Rhoda Cobb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobb. Kenslng- nd Mr. Bernard is a son late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel - was the scene of a large gather» address was read by Mrs. Dun- i and refreshments were served POSl Nupl'al ing of friends of Clinton, Keplcan Picketts while a trilight MEL—— ton. a vin. Kensington, Damley andllamp and a matching table l u of "‘9- Shower '5 other points. assembled to hon-[lamp were presented by Mrs. 'mSTo “3 HOME Bernard. Free-to i or Mr. and Mrs. Paynter’s son i Leaman C a seley and. Miss: The Casa Blanca in San Juan, Indw'dual Pucrto Rico. begun in 1512i). is wn. ‘ The Rev. H. L. Estabrooks.; KENSINGTON —— The spac-James and his bride on Sat Nahc I . ' . , - y MacMurdo. associate pastor of tiie United iious home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. _Hor- .urdax evening. January 12- rgifts were carried in by Edith i said to be the oldest ('iinlin- Baptist Church. SummerSIde. ace Paynter and family. Clinton i James and his‘ bride. the for. nine“ and E", Whitehead. ; u DU :1 y inhabited Eumpmm acted as chairman. and extend- imer Laura Ramsay of Mac- The ribbons were cut by Jean home in the western hiimis. ed best Wishes to the honored and a purse of money on behalf Neill's Mills were recently mar- Paynter and Barbara Hickey. phere couple- Sealed With Walter and of the community and other re- tied at Summerside while the em cards were rea ______ ____..___ _ Rhoda were Mrs. Bernard's slst- latives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. i Mr, Louis O‘Connor as master by Mrs Lonnie Webster, 3 n d ill'l'l'l’l’lll‘ MEDICAL PHARMACY Anne Bond. Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 17, 1963. HAPPENINGS l Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- ? Millan celebrated their 50th wed- H‘ding anniversary quietly at their home on Beasley Avenue in Parkdale on Tuesday. January 15. Mrs. Don Clark. Charlottetown. Hollis Myers of Halifax present- iof ceremonies. offered his com the gifts were arranged by Mrs. er and Mr. Hollis Myers 0f Hali- ed the celebrants with a silvcrlgratulations and good wishes, Gannon pavmen 1mg riibbbon ‘ fax On behalf of the Bernard tree laden with ten silver doli- .and spoke of the purpose of the how from 'the parcels were ‘ and Cobb families. an address in ars. Other gifts included a wall igathering. James and L a u r a made into a bouquet by Shirley ~ verse was rea Mrs. Jack picture and an electric mixer.lwere escorted to the seat of and weed to the '\ Payfllt‘r. and a Chair “'88 Dre- Walter. expressed appreciationihonor by Mr. and Mrs. Clair 0 to the donors for the lovely gifts. "egg. brother-ln-law and sister The remainder of the evening of the bride. .__.._ was Spent in social Chat. and On behalf of the Clinton neigh. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ delicious refreshments were ser- bars and friends, an appropriate ved by several of the ladies. Aiaddress was read by Mrs. Hil- cake. was presented by Mrs. ilard Woodside. while a purse of Jack Paynter on behalf of the-lryigolne‘y;1 ilia'asf.titirescnied by Winners at the card art held Bernard and Cobb families, and‘ can roi . . . ‘ .in the Credit Union ‘Hally at was cut in traditional manncr‘ On behalf of the_Ke,lvin Grove €223,433?