% ‘ 4 HAPPENINGS eae Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 i Former Islander Honored — In U.S.A. On 103rd Birthday . | 1862, and moved with her par- ents to Maine 12 years later. After her husband died in 1995, she moved to Colorado with her two children. Attending the reception with: — Mrs. Clark were her daughter Mildred and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mildred Clark, who resides in Denver and also a niece, Mrs. Agnes Grove of Boston, Mass. POCO SSSOCSSS OO SO SOCOOOSD , FAMOUS FOR > BRANDED F E ! A : FEE Et R & Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reid. bours of her daughter, Mrs. Al Middleton have gone to Toron- exander MacLean, assemb'ed jto, Ont. where they plan to to tender a stork shower. Ga- |spend the winter. mes and contests were enjeved. Blair Duggan and Garth Mac- Mrs. Henry Mallard, Souris. Kay carried in a decorated bas- oh pneaie, See —- Pes ket containing gifts; which were sister who is seriou: in jopened by Mrs. Hanson Smi a Boston hospital. < [Verses were read by Mrs. = f mes McNeill and the ar Mr. and Mrs. Erie Robinson, ranged by Mrs. aut Gea Auzustine Cove, ac —/ ‘by Mr. and Mrs Saady Fraser Mrs. Stewart MacLaren has Charlottetown returned recent- returned to her home in Forest ly after spending a pleasant ho- |Hill after spending a few mon- liday at the Royal Winter Fair th’s vacation im Boston, Mass. in ‘Toronto, Ont. and Ontario, where she visited with relatmves. INSPECTED ‘STEAKS ; GOOD OR Siewel Sitsite, a’ Gan’ Pidiece itis nee ene ae Me A. H. Stewart. 4ZAKEAS sencol reoontly oth: ‘ow ve .|\day, Nov. 20 at’ St. Andrews| Walter MacNeill and his | in Charlottetown, was a week-| of her family there. §§ $=. ‘Aeevececoeoooee Rome, Athens, Switzerland and Presbyterian Church, Montague 7 ase sar base 8 uae ba 8 te BaP 8 DSP ae Be other places of interest. Mr. |The bride is the { Carol PEt Aart ae Br ho eae er er a eb ar tr ber Bar her beet re dy 4).4) a) 4) 4) ay:.4 PW ia oer if ‘ g if f He ; if i g. ES: i F i ! < g & F itt Fed FF i: | g itt dE i g"8 sf Ivan was a | town, where ther, Mr $F my R MR. AND MRS. HEBER H. HARDY Summerside Couple Mark 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy at 385 Highland Ave., Summer- Simmons wa: -one of a group of young people who toured those countries last summer. The Be deque WI arranged the occasion with Chelton and South Bedeque | WI's as guests. Mrs. Ralph Duggan was hos- tess when friends and oneigh- OCSCHEL, | MacPherson o! Flat River “>> |@ jcouple were attended by Marjo- | irie Garret and Kenny MacDo- |§ nald, brother of the groom. R. A. McKenna left recently for, Toronto, where he will o, spend the winter months, Mrs. |% McKenna and Catherine have |® been there for a few weeks. * Mrs. Cecil Mallett, Grandvil- | le, is visiting with relatives in | # ae Marlene McInnis, whose mar- | riage will take place later this month, was tendered a miscel- | 3 laneous shower at the home of & Roslindale, Mass. and vicinity. |& * Men’s ey yfp_ fy of Summerside, celebrated | side. a their golden wedding anniver- | They ‘have two daughters, Ol- a. Rennie, ve, re ‘ ( ° sy i‘ gary on sday, November |ive (Mrs. Earle Atkinson), tea- cen ee “"g guest ~ ; 24th, with a’ family dinner. | cher at Parkside Elementary The couple were married 50| School; Velda (Mrs. Walter years ago at the home of Mrs,| Wells), teacher at Elm _ Street Hardy’s parents by the Rev.|Elementary School, and one George Dawson, minister , of |son, Suadron Leader E. Oscar the Montrose Methodist’ Chuch. | Hardy, RCAF, presently at Ot- The early years of their mar-|tawa. In addition to their chil- riage were spent on their farm/| dren, five of their eleven grand- mear Elmsdale. From 1951 to! children were present at the 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Nov. 29, 1965. ELLEN’S DIARY Something About Ploughing ijted her to a chair attractively | ¥ decorated in pink and white. A basket in matching shades was brought in by Paula McInnis and Peggy Lou MclIssac. Mrs. Ralph Haywood assisted in op- |§ ening the gifts and Mrs. David (Campbell read the accompany- SUITS 53” BS 'é2 ez 1962, Mr. Hardy served as sup-| family dinner. ing