nes | g@nd took up residence in® Wilmot, four sons. Harold, Keith, Her- | bert and Eldred. All the family, incinding nineteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren | Were present with the exception ¥ C re sg y° ~@f Toronto. | Mr. James Marchbank, the latter | liquid absorbed. ' aa taints of-the—wedding two menhaving heen o dained| Stir in % c. small raisins lightly y The=tinest selec | fen | march played by Mrs. William | elders at the same time as Mr, | sauteed with 3 thsp. chopped nut % oe so _ Profitt, who had been the orgam-| Simmons, and presented them | meats in 3 tbsp. butter. heer it wear in town. Cal Se ra ist for this marriage. fifty years with a tri-lite floor’ lamp. The | : im today ... you'll ae * ago, the* bridal couple of fifty-| immediate family gave a refrig-' » ° . glad you did: co. Years were escorted to seats of|erator; the grandchildren a zold Beta Sigma Phi ly @ ‘Dresses ca ‘ hener by their two daughters. | broach and gold tie pin, the pres- | : ° '¥ @ Coats ie Receiving, with Mr. and Mrs.| entation being made by Mrs. Wi-|TO Hold Auction * @ Car Coats ces & Simmons were Mrs. John A. Hogg }liam Cotton and the address read y @ Skirts ae a if é ard Mr. Harry Simmons, the|}by Mrs. Kenneth Simmons; The| The XI Alpha Exemplar Chapt- ¥ @ Sweaters =] a} later having been best man half{Simmons” brothers and sisters a}er of Beta Sigma Phi met Wed- z @ Handbags a: | (f| @ century ago. The late Mrs. Reu-/| gold blanket and money; presen- |nesday night at the home of Miss ¥ @ Gloves, ete 4 4 ben Large had been the brides-| tation being made by Mr. Therin| Marion Shaw. The president, Mrs ¥ - - * maid, but passed away a short Simmons and the address read| Myron Bell conducted the busi. “*®»=RRRRMRARAD —— -&DS time ‘previous to the September | by Mrs. John Barrett; the Moase | ness meeting, at which plans “22h: 29 anniversary, and due to that,!brothers and sisters, am electric were finalized for the annual | fate Mr. and Mrs Robert Moase, Eien | at which place they have resided ever since. To them were born two daughters, Mrs. Lorne Croz- jer and Mrs. John Burrows, and c ed t _ Nancy Simmons was im charge| “Before daybreak there is actually | AA ae ae eee ane cee ‘MR. AND MRS. BRECKEN J. SIMMONS Wilmot Couple Celebrates 50th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Brecken J. Sim- mons celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary at their home in Wilmot on Saturday, Wovember 21. -Mary Moase, daughter of the Kensington, wos married to Brec- mmons at her home by the late Rev. A.D. Stirling in 1909 of ene grandson, Edwin Burrows | the poned Receiving the guests at the) door was Mrs. Eldred Simmons, ! while Mrs. Roy Simmons usher-| em to the dining room. Miss , of the guest book. Presiding over the silver tea | serv and Mrs. Max Robertson, while | @ssisting in ‘serving the guests | Were: Mrs. Crozier, Mrs. Toews, Mrs. Keith Simmons, Mrs. | Herbert Simmons, Mrs. Kenneth! Simmons, Mrs. John Barrett and| Mrs. Samuel Waugh. Others who @Ssisted were Mrs. George A. ELLEN’S DIARY Anniversary Brown, who had been a guest at the wedding fifty years-ago, Mrs. Edward Dyment, Mrs. William Cotton, Mrs. Clarence Simmons, Mrs. Frank Haslam, Mrs. .Wal- lace Simmons, Miss Thelma Moase, Mrs. Harold Moase, Miss Verna Barrett and Mrs. Francis MacQuarrie. The dining table was\ most attractive with its ar- rangement of gold ‘mums and yellow tapers, centred with a three tier wedding cake, made and decorated by Mrs. Eldred Simmons and Mrs. Lorne Croz- ier. : Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were waited upon by the Session of the Summerside Presbyterian Church represented by Rev. J. Donald MacKay, Dr. J.A. MacMurdo and 6 “The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mom, Nov. 30, 1959. ~ HAPPENINGS Dr. and Mrs. Frank MacKin-|were in Summerside last week non, Fitzroy Street, entertained to attend the funeral of their at a mixed supper bridge Satur-| brother, George G. Williams. day evening. | Miss Jessie Fraser, RN, of Mrs. S.E. Green and Mrs. J.A. |Somverville, Mass., is spending Carruthers entertained at a Sat- a brief visit with her brother, urday evening party at Mrs.| Rev. J.-M. Fraser and Mrs. Fras- Green’s home, Kirkwood -Drive.|er, Montague. She was accom- panied by her brother, Rev. J, - Mrs. Lee Semple and Ms. Gil/ Allison Fraser and Mrs. Fraser, Henry were joint hostesses at a/of St. John, N.B. Sunday evening buffet supper at Mrs. Semple’s home, Winsloe. Members of the Park Royal Women’s Auxiliary are prepar- Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Jenkins left | ing for their Christmas Tea and | Saturdhyvfor Detroit where he|Bazaar. Handicraft of different will attend a meeting ofethe Fede-|kinds wills be on display at the ration of Automobile Dealers’ j bazaar tables. A mystery table! Association of Canada, Mr. Jen-'and novelty tables will be added kins will also attend a special attractions for the guests. The meeting in Toronto. CGIT and Mission Band will be in chafge of a table each. Decor- Mrs. Tess Garrett, Mr. Bert ations will be in the traditional Williams and Mr. C.P. Williams| Christmas trend. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Apple-Raisin Oatmeal “| “Hot Potato-Celeriac-Egg Salad: |with % tbsp. “water; Church Members Honor Minister Members and adherents of the Charlottetown Stanchel and Birch Hil congregations of the Free Church of Scotland met in the IOOF Hall recently for a farewell tatoes. Add 13 @.. quick-cooking Boil 25 min. or until barley is tender [ and Alan George Bishop with|by Alex Aiken and the presenta- rings. tion was made by Mr. Lester|@eniee the presentation was by On behalf of the Stanchel con-! Cairns. ~ [Russel Jenkins. 4 happiness is our business Capture CHRISTMAS MAGIC Meantime, in 2 thsp. bacon or ham drippings, slowsaute % c. each minced celery and carrot, and 2 tbsp. small-chopped onion. When limp, add to cooking barley and continue to cook until vege- tables are tender. : Meantime rub 1 e¢. eanned cream-style corn through coarse sieve. Stir into soup. Simmer 5 min. Add 1 e. light cream or un- diluted evaporated milk. Serve very hot. Accompany with toasted rolls. In following order eombine 3 ¢: hot sliced boiled potato, 1 ¢. hot boiled sliced celeriac, 3 tbsp. minced onion, 12 c. minced green pepper, 1 tbsp. minced parsley, % tsp. salt, \% tsp. paprika, 1-3 | ec. Salad oil, 3 tbsp. vinegar -dilut ; ed with % tbsp. “water, and 2 and 2 chopped hard-cooked eggs. Stir lightly