“ ‘ 'Kensington on Wednesday night, ' ' ’ by the “hrldt‘ all“ groom" and'COmmllnlly. in “’hK‘h “1P PHYU' ‘. ' ' ' ' were Mrs. Ben Thibeault for ‘later passed to the guests. .ter family formerly reSIded. an 3‘: :o-A- :A: - A A A u; ladies, and Julian Croken for men. Consolation prizes went to iMrs. Floyd Crane for ladies and Benj. Pillman for men. Mrs. iLloyrl Doucette won the freeze- out. The party was sponsored bride. \ sented by Ralph and Tom C tended a dinner party honora A" addre,“ wasv lead by Mrs‘ mg the b‘rthday of Mr, Ernest Cam Gardiner “lllle Mr. Rob- Grigg‘ Home“ were Mrs. EL ert Burns presented a trilight nest Grigg and Mrs. Preston “0‘” lamp” and Prowse Gardin' firm. er presented an ash tray stand. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service Corner of Pownal and Richmond St.. Ch’town ' "Ill‘null‘ i 7‘ --------A- Mrs. Betty Carr. 21 Young Si. Charlottetown, is in improved health following an illness which kept her confined to hospital and her home for the past month. Miss Irene Church has return- i i‘ ‘ . MR. AND “RS. JOHV En‘VIN l‘lat‘PHA“. Young Couple Pledge Vows At Ceremony In Cornwall Cornwall United Church was the scene of a pretty autumn wedding recently. When Florence Maude. daughter of Ur. and Mrs. Edward Yco, \'orih River. was united in marriage to John Edwin. son of Mr. \i'ilhci'i \lac— Pliail and the l'ilf‘ \[rs. \l;ic~ Phail of Argyle Shore. Rev. 1. L “fails performed the double ring ceremony. r the occasion the church was filli'nf'lu'r‘ljf rlci'orJiicri llllll' baskets of toll llt‘ill'Cl‘s :iuri iiic‘ guest pen”. lli‘l‘r‘ ii‘im'eri Will] pink roses and white satin how: ed to Toronto by plane. where. she. has resumed her studies, af- ter spending a brief but pleasant holiday on the Island. Prior to » '1her departure, Miss Church :and her guest. Mr. L. C. Mac- INeill, were entertained by a ‘lnumber of friends at a house gathering. The former, conveyed ;her thanks to all those present, iwho had helped to make her vi- ' i sit to this city so enjoyable. ' Miss Barbara Smith, RN. lcft , lby plane recently for Edmonton. l Alta. where she has accepted a iposition on the staff of the Uni- iversity of Alberta Hospital. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rohison and daughter Donna. Miscouche. spent a pleasant weekend visit- ing relatives in Charlottetown and Stanhope. Mrs. Charlotte Kalinln and her two young sons. Dana and Gregory of Hamilton. Ont. ac- companied by Mrs. Olive Rob- erts are spending a holiday with Mrs. Kalinin's mother. Mrs. Ge orgina Quigley of Tryon and al- ‘so with her brother and sister- rin - law. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Quigley, and family of Cape Traverse. Mr. Ewen MacPhail. brother‘ of the groom. was the best man and Lloyd MacPhail. brother of the groom and Elmer Yeo, brother of the bride. were the ushers. llrs. Yen chose for her dau- ghicr‘s wedding a navy blue suit with magenta and black acces- sories and a white corsage. The groom's aunt was wearing a black wool sheath dress and fur jacket with white and black ac- Mt“ no” wond' Konsmgmn' left recently on a business trip to Toronto. by the Indian River - Kenslng— ton C.W.L. The next party to be held on Wednesday night will be sponsored by the Kensington Credit Union. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Birt en- tertained at a family dinner at their home at Kensington on Sunday evening honoring the birthdays of their daughter Deb- bie. and their aunt, Mrs. John Ioase. On Fridy evening. January 11 the Home. and School Associa- tion of the Central Queen's Re- gional High School sponsored a party. Card and other games were enjoyed by those attending. The winners at. cards were Mrs. Marion Graham and Mr. Oliver Cole and the crokinole winners were Miss Beatrice Gamester and Mr. Benson Graham. Lunch was served by the 'com~ mittee in charge. F-O Eric MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald who are spending several weeks in Montague were honored recently when 75 of .their friends gathered to tender :them a miscellaneous shower. The shower was held at the 'home of the groom's parents. JMr. and Mrs. Ivan MacDonald. John Beer Drive. After the gifts were opened a .most enjoyable social hour fol— 7421 BM i. PILLOW STARS _ pennies! expensive looking quilted pillows to spark any roo Make m. Quilted toss - pillows ——<iecor- ator hits! Stitch by hand or ma- chine — use satin. taffeta. cot- ton. Pattern 7421: transfer two 11-inch motifs. Th y - five cents lcoinsl . salad I 10 ()k p ttier juicy, golden made with tes ’ ‘moiiy. was held in the Chris-. Mrs “Fillci' Circioi‘ was thr-“tian Education Centre for over} organist and Jr‘r'ritiipaltlpt’l \ll‘K 30 :iicsts The bride's table was for this pattern tno stamps. pleasel to Alice Brooks. care of iGuardian-Patriot Pattern Dept. Mrs. James Condon. Kensing- lowed and refreshments were I . is confined to her home l served by the ladies. :through illness. i‘ F0 and Mrs. MacDonald were Siirlin: \lai'lr‘nr ,-.. Kim simi. centered with a three-tier \ved- ‘ ‘ . ‘ .. I, “.7, , ‘ . , a ,3 ma r, d nu - wmni e {on Front St. W.. Toronto I. Ont. Faggxwdl #1:”? I mfljlngf, D f" film The ma“ to “‘9 hnde 1' Mrs. P N, LcBlanc has re- 1lilah. (lie rlzgtycsyonmJanuar: 224 Pm" plainly PATTERN NUM' ‘Tl _ V - ‘ 'l.‘ m- “IlS l‘llnl’mst‘f‘l by RP\'. llll'. Walls . h r d M h h ' K . _ f (L Y d g ' i h BER‘ NAME. ADDRESS. w hm,“ mm m "WTMCPHM rmmndpd m M um i l ne er ome a ensing . or :reenvioo . N... where e . . by hm. fan"... ,m‘km mph. m‘ Mr: I“ Windm'r “fignnrghlion after being a patient in the §“’lll spend two months before 81119633 t Bulges. k gemlecra‘ff‘ hp “an, INF”. Um." n, (,lmm’hp groom was in “Cha‘rgp of:Priiiee County Hospital. Sumezbeing posted to Summerside.l. 0w sarzumggeNegfiggigd . I ies —— . tilly lace ni'cr infintn fcuiiirinzliho gupsi brink, imprsme' Catalog! pins over 200 “951140. 1where the young couple will re— 'd 8 “HM hor‘ii'i' wi'h hout‘ant For a honeymoon iri in Bos-‘ " e' i ‘ ' skirt and lilypoiui ‘ill‘r‘\'r‘s. licr ton and Worcester. MESS. the Mr' George own!“ Reusing' . . 13:; {13:53: tgmsr‘hlitdcrcmtfil‘iltt' fingci'fip \'(‘ll of mi].