good wishes. In_ serving, gic ; ° assisted by Mrs A ply minister in the United Chur-| While they chose to observe | A {| the hostess was Bertha solid shades including charcoals and blacks. ; bee at: ek Bia ot Ch aie anniversary quietly, they Real y Grips Fe OW Fred —, Gordon R ~*| were the recepients of family end Dundas. Since their retire-|sifts as well as many others ment, they have been residing'from friends and relatives. “Well, at least there’s this to jit: there’s no fieldwork being done tonight’’ Mack, the eldest son of the house across the lane sing, and busy affair...Does a lad’s thoughts run ahead at the ploughing, penetrating the mist. above the untrod ways of the Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay, Bread- | albane, is residing in Kensing- |® ton for the winter months. w BG-50 Give Him A ee ’t (months, to picture the wealth IDA BAILEY ALLEN sof conse swell ou ogden harvestiane?, "Poet, Amon those wh,_atended | Men's studies, he only hore turn- Sunday Schoo shop ins ' re) Jj aT. V up: d " tractor ia inthe field When ing the faded ood. or stubble fees tacaae coon hen | Dressing Gowns Gift Certificate m at it, 't i ? Or is. it that there beneath | side : | I e ea -DIF S word.” haven't a care in lthe day’s sunshine or the star-|Ham E Hare, pastor of the and TV Jackets = any an & sents. bay —Tasty En Casserole The farming! To a lad who enjoys it, itis bigger than his text-books, an all in all engros- Back in the early 1900’s, ser-| stuffing (often columned) ———| the crystal drops falling against |bane. ving “birds” withdut heads—| 1% tbsp. flour - +9 leasserole. Stir in the sour | 20d running down the panes. F “oiseaux sans tetes” the French| % tsp. salt return I felt the day was forecasting eo Men’s till call them—wa h tsp, pepper ace a Oven tn can (this, And it could be we'll be WCTU Meeti 5 yas _a_ gauze SP, i e-at-once -cas~ this, + WET ” of a hostess’ smartness in cook-| % tsp. ground anise (optional) |serole, or transfer each “‘bird’ /S¢tting a spell of it. Well, bet- | ing Men’s Suburban - Sport Coats ery.. . Preparing real game % c. melted margarine to a slice of decrusted toasted eT the precipitation in rain than Held At Bed ve * birds was comparatively rare| % tsp. fine-grated lemon rind | white bread. Arrange on a plat- |i snow’ he smiles..Snowy win- eq Coats & Jackets A wide-range of imported tweeds in then, and pretend ‘“‘birds” made| 1% c. hot water ter. ‘Garnish: cress. ters-, he more or less suffers woTU ae all shades. Up to the minute styling. of thin slices of veal or beef: 2 tbsp tomato paste them. They hamper our steps. oe — No. Avi ia te Sizes and shades to suit every one. were considered clever replicas.| 1 tsp. beef broth powder TOMORROW'S OVEN DINNER |There can be no casual stroll- pias: ine aieiains col. Gt, Chocee Som the latest Priced— These were stuffed, rolled, brow-| 4 ¢: sour cream (For the Family or Guests) ing along the fields or as far ee ‘os at. Prosi and most popular styles. Loden ned and simmered or casserol-| Cut veal steak into 2” squares.| Shrimp Appetizer Sala“ettes |a@8 the farms in the Road. No | #' cars Ta Of DEES . blue, olive, grey, etc. Priced— ’ 25 00 to 49 50 ed, served on toast with a fine'Pound with meat mallet or|Veal ‘Birds’ en Casserole (getting back on foot'to note the| dent . — Myers — ce , ° e meat sauce, and embellished edge of a heavy saucer until] Patty Pan Squash Cups growth or decay in a far piece | 2nd opened a aa = 16 95 t 29 95 with a fashionable garnish; |steak squares are about twice; with Green Peas California |of woodland. . | hymn. Tages: Malar oa _ ~ ° oo ° olives in those days were the/as large as you cut them. Macaroni and Cheese Steps were sure today, on the | Mrs. Ernest Johnson, ultimate in elegance. |. Mix egg yolk into stuffing and in Ramekins stiffened paths, the sounds echo- | Pledge was repeated. Men’s \ Today, we present these ‘‘pre- Put 4 tbsp. on each piece of| Lemon Sherbert with Half- jing somewhat forlornly in the) Louise Callbeck gave @ re- |W “ . tend birds” for their fine taste Veal. Roll up fasten rolls with; Thawed Frozen Strawberries |frosty air about. ‘‘Now that) port on the executive meeting Trousers and attractive appearance. |wooden picks, Dust each “‘bird| Coffee or Tea Milk “ {there can be no , this | held in Charlottetown recently, Men’s Fall and Winter cae Measurements level; |with mixture of flour, salt, pep- willbe a kind of holiday’ we| and Mrs. Edison Wright, secre- nd anise. 