan. sons Jackie and Patrick. attended religious profession at Mou nt St. Mary's Mother House Char-' lottetown. of their daughter and sister. Sister Mary Vernon. . Other relatives and friends who attended were Rev. David McTague. St. Mark‘s. Waltel" Callaghan.. Debbie and Winston' Callaghan and Eva Callaghan. St. Louis; Mrs. F‘rank Butler. . . Mm Stepnen Doyle and Mrs“ Dingwell for monthly meeting. Charles Rogers. Glengany; Roll call was answered by, ex- Mrs' Chm “Connor. Cape change 'of supper dish reCipes Wolfe: . Elmer Sherry ofl Donations We" made “0 “I Halifax. N's; and Dale 'Mur,‘ Sewing Club. to Salvation Army why. Campbemom and to Souris Exhibition Asso 1citation for special prizes for Mrs. Evelyn Cmssman and chow. Two delegates were ap- her son Weldon of Bedeque were .“_— 7*— recent visitors to Moncton. NE. and guests of Mrs. Bliss Lock-I art. Sixteen members of Fortune ' ' institute met‘ 7 5 lat the home of Mrs. Hilda should in a rk the close of it there. It has been a nice cropping— ; this seedtime which draws Mrs, W3, Creed of Highfieid I now to a close. Never through- had as guests recently her sis_I Olll'll, have_we heard a c o m - ter Mrs. John C. Fitzgerald of . Flam" 0"" "5 wm'ky 0" 3“ lm‘ St. John's. Nfld.. who was ac- Willem word ""9 ‘0 “Om”. companin by Mrs. Eloise y” I from those in whose care it re- WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Ornomentol Trees Bought Under Centennial Grant pointed for annual couventionl in (Ilarlottetown. Three maple? trees were purchased for school ground. under centennial for ornamental trees. LONG RIVER U.C.W. Mrs. E. W. and Mrs. Archie .Iohnstone were hostess for the June meeting of the Long River United Church Women. The worship service entitled; “Alive With His Life" was led by Mrs. Ralph Johnstonc. I The study book of The World -. Andrew Johnstone. A box of used clothing is toI be packed at the church next. I week for Missions. I The meeting closed with aI sto. all of Charlottetown. 'l‘heyI are first vice-president. tary and convention treasurer: respectively. ‘ Thursday morning‘s will include a I and the Way was taken by Mrs. , M . The King’s Daughters Open National Convention Today The Canadian National brgan- Nicol] will be the guest speaker. ization of the international or- Premier W R Shaw will bring tier of The King's Daughters words of welcome from the pro- and Sons begins its 23rd lrien-, vince. Vocal soloist will nial convention in Charlottetown Maida Rogerson. of Charlotte- od ' town ay. The three-day sessions com- mence with an executive meet- ing at The Charlottetown Moteli this afternoon and continue through Thursday and Fridayl with meetings in Trinity United Also a Lloyd Coffin. 1963 Canadian Na- tional scholarship student. will give his impressions of Chat- auqua. Branch prestdents Will report at Friday morning's gathering. with Mrs. G. M. Avard report- ing for P.E.l. At 10.30 Friday morning a memorial service ‘will be c ducted by Mrs. Fred Osborne of the P.E.I. branch. Following this service communion will be elebraled by. Rev. ‘J.G.E. Ball Church. President of the national or- ganization is Mrs. F, P. Hel‘ yea. British Columbia. Prince Edward islanders on the executive are Miss Elliell J. Sutherland. Mrs. l. H. Sim- mons. and Mrs. Ralph Beari- 1 Friday afternoon following a of Memorial buildings. I tour members will see awards f or Istandard of excellence in bible Istudy presented by Miss Ethel I Sutherland. Officers for the coming year installed later Friday 0 .will be afternoon by Mrs. Niooll session I welcome from the P.E.I. branch and a re-I spouse from the national treas-‘ urer. Mrs. F. F. Frappicr. Ol- MRS. MARGARET BOTTOME The highlight of Thursday al- will also deliver her closing Thursday’s banquet °d circle m-ganlud 7! years ago. the orders has grown to 56,000 members I It was three years after the organization was founded that the first Prince Edward Island ,group was inaugurated. Two circles were organized in Char— . lot-tetown and one in Springfield. ' The first group had a Mrs. Hen- sley as president A few months I later. the second circle organize I president._ The third group chose Ident. This . Springfield I The following year Mrs L H. . Davies became president of an ‘Anglican group. “The Loyal Circle". Shortly after another was the one in I grou from the same denomin- D on_I ation formed the “Every Heady Circle. Al Summerslde in May 1890. members of St. Mary's Episco- pal Ohurch organized the Royal Helpers under Miss Sarah Green. They worked in the Sun- day School. Vlslted and assist in many ways. In March 1896. the Whalsoever Circle was also in Summer-side. and after four years uni th the Royal Helpers St John‘s Church at St Eleanors benefit- ted by the work of a Circle which was started in Septem- ber 1897 but disbanded in 1902. The Willing Circle. the only one of fliese early groups still functioning was ‘ 1900 by Mrs husband was then pastor of the church known at that time as the First Methodist Church. The circle consisted of ten members, A city union of awry three m .w 1* G M. Young whose . Circles» . « "I W. and Mrs_ J. w. Cameron John Allan BSC‘ brother "f,day an" a weekend visit withI Cher also of qt John} and mains. As one mm and happilv hymn and prayel. ernoon's meeting will be an ad- words to lhe convention. of Hamilton. Ont. and Robert the groom. w . r s an. { Mrs. John Sullivan and familyI Mr 'and Mr. bémlge of” (m they camc to their days. each BRACKLEY pomT w I dress by Mrs- RIlChi" Nlmnv FOUNDED IN 1356 4‘ Wyllie Allan. son of Dr. A. Wyl-IUshers Jack Williams and Don-i at Cardigan. Mrs. Sullivan also 81d. of yum-"Iver Wm; .‘..e...‘.gr . one contributing no mean nol Th J, t- . I ' 1d CQnCOM' New Hampsmm Mrs" The founder "5 “‘9 Intern" I “9 M “I Chm°“°‘°“”‘?m" P0" " d 0‘ “mm” “d VISI‘IE‘I wm‘ h" ‘3”"3‘" CaPII istered at lh 'Vlolel Ch lhue I unwilling s h a re to its p ro- t Ilne mee mg “351 he IN” II I5 "1" Internationol tyres-i banal Order of The King’s Dau- '6 and the late Mrs Allan. w a s‘ P.E.l. wore white dinner jack-l Edmond Lanleigne who is a pa-I 50w" 9 ‘ at E' I gress . 3 9' 0m? M Mrs- C 3340“ ident \ghters and Sons was Mrs. Mar- -. lolcmnized at the. Danforth Uu-Iels with red carnation bouton- 9 same afternoon. the na- garet MacDonald Bottome who had Church Toronto. at 2 p.m.lnieres. . . , _‘ . ' . Th licnt in the Charlottetown Hos I Gerald Robinson will be fional ,l‘ ‘ I w ICU o Wheic Is the Boss. a sale I Mm presmcm. Mrs Saturday afternoon May 16th‘ The bride's mother chose a 1964 Dr. H.E.D. Ashford. per-Ilight blue lace dress with mal- Iornicd the double ring cere-I ching jacket. white hat. gloves mom Mrs. Lorna Holmes playvgand shoes. Her corsage was of all lllf‘. wedding music. a n d I pink baby roses. Margaret Cameron. cousin of‘ Fouowmg “I? “9.3de a re. 91‘ bnde' sang “The waddmgiceptlon was held at the Hum- Hl'mn" all "Oh P fleet LOVE-u ? bertown taurant. f o 1- 70 The bride. given in nutriagel guests. The toast to the bride 53' her “5th 3“ W0“ 8 51001”. was proposed by John Allan. length gown of yellow silk laf-‘ and was responded to by Iota Her shoulder length \‘eil‘gmnm. who in mm. proposed Ill shecr nylon tulle was held inIa mas: m the bride's mend. place by a coronal. of simulated. any pearls and sequins. She carried: .-> 3’ 1 n'ca Gentle. as bridesmaids. The matron of honor was attir- North River. P.E.l.: r. - url in a deep mauve chiffon - Mrs. K. Gamble. Oil Springs. M'ev' taffeta gown and white 0nt.; Mr. C. Gentile. picture hat. The wore pale mauve chiffon over ell. Sarnia. 0nl.: taffeta. and matching accesso- Leonard Tait. Mrs. Alger Bea- lotletown; esmaids Mich; Mr. and Mrs. B . Parn- Mr. and Mrs. pitaI. I Clem Ryan of New York City is visiting his old home at Car- digan. and is a guest of his sis- ter. Mrs. Margaret Murphy. I M... and Mrs. William H» mes. ‘ sman at the door inquired the Pownal. celebrate their 54lhI°lI1°r “333 H wedding anniversary on June: They 03" ")9 lhal Jam“ 22. Both Mr. and Mrs. Ing’s arc 5"“va 3999311118 at that “‘0‘ in good health and plan In spend ment. "But actually there s" no the day Wm. the” farm“, Boss We all work together he ;ELLEN’S DIARY Iacmss the lane was to I cover them fallen one day. Special Occasion Marked I young couple had for Mrs. Reta MacPhail. I back in the years. Old and dis. andI eased those were at length cut ‘. ,d. I down... We still recall how sad I "yes. we My, finished Detroi l. l the then little girl of the house crop p i n g. Burl he said. "I guess when we get this done. we may as well go in to see Cathy Ann" Peter sugges- l ted. attending Mack when I wheeled a bar row ~ load or I wood from the woodshed to the I house across the lane this eve- ning. Peter helps load and un- - ' an, “The cropping" we amend-I An interesting trio of young‘ uns. Jamie's and Elva‘s small "161 ones are: Gordie is a sturdy. added” fair chap. almost three ‘now. I“ “there's no end at all to t h e I with a boyish haircut w h i .. h . I . 0“ farming. It goes on and on" he} took away some of the curls; | vammi convention I school visitor for June and pur- I chase the treat for school clos- I It was decided to donate .9145, . I to the hall. I Belyea.| was born on the Isle of Skye. Will present her presidential re-‘Scotland. It was in 1886 that port. to the gathering. Al theIthe organization came into be-. banquet at 6.30 in the social hall- ing with ten members in the of Trinity United Church. Mrs ‘firsl group. From that. first A .' E" .\ "gt/'4 MRS. F. P. BELYEA was organized in 1905 but hi I A discussmu iollowed on the l painting of the exterior of the » all. and a meeting called for Itlle following evening to make a definite Ians l p . EI It was decided to sponsor a variety show in the hall in the near future. . Lunch was served by the host- I ess. fistewart Collect In unison. I Executive and commitlee re- Iports were given I was decided to send a dele- Igate to both the district andI iced Viennese coffee. I IDA BAILEY ALLEN due to poor attendance at the meetings. In 193% die Silver Cross ck- tfihe Excelsior (hi-ole. 1953 Avocodo And Tuno Mold Slors At June Luncheon 1 large m a s hed. peeled avo. cado (about 1 c.) 2 tbsp. lemon juice 1X; c. sour cream 1/2 c. mayonnaise 1 tsp. salt anana - fruit compote with as- sorted petll fours and hot or I these three Circles were oil-gan- four years had to be disbanded U r ole was organized and in 1944' ' In ized as a Provincial Branch and - ‘ ~' held a convention that fall. In 1955 the Melody circle was organized. 1 .sp. almond or vanilla extract 1% c. sweet e n s d whipped heavy cream it c. toasted shredded almonds separate eggs: beat whites ' I . I I her. return from school. Always I. Wendy is a demure lime my“ I It was decided .0 purchase iceI I 1/. tsp. Tabasco stiff; beat, yolks mm] thick. ms were identical to those of . tty Canmngton. and Mrs. Minn their bloom had marked an ex The actual seeding In fields. nearly two. a nd me baby . cream for the school closmg: l Sprinkle gelatlm ("l water In Add powdered sugar to egg the maid of honor. They car-31'lie While 3'“ 0‘ om- ‘um __A Citing 0608310“ (01' her? We; of the name In In... neighbor. I Cathy Ann, now granting. as I also to provide (prizes for theI sallcepanl heal ' {hr until 591- whites. Add milk and extract to f—~~——~———»—v————_é | date of an anniversary of her I hood was ended today. T he”. favors. her smiles, Each one winners of the centennial pro-j atlne dlSSOIVFS- Chill lfl’unbel' beaten yolks: stir into Whites. : ., ’I COLLAPSE KILLS FOUR I bmh' Yesber d a y brought ‘1 4. remain however grainlands to has his or her own niche in the Srame- I l?" 9“ ‘Vh‘I"; conslswncy FOId into dry ingredients. ‘ H' BENNETT CARR KARACHI lAPI-Four per; 0"“ more' and VI" wonderedl be cultivated and sown at a lar‘ family and Already a respl‘Cl-I Mrs. Clifford (JolIu-iul will bel I (’"I'Eblft‘fr imfiamgfagfim T . I‘ LI“? 3 large ShallOW pm ‘10! 2 insurance Counselling I mm were killed and 12 injured If she had noticed that at, me farm of Rob‘s. To these then.I lVf’ Warm place In our hlearls.” I hostess .for the 'July meeting. I g‘r -9 1mm x sgim‘h 10-” inches;l Will; nggdgpaypmer. o District Sn crvisor «I , l hou s colla sed‘ lh rden char tree: I he and his two sons: Jamie N0“ I°’“°"°“.' E 9"“ I Mr? Iva". Comm": enterlam‘ ' ~ ' ' ' -' “rm e ca 6 a e e yi- ° Sun life of anada 0‘ when if”; h gel“ “,1: in! {wt 0‘ e g. ' W i . ' James plans. stepping off to ed with a bird guessing contest. I “"1338” 2" h” 0" “mu Bake 15 min. in a mod. oven, : Phone‘4-Slll7 - 4-5435 ;alg‘:ta§~. Singurgmvm, 1m 351‘“ flowered‘ and G333 went “"5 anemf’on‘l the stairway and . '. which was won by Mrs. Melvin half ' mm 350 degrees F.. or until pic k : Charlottetown. P.E.l. 0' miles mm. of hp”. ,, mg, n.4,, "Have you finished your lnr- so that. if the weather continuel Until tomorrow nlary - MacGregor. Meeting closed. fol-. I Y i “m” LIN" 1115814th comes out Clea-u- ...“ . . . . . . . . u .u . . “:1 port SAM sunday_ L mmg?" we inquired of a visit-{ favorable to it. this week 9 n d Good - night..... lowed by lunch and snr'lal chat. I . {hairsélgferl‘lndfil‘flléizd Bela“!!! hr,‘E’ool: transfer ' 311,59. lemon iuice whipped cream. Roll up. 1 tsp. salt Spread remami ' 5 cream we! 1 can I611 or 7 0!‘ bu!!! ll! Ve- cake. Garnish: almonds ‘ 1' "‘WATCH FOR THESE BIG SUMMER BUYS AT YOUR REXALL DR W for is: by lb 15! Milan Olympic Team UG STORE I gelable oil. flaked '. I 1 c. diced celery ‘ M c. diced pimlento Sprinkle gelatme on 1v: " cl .. water in saucepan; stir-heat ‘ until gels tine dissolves. Re- JEAN BURCH move; add remalni ll g water. CAROL mon ulce an sat. Chill to unbeaten egg GRADUATE consistency. Fold L11. remaining (—7 I J I M 5 0L ingredients; spread over a1- tawimwho e aanduallat‘tjeddlrgcent- I “‘9” firm a‘fncad“ “ye” Re‘ Ly from the Ottawa Civic Hos- I “1333"? 1mm mm' “’0‘” 3 the m Ihrs. Unmold Garnish' avocado . slices. ripe and 3h TOMORROW’S Vegetable BOULLIOll (Hot or Chilledl pilal. was awarded George ooper prize for the hlg‘hesl standing in gynecol- I ogical nursing. Miss Burch i I TRlCK OF THE CHEF Brush avocado slices ration. Sift together first 4 ingred- kids with lemon juice to prevent discolo- N _ The load Ih ' S. n c I hes , LOVELY to look at. appellz- . Measurements level: recipe- I cascading bouquet. or white; New York am, on a wedde ' m... bafikslflhe 85.3.4“ I aunros w. i. mg to taste. a two - course‘ for a 1/. . aal ' rows. and stepbanot'is. ltrm Now cherry seedlings in the I ing farmer in the yard this; “Books. Man! Books! D...” . The June meeting of Burton June Bridal Shower lunch eonl AVOCADO AND TUNA 3 tbsp. coma (powder) The bride was attend by her om of town guests were Dr. . garden blossom. The mull of morning. » w... mQO h 9 r I ha... m. . w. I. was held at the home ofl can feature avocado and tuna LAYER MOLD I . ggg sister. Mrs. Georgina Yokimes- 1 A. Wyuie M Mian of Char-Iona; Nat u re's culture these a re. He “may I home“. 0 r k to d“;- wp'vs n}, Mrs. Edward Collicult. Mrs.‘ layer in old with tiny. hot. Avocado Layer ‘ #4 c. Sifted powdered sugar I .\‘3- HS malmn 0‘ 1101107. and hYI town: Mrs. Mu r i el Godfrey I They Came to rePlace "19 num‘ "The farming. Ellen?" he time for girls nnl no“. at, Lance Dalton presided. 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