- vllusinn was hridc donned a black and beige - ton' has been a pahem for the: Mrs' Char]th Kahm" anlel , ' . I ~ . . . . - - us free pattern. Send 25 cents hold .n pm“. mm H “hm, WNW mm] 5”“ with matching acces_ipast ‘vieck in the P. E. Island‘family and Mrs. 0. Roberts of now headdress. Shc carried a hon» SOl‘lt‘S and a pink corsage. Hnsmtal' Char‘mtemwn' ammon' 0m" are Spending 8 mm of rod i‘n'm': with \l min ea. om n; hm." “NS 3, the “NH few days in Charlottetown where Mr. Leighton Stewart and Mr. lthey are guests of Mr din: included Mrs. Olive Rowe-ll i ZAKEM’S LUCKY Kal- IH “.‘Hmm [Mn hm. ",i "r hm”. NH. and MP and Mrs. ‘ Chester Grigg. Norhorn, werej inin‘s broiher-in-law and sister,l H". hm“. hm mp mnmm of HM ma"; nfsoarlomwm PEI]. i Visitors to Tyne Valley on Sat-:Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reeves,i DOLLAR honoi and the ltt‘lrlt‘sllltllflk‘ Prior to her marriage the‘urday evomng whore they atJMoreau Drive l were Mrs \lr‘lTll Saunders, sis. bride was tendered a miscellan—I e of cons shower at the horn for of the bride, and \liss And- rey \locl‘liml, sister or the Mrs, Walter MacFarlane. Char- grhom 'i‘lim- ‘\i\l‘t‘ idcnii- lnttctmvn and another at heri ca sil‘ccl lcn'xih tli't‘x c: of l'f‘tl home in North River. ‘ ' ' velvet “llll llt.ltlllllC hmddrcs- On return from their honey-i """""" " l :hsdarhd .1I’f';'~~ttl'fir'>- I'I‘iicy ('al moon the young couple were‘ Y ie oiidiic s o w illt" mums tendered a shower at their home ‘ . . ' centered with a red rose. in Argyle Shore. the" _____r__ ‘_ r ivr_h___ 01' quai THE FIRST time the Ch cf. AND SLICED BANANAS at low prices. i is .and I enjoyed the famous rac-.24 plumped prunes llette icheese dish) of Switzer- 18 pineapple chunks lb. 55c ELLEN’S DlARY January Nights Come To, I land Le Manoir. a club 3 sliced small bananas in Sierre. Valals, at a luncheon 3 tbsp. each prune and pineap- party le juice GRADE A MAPLE LEAF MEDIUM There. special electric grill ti» tbsp. lemon juice DOZ' stoves hold the cut surface of a dessert dishes. arrange a — ' h island Moonlit Ancl Mild * ric cheese (called Bagncsl next tractively for each person 4‘SPECIAL LAYER n “hum “mm “H, mm": H“. up the, farther incline where we' to the heat. prunes. 3 pineapple chunks and lessons the past year's stranch “WM Vigil" ‘BEG‘NS BUBBLING Us Sliced banana' - ‘lBacon’ W l Soon the cheese begins to‘ Mix together spells of weather impressed on folks. is a deeper appreciation of the n l c a s :i ui do} and nights We r‘ .\ f' l .‘i i m happily over those lllill come to ii: hluc— skied and sunsprcnrl “’0 sin to . - watch the sunrise Mid laterp to l and away' Ho” and the“, ant A. very.appennnz repas" tiled prunes ln’ at 818” i"- eas’ 5 see last linen-in: Kllllltr‘ n S - "‘0 farms were the dwellings.‘ L'm" ""1 “'9 dream "‘3'- lwo Pour in boumg WM" to co- ,MW mp WW .0 hump "In": cacti with its barn. the lighted l'yealés Ingenkracleite would comelvpg-H on a "d C I R f . t PETER PAN—4‘ 02' fairy imihi. in Hip \i'v l . windows of the former, indicat- 0 “W m” C"-"- Slows and; ' 00' e “Rem 9‘. the blue .thiou i. of m.» 