3B i .|PATTY PAN SQUASH WITH ‘said rather lightly this morning, | tary read the minutes and cail- Flannel and worsteds, recipes for 6 per a Se, Srown In mar- |" GREEN PEAS CALIFORNIA ing. Coats ete. Fancies and solid shades lgarine; then gradually stir in ‘ James clipped the top from) ed the roll Chodse from continental self sizers VEAL “BIRDS” lemon rind, hot water, tomato| § individual-size patty pan his breakfast-egg neatly, eet it) Temperance certificates were i raregeagest PE -EN CASSEROLE. paste and beef broth powder., Squash aside, and topped that in the “discussed and a meeting is to|® All wools and laminates. Choose = fa a°Waarcoal, ete’ Priced from’ 2 Wb. veal steak sliced %"° Bring to. rapid boil; then trans-| 1 tsp. chicken broth powder cup with butter. And smiled be held at a later date, for those |= from one way and reversibles. All : ce thick fer to casserole. Bake 134 hr. in| ¥% tsp. seasoned salt patiently. “‘It willbe no~holi-| who write papers. Mrs. Maude |® amert wxl How petrss. Foster; 9.95 to 25.00 1 egg yolk ‘mod. oven, 325 to 350 degrees| 2 tbsp. melted butter or mar- ‘day, I can warrent you that, received the offering, pe : Iago i. oe ee : to VU 1% ¢c. mushroom crumb F. or until “birds” are fork-| sarine Ellen. Now that the cattle are; amd Miss M. Caillbeck gave a | : tae aoe tender. : | 1 (10% oz.) pkg. frozen green |stabled, there'll be no lack of reading on “Christmas” and put Remove from casserole; take | out picks; return ‘birds’ to fe : FOR TOTS TO TEENS Surprise tots to teens with a handy, Tidy Bag. Felt for featur- enchanting jes, hands, shoes. Dad, Grandma and all the fam-| New! Miss Tidy-Up holds cur- by fone Hela YOUNG FAVORITE There she goes, peas (Cooked by pkg. diree- tions) ¥% tsp. mint flakes Boil. squash with chicken es and roll call were given the secretary Mrs. James Craig. Mrs. Cuyler Matheson presid- ed and also assisted Mrs. John Hickox in a practical presenta- by studded night, his young spirit finds a rare peace?” “Rain” James nods, noting work before the grass comes." (Hard-frozen, clean, the morn-| ing was, and new the week that | we entered. Stables were clean- Slate Of Officers Elected At WI Annual seseees j lis. rne Seaman, also of Breadal-| on a biblical contest which was very interesting. and Mrs. Lilian Gil- Meeting ~* Mrs. Millage MacLeod and Lo- Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Saturday ‘til a fine selection of materials, In all priced to sell. ment of his own choice, etc., etc. — ' Traincase, blue, grey, It. tan, off white ...... $18.50 Pullman, 28”° blue, grey, It. tan, off white .. $28.50 Moulded Traincase, blue, off-white, charcoal, melon, olive $25.50 | fly in a fashionable, high- yoked |lers, headbands, -nylons, an y- tion of a°chapter “How To Make| Mrs. W. E. Stevenson was| Mrs. Judson Rackham, and } Pullman, 26”, blue, off white, charcoal, Melon, amock dress. It’s simple to sew, thing! Make of gay cotton. Pat- |Calis” from the study book. Mrs. |hostess for the Annual Meeting |Knud Jorgenson: * ame Olive ........ «coors ee charming in flannel, velveteen, |tern 7052: pattern pieces, bag |%- eo the eee M4 Sa a held recent-| Mrs, Hyatt Haslam (re-elected): |# : . : . righ high. a chose ‘‘Remem- | ly. president opened the} Stevenson and organist, . | “ried Pater 18. hit we bm rt, cha [mec ihe" sry Wenn’ ne GE Wi any of these se you wil travel with conttcncs Serer you. Imowing they are ofthe dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6tak-| THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) jemphasized by the’ reading of attending. The minutes of the; The meeting closed 4 a Pp i any woman asa Christmas es 1% yards 54-inch. |for each pattern (no stamps, |appropriate selections by the last annual and. regular, meet-|freshments were eaeved. ae gift to be treasured. : please) to Alice Brooks, care of |members, and hymns. ings were read and after a hostess and committee i oe FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in | Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft; A letter describing the de-|short’ address by the president, tee in charge. ‘ Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly pat- coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print tern number, name, address. GIANT 19666. Needlecraft Cata- log stars knit, crochet— many more neediecraft designs. 