* -” HAPPENINGS: ‘ the feet of se tables when ‘ ture if you wax you are waxing me fas, chairs and HOUSEHOLD | HINTS Valley, has. recently returned from Roslindale, Mass.,. where len Crook. lindale, Mass., who are leav- ing shortly to take up residence in Morell P. E. I., were enter- tained at a surprise party prior to their ‘departure at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rooney, Brighton, Mass.' Following the presentation of gifts, dancing was enjoyed. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Levis Mc Nally and daughter, Sharon of Fort Augustus, P. £. I. ELLEN’S DIARY There were sounds of bubbling Mrs. Kathleen Crook, Tyne A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay, Ros-}, Patrick Smith, Brooktine, ‘Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 48506 she visited her daughter, Suel- | Cross. The Valley Is Covered . : ____. Progressive Conservative - + Annual Poll Meeting Poll No. 97, 6 District of Queens County Friday, Nov. 25th, 1966 — 8:00: p.m. at the Conservative Headquarters - 168 Gt. George_St., Ch’town ed: GERALD NANTES. persons interested in the P.C. Party are invited to See invitation to all ladies and young people . RE CAR CAR BER BER ER ER GOR GAR UR RE ER CARE Milita + An Autumn wedding was polemnized recently at Cana- diari Forces Base Chapel, Sum- merside, when Claudia Mabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.-Don- ald W. Sears, became the bride of F-L Louis Vermeersch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Ver- fmeersch, Sarnia, Ont. : ‘The chapel was, decorated for. the occasion, with baskets of white mums and white ribbons marking the guest pews. The double-ring ceremony was per- formed Rev. M. N. Weagle, . followed by the celebration of the: nuptial mass. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride came down the aisle to the strains of the Wed- ding March from Lohengrin. ‘Over a slim sleeveless gown of white silk peau de soie, banded with Guipure lace she wore a floor length coat in shoulder-length bouffant weil was held in place by .a erown of satin, adorned with at pearls.. She carried.a ade bouquet of orange De- jight roses .and yellow cymbi- dium orchids. .. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Bryan Karrel; was matron of honor, and wore a floor length empire style gown of orange $herbet brocade with matching headdress. tbouquet was of Autumn tones. i The three bridesmaids, Bar- bara Mills, Ethellyn-~-Philips, and Donna Sears (a sister of ithe bride), wore Empire style. japple-green brocade floor-leng- th gowns, and carried bouquets in blending Autumn tones. »- Daphne Sears, a sister— of the bride, was flower - girl in a mi- niature copy of the matron of honor’s- gown and bouquet. Percival Vermeersch, brother of the groom, was groomsman, and. Bryan Karrel, brother-in- law of the -bride,- 3 -Ver- meersch and Lawrence Kinlin, brother and brother-in-law of the groom, acted as ushers. ~ ‘ — Mrs.- Trudy Naugler, was the ‘organist,. ! Following the ceremony the gouple left the chapel, passing ‘ through the upraised swords of ‘a military Guard of Honor, com- i of Captain Douglas Townend, -Lieutenant Michael Brett, Lieutenant Robert Pres- ton, F-O Brian Harwood, F-O' Empire style | Mexico and Acapulco, the bride point: eee = —ultra—blue—suit—and— ending in a full chapel train, | ™atching cloche hat, with white ihe ry Wedding Is Held At Canadian Forces Base Her semi-cascade ,| Burton McCaughan and F-O John O'Neil. For her daughter’s wedding, the bride’s. mother chose a bronze, ‘cut-velvet two-piece dress, miatching hat~ and har- monizing .accessories, with a corsage of Orange Delight roses | ——6-thsp. brown sugar Combine all ingredients ex- cept brown sugar. Mix well without beating. Divide brown sugar among 6 (5 oz.) ‘custard Mrs. Vermeersch, mother of the groom, wore a dress of ,royal blue silk crepe with matching flowered hat and pastel mink stole. Her corsage was of yel- low sweetheart roses. The guest book was attended by Annette Vermeersch, sister of the groom. . Qut-of-province guests ing the wedding were from Am- herst, Dartmouth and Shearwa- ter, N..S.; Chatham, N. B.; Montreal, Que.; and- Trenton, Ottawa and Sarnia, Ont. Leaving for a honeymoon in attend- their return Mr. and Mrs. Ver- meersch will neside jn Montreal. 2 ‘Worship Is . Topic Of UCW At Breadalbane The November meeting of the Breadalbane United Churcli 4 Women was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Toombs.. Mrs. Mil- lage MacLéod presided and Mrs. Lorne Seaman led the de- votional. on the topic “‘Worship” The opening hymn “O Worship the King” emphasized this theme. Mamie Stuart gave the scripture reading -which was followed by prayer and the Prayer in’ unison. Mrs. Lorne’ Seaman led the medita- tien, and Mrs. Angus Gillis, . the prayer for the “adopted” miss- ionary. _- sented the lesson from the Study Book, and Mamie Stuart, the broadcast: Mrs, Wilbur Mac- Kay was asked to do this...The program convener, Mrs. Fran- cis Murray read a poem on missionary lesson on Brazil. Mrs.. Willard Inman reported on the box which was sent recent- Jy to the Brunswick Street Mis. *sion. The 13 members who were special Christmas offering. The hymn “Be Thou My Vision’: and benediction concluded the mset- ing. - Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess, a “Remembrance Day” from the book, “John of the Lilac’s’’.* A quiz on current events was con- ducted by ,Mrs. James E. Cole. Mrs. Edward MacMurdo will ‘be in attendance decided to have a‘| hostess for the December meet- ing. At the close of the meeting re- freshrifents were served by the hostess Mrs.- MacEwen assist- ed by the committee in charge. | -” The day had treated us to a laughter in the yard this even- | first snowfall. There had been ing when the twilight was com- | snowflurries before this, but io : Pi ie eal! nh| on cera |S These five f f F ae younger Te- Pelt roled ‘sowbais opel tf, whit in unger days Te ese five features show why Pree ee wesiitioes tain ‘tel |e SA essen a3 F d li : 5 * : ter watch your manners” we | white coverlet, a counterpane : oamtrea § Ippers. sea ee ag ice : oe ee ake splendid Ch f mint Wavget you!” one tas- arnt ne eae ete. Make Splendl ristmas giit “Come by again! We're wait- souk; soncbing cee Sim f mi : prow OG i ere W ‘ ing for you" the other challeng- | sepa, the volley chamnlasty or your family ed. white-spread. The shrubs and - uae Sit sees see . near by, have boo | MARSHFIELD WI EXECUTIVE Memorial Hosp. | coratos, "The branches of the . ; ; ; di ili spruces down by the dam and nie ' Members of the few execu- cent annual meeting im the Ethel MacCallum, past pre lum. Seated, LEFT Mrs. Ce Ladies’ Auxi lary ne oe moe Women's $4.98 ‘tive of Marshfield Women’s Community Hall are shown sident, Mrs. Lioyd Scott, vice cil Stetson, president, RIGHT A IM ti lively ‘sate yr test ¥ Misses’ $3.98 ' Ynstitute, elected at their re above. Standing. L to R: Mrs president, Dorothy _MacCal- Mrs. Preston Scott, secretary. _| anual Meering ee ee = ' “The annual meeting of the | “What a pretty winter scene Ladies Auxiliary of the Kings | it is’ we remarked to James at Memorial Hospital was the edge of night. And then to held_at the enhance it, to lend a cozy air to Montague, Friday evening with | it- lights came on in the -wind- 23 members and 14 guests pre- | dows of the house across the sent. The meeting was conduc--|.Jane and in that on the hill,. and ted by Mrs. Robert Machop. in those across the fields up the The minutes of the last an- | Valley. nual meetiny and the last regu-| “It’s lamp-ightin’ time in the A lar meeting were read by Mrs. | Valley” we said. 5 ented the financial for | James offered, as we came in to 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 24, 1966. | the year, In her address, Mrs. | supper. Supper this evening was : | pee ee red ee ae pe ? tion for the coopera of the so ; Y. executive and members di through the day he had scarce- YIDA BAILEY ALLEN executive and members uring |‘STouh the day he ad i serial, me pte of the | Meal... Duet Of Old Favorites. [Ree ars'a ee | un aan ; ‘ = jects for the year was the pur- | tomed to dine in the -evening, Harmonizes With Budget __ |ezsset mis sr 0 | sare phe pe mete" Today we presenst twesTd-/~ Saute celery. and onion im | Womens, Msitules from the | | “Call if what you tike’” James favorites in new ways. They are | margarine until just tendet- |eq generously towards this pro: | “And it likely will be” we easy do and budget wise, s-0-0-0 | Combine euoues Gneluding ject. Other purchases included | said. “Few farmers feel like good. Both are made with can-/ maining ). Turn | OVerbed tables, chairs, drapes, | working through the afternoon ned evaporated milk in place |reserved salmon liquid). TUFS | paint, clocks and hours on a sandwich and a bowl of fresh milk. ee ‘380 de. | The Teport of the nominating | of soup! And these days are so Risque. $5.98 romannow’s Doon |e Fs win ceamel Soe Wigton te wane [ee tems green peas. : offi fi r any i Carrot —_ . BAKED CUSTARDS encving term: president, Mrs had. disap aaa ee re Foamtreadsiare made by people who think Christmas , — . coax haa oe slightly —o if es hee deans 7 niyo wt. A ‘alter one slippers should be a lasting gift. Foamtreads cost ‘ ‘ee undiluted evapora er Slee -s G. Mae- ee my be plowing yet” a touch more because they're built to take it. . re-elected); -auditors, | a : rh ‘ 1 ¢. water Mrs. George Moar, Mrs Take ee This Christmas, treat your whole family to Foamtreads. 2 13 ¢. sugar. L Johnston; directors, Mrs. Ro- 4 -_ Lis ing aot bert Machon, Mrs. E.-H. Ste- __= RR; AND MRS. LOUIS VERMEERSCH ——___ omer wart; ways sad means commis! Jf. Kaufman Footwear Limited, Kitchener, Montreal, NHR RK “NOVEMBER 25th at 7PM. to TO PM. : AND » NOVEMBER 26th at 9 A.M. fo 3 P.M. Numerous yaluable articles, including—-Clothing, Furniture, Hardware, dewellry, Groceries; Novelties,,China,and Sundries, Toys, Athletic Equip- ment, and etc., will be on sale BUT cups and press lightly onto bot- ayy aaa eee = 1 egg beaten wi 1. were . , --|-J--e--undiluted~-evaporated-—- fomsaf soak cup...Pour__custard | appointed..as..delegates.-to~a-t- oot y panameer eal eater hve aati ciabatta hth cee ae Ee milk : m agg hg rye at brown | tend a meeting of the Maritime | ed ‘to the stables. And all in all S66SA Get them at leading department stores and at these fine shoe shops. : 10 double soda crackers, "| 7155 ingghallow’ pan; pour 1 | at Charlotiotows, "Plons rems |pissant. this Nov ote CK | ee ce ina as, | | at Cation Planer [bar ee. wi oa | WOE Li RARER ER UR RLAL RE CU URUK ESE % tsp. salt j Bake 45 min. in mod. oveM | sale in December. Mrs. Wiggin- Until tomorrow - - - Diary - - - ee 4 ‘ : Ee Drain liquid from ‘can of sal- | (350 degrees F.), qr until pick in | ton, Mrs. Machon and Mrs. Me- | Good-night : mon and reserve. Remove bones | 5Tted near center of custard | Leod were appointed on a come | — and skin. Flake salmon. | Comes out clean. Cool and chill | mittee. to make final arrange- Loosen edges with knife. Un | ments. : A ci don WI mold into deep sauce’ dishes. | A sicial hour at the close ot nnouncing a _ sugar melts, the fea ° 4 New Lon ion Jing sauce’ with "butterscotch | Bens ST ouy cae cect \Free delivery service . ed by Mrs. Machon and Mrs food orders Queen 894-95: Elects Officers SUNDAY DINNER . _ |Johe Gnsay of Murray Rive.| °™ sa - a Mrs. Oliver Bernard was re-|_ Chilled Grape Juice — Roast | after which refreshments were over $3.00 . ay Beef with Pan-Roast Potatoes, | served by the committee in Orders $1.00 - $3.00 . elected president of the New Peeled Pumpkin Squares and | charge. delivered re held at the home of Mrs. | Slaw — Chilled Baked:Pears with | French-fried potatoes will be : Z : i ePAGE SHOE CO LTD oa. be, Mactwen, The chairmen |Half- Scoops’ Chocolate lee | more eriep f allowed to stand | LNTY’S Restaurant , . . < of the nominating committee, on ao Tea, Milk. —— water for half an hour |Grafton St... Ph. 4-8415 : : : Mrs. Oscar MacKay, brought in F‘S RECIPE FOR ‘ore frying. - 894-4 the following slate of officers for | WHIPPED EVAPORATED MIL 138 Grafton St. 48 1966-67: honorary president, (by fequest) ; oe Robert Carr;- president, en c, weill-chilled C. | : “ — a . Bernard; ist Vvice-presi- | evapora’ ; 3 tsp. - fresh Stats Slides ; 1 dent, Mrs. Lorne Campbell; 2nd | lemon juice; 24 thsp. granulat 7 Pete eee or. ’ ere ee —- ee Te ee a One; Few jane salt. : LTD Green; secretary, Mrs. James Prepare: ¢ . * On |x. Cole; treasurer, Mrs. Erie | evaporated milk and lemon juice | ‘Of @ recent trip to Italy, Greece and the 3 ' MacEwen; Red Cross convener, ooo — Beat with ro- Mi abet é W: ter St ; - é 8 rsfd Mrs. Lorne Campbell; auditors -_beater or in electric ddle East Alberton Legion Home ater St. ; : ; oe umme ie Mrs. Mont MacEwen a Mrs ae until thickened.“ Then 8 ae *5 3 : » Francis Murray; organist, Mrs | add granulated sugar and salt | Nev. im. ome and bring your . : Fred MacEwen, card secretary = a beating until whip- § - 24 of : Aen c ‘ ’ - Mrs. Marion Cole. stands up in peaks. family. Admissi Proceeds in aid In the absence of the president | Use within an hour as topping’ rae om 25c. = SOMER SHOE C ‘ the Ist vice president, Mrs, | Selatin dessert, or to fold§ of Legion: : Lorne Campbell, presided. Roll | into gelatin-cream in place of ; ee 1 call was accompanied by mem- | Whipped cream. j COMPLETE RANGE OF FAMILY FOOTWEAR . bership fees. The secretary, | ee ee Montague, P.E.L ‘ 838-2316 Mrs. Ellis Burgoyne read the ; : : sev tcur's| 2nd ANNUAL MAMMOTH SALE [= a annual onan and the ; easurer, Mrs. Eric MacEwen i Pesci %=| — cuauormrown'sd famous uows cues | SHEEN & McINNIS SHOE STORE e school committee, it was | 7 : decided to purchase a new map ° OWN PARKDALE LI CLUBS . “ for the school Other reports AT . ‘ were given various com- Water St. ° : Summerside mittees, and correspondencé OM M | Y ER : eos : ee and nes. It was THE Cc UNI CENT ided to compile the history : ; on of the WI and send it to Mrs. | .. STEWART STREET Leslie G. Ramsay for- the radio at CH ARLOTTETOWN Agnew. Surpass Shoe Stores Ltd. Confederation Plaza . Charlottetown at great savings: Some new, ‘some old. - All articles and items in real fine condition, at real bargain ‘5 prices. Your patronage will be apprectated by the sponsoring Lions Clubs —: em “R.T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown \ Sunimerside