'd in: the kitchen with its licarth- all- in h“ sowed ‘0 m “"95” all24 hrs' ~ PeGChes 5 for 1 Pain v'niii: ilw toxin .t froth fire And in warrant of iii a i. l “1“ “WV-“‘35 PW” Chle The Drums Wm absorb almOSt SnOWli‘lll. and alcn lilnfu" purpl. 1 hat a beautiful picture was‘. ‘spread before us! ' e J White, th the, hm_ L scrape onto heated plates fields rested against bubble and is ready to hand- 5900" over Compol and 9 fruit juices. e. .erve at room temperature or side. And. as though paintcdlt" b“ "ll-“yo” 3‘ “"09 “'"hlchmed’ :wiih a brush dipped in a dark boiled potatoes in their jackets. hue. the forest reached above : Small Diem“ and “‘rw’laL co/iness. the smoke b l l I owed i PRESIDED AT STOVES To Plump Prunes to retain .full flavor: Place 1 lb. tender- all the water. No sugar or cooli- 11mins Soup Mix FLAVOR PAC 10: Extra Special Pickled Pieces ' ' , , , . ing neede . "m on": mm m “w (Wm M H". i abme the roof-tops. rising int Presiding at the racleite ' PO' ammgh' mm (mm {mm “m fetching spirals straight up mistoves was Paul-Henri .Iaccard.lSl{thGrESTION OF THE CHIEF c duskinfl in”: the nights tr os t y ~ hlue: the‘managing director of the LauJ h MW" segvmg m“th LB. Am. “1" “'2'” ' .“nt‘rl smoke. from the old-time ; sanne Tourist Office. assistedlc Ives; 1: :1an nrm‘ as a SW1”. ' “Wm Her H N a n i fl h ' stoves. scenting the air with the ; by his gracious Wife. W h anph‘gfifif 03ml]: dnrcaacfifle more l0\'r‘l\' than lll'. .n mild i 0f "19 hummg Slimde the sum": meltpd ohm”, or‘ we'she gem," es 1; {FRESH and mainlii’” nor aid of thifi (‘mv‘noui-is this k l i e h P n l :eiilegl’ mtrhg‘hsytllglnglafltllz :7“ he Chm,” melwd m beer never GROUND c Ol‘Q‘"'iil~ l '.' ‘ ‘ "i' 55' ' snmp "lgl‘n‘ nrxmlIFI’I-ZLT‘“Milt “here Granddaughter and Jam-g Raciette stoves are. not avail‘ :38“ 7h “Ln”! beverage' This “5' 0h thpv “WP pm” nnnngh i’cs chat over cups of coffee. in . able in this country. So the "In"! so ease in the Stoth” 9 grant \'nii_ h... n {m W ahdithe yard Scampie's hark sus-lnext best way to serve melted é”: ea ' prowde ho" t" or mm“ ghp MM - yhpii‘its the talk a moment. Jam- i cheese is in the form of a to Mugshot "I h th , lnonm l" W( rpmomhrr H"- m ' IPSHIStPnS. . notch Swiss moiintaineer‘s dish. ca S; I di ' 9”“ art “3' may "noon 6 N . ark]. nu -c - e told. I i wouldnt doubt but that easurements level: Pk n K“ on” u e co” PKGS I:in lnE'Ont‘S ‘iw comes to! those sows we turned in togeth- recipes for drfm that sometime. make. it . 'rult dre‘s'n‘ ..'.¢..m.'.*1$..-.V"::: i with: WM. 2.2:. aria M “'55 ‘" '° MIX ' . i. ‘ v t. .. e no s. " t in OUNTAINEER STYLE ‘ 1:823:32} ll‘nl‘f‘l;lrl;'iil.l:.l gor no they hahh settled down. had ac- ‘ 6 full slices buttered white bread Couple Celebrate Try the FREE :efe’: ad" easy-tomrepam salad plate with a homo ‘ . . . v i' a v c i cep e e situation by this." tnas C",me "I‘M am n the fie'dJrGSh fl f l . treasured it above others. Wli ‘ "it c M h . ' ' . "In. " avouro Ju'cy De'Monte. does the scene. which one was; i passingmcar" ps'h29.sii‘izglzrrsls.at‘O: (:dtfinh:‘lillcéindggifigrlzrd Ann'versa ryl Fang; In onNDsE" Brand Hawauan Pineapp'e afidds that exam: touch t. 2233:);3vsl1n H:illl";t‘r‘fl, return - maybe a stray dog Or a fox... Swiss cheese % inch thick “1 Freefown MRI may Wll E “lad and dressing alike! For the “Ind: "39 ....;2 ":21: i 2':.:“'.'..':.'1.°i.:2r'.“r° ." i: 2i.“°”..*°"“"° mm” - Tr W m mum..." °' "is" “a” '°"“°°‘ " '"°”"" °' °°“"°° " ,. . "1 y es, 0 .a an pepper ' l ' ‘ hwnuml I ' mm mm . mm and mt I WIth 5 he 6 poached ms {ins igime o; MEG and all”. Wal- SEE OUR w no A], cheese,wholecleaned,cooked shrimpand the finest ":25 Sll’ltt" faded from m e m- . chu'ckIles “i could get that mus- 12 strips pimienio ‘31:! thegn£'en'e of ‘zegmppfizm‘ FOR MORE SPECIALS “them all—Del Monte Hawaiian Pineapple Slice}, . . ra see . i - ' It was a January night. And the bridge 19d slifgrogchlltlligll'gimt::s?l§:h ering recently when friends. ‘* Forthodmwm'wahweu:Qtao'suo‘“ “W- we. a small but most congenial ; have myself a fine hat!" James son in an individual open low "9mm,an and "have. “the”. an, % tsp. dry madam, M an. paprika d. h company of rural youngsters l ‘mllM- Lim‘m "lam T h ' n E “5‘9"“9- e¢f'i lmmr the'liiflll the was.“ cayenne, 1 tbsp.wme Vinegar ’5 ' I ' a were walking ahrnnd on a quiet ; roaches for. his boots. : Cover with cooked ham and givers; twenty. wedding “I extra flavour '6 , cup“ adolhlnd for country road Otherwise it was! All s quiet now, But I'd bet-Icheese. ‘ Mr‘ d i the f cup syrup from the can momeapph deherfe¢ h, h h h, for 9hr. Md 1 tcr have a look in that piggery" ‘. Place in hot oven. 400 deg. ‘. 5' cm" 3 mar Rememmr'oe' Monteisverysmcia'pin" l sleigh which hailed its a n ri, i he says. ‘lt s better to be sure i F.. until cheese melts. Hawaiian "lend and If“ I we. leaving behind the tinklc nr than Sorry" he nnds- ‘ Top with "I yand "Dewy new“. bells. dis a p p cared around 19' “And. it's home-time for me" slice of tomato. dust i lightly with little salt a n d pep— . guard the field-fresh flavour. Sliced, Crushed, bend of way. Our sic s criim- _ . she smiles. "My mornin will i - ' ‘ - . ' ‘ H ed on "w mm “2‘”, r“hr 1 mm? a" ’00 mm!” s S. C2;»:might-iii with i or 2 pouch i, - ' ' Sahunneizs, Tidbits or Juuco—no matter how you buy :3; § m... . \ . laughs lingered on ihc frosty“ The mornini of another wint-‘ Garnish with criss - crossed I n pInaapp'e‘make sure you pick "w on. ‘MCED air. Presently We came to the i of day. ‘ strips of Dimiento. e that “Ck. the be“ ' ’ ' Del Mont“ ' L‘ J ‘1 summit of a rather «1m. dp.‘ "Mil tomorr v~ Diary—l Serve at once. Wm WW ' ' i ii Cline. a sheltered spot. Where i G'Wlhlllhi- TOMORROW! DINNER i the over arching branches nl-‘fi—imfb Winter Vegetable Soup F lowed only a row mans nr mm". . MANFHESTER' E n n a h d Swiss Toast Mountaineer Style light to fall on theshadows be- (Reuters. _. FWJW perm“ pped Spinach Casino low. one mind. we r member. we stopped there to look out. on the scene spread be‘ fore us Below us. the roadi 9‘ were injured Wed Compote of Plumped Prunes. ‘ Pineapple Chunks and Sliced Bananas Coffee Tea Milk nesday when a train crashed into buffers at the Oxfor oad station here. Forty-two of the in Y ere wound away from shadows In‘talien to hospital. Only three COMPOTE 0" PLUMPED a few minutes we should follow lof the injured were stretcher 8- its folds. to arrive at the hornet ‘ lo case: PINEAPPLE CHUNKI TODAY!