3 free patterns printed in catalof Send 25 cents. ; NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt patterns for you in color, with quilting motifs. Finest pattern plainly size, name, address. style number. Send order to Anne Adams, care of Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept., 60 Front St. W. Toronto 1, Ont. Be alert to What's New! Send for excitement - packed Fall- Winter Pattern Catalog: 350 de- sign views — school, career, styles. Plus coupon for pattern— choose # from Catdlog 50 cents. the members with the indestructible faith of these two Christians. Plans were made regarding a joint meeting of the Fredericton- Breadalbane societies with an in- vitation to some sister societies the’ financial report was given by the treasurer. The school committee reported a_ globe | was needed for the school. | The leadership course is to be held in Parkdale hall Nov. 26th. “Election of officers then took place with the following results: president, Mrs. Roy Weeks (re- elected); vice-pres., Mrs. Merle (re-elected); sec: Mrs. Judson Rackham; treas., Mrs. N.A. Cutcliffef; press-secy. Mrs. Hyatt Haslam (reelected); idirectors, Mrs. N.A, Cutcliffe; HOUSEHOLD HINTS & Six of eight strands of elastic |& thread, run one at a time & through the inside of stretched. out cuffs of a sweater, will bring | s them back into shape. Same %& goes for necklines, td. Save the lace or eyelet from the bottom of worn-out slips and = add it to the bottom of Daught- |& er’s slips when they become too & Pg ee OMT LE STORE HOURS : Mon. - Thur. 9 - 5 ‘Friday 9 - 9 er a “‘|gpace so the foods are attrae- _-‘T must fence i ively. Gedined. a field with rails this epring-You a . 5 P.M. ; In today’s menu, each plate ae a at ws: eases aca rer ili >" should hold and display a veal |from the Bust rhe curists and’ Mrs. Maurice Mac- ae ‘bird” on toast, a small patty ting Master, Strathcona was held on -_ pan squash with green peas, “lim over them Friday from Dundas United : i and a small serving of maca- Snake? James inquired. | ( 4 Y roni and cheese in a ramekin|Gun? Or just a straight fence , - Ladi j (set on the plate). Add two |0f ‘longers?” ‘‘Snake” we sug-| Mr. and Mrs. Chester Van- . 1es° . . sprigs of cress for garnish, or gested, recalling not only the | Iderstine and family, Charlotte- use red radishes with tender |@ttractiveness of those which town. were recent visitors to Select from Canada's green tops. Result: A food once upon a time kept our fields | Dundas Centre where they were picture but also the shelter they affor-| the guests of Mrs. Vanider-|a Smartest Luggage ded the springtime’s lambkins, | stine’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. aes ee ee ee ee ee er surah miner’ Sime eae te penrenmeed”: delicate gold-green of first! Mr. and Mrs. eon Walk. |% , yet so sturdy. “Every case guaranteed”. WMS Plans ferns ‘TF haven't decided’’ he er, Georgetown Brey ac b Ladies’ matched sets are available in the following: . ‘ smiled. ‘I reckon I'll have to| day visitors to Dundas Centre Wardrobe, 21 x 16’, blue, grey, red, ivory .... $17.95 Joint Meeting give it some thought”. where they visited at the homes Weekend, 21 x 14”, blue, grey, red, ivory ..i, $14.95 The clock chimes an hour. A/ of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mac- Traincase, blue, grey, red, ivory ............ $12.95 : ° In December though comes to us: This is an-| Donald, Mr. and Mrs: George |8f Moulded Fibengias other November day's close. | Stead. Mr._and Mrs. Sterling Wardrobe; 21-x 18”, blue, grey, It. tan, off white $28.50 Mrs. Merle Zimmerman, Fred, Until ‘cmorrow — Diary — | MacLeod, Weekend, 21 x 16”, blue, grey, It. grey off white $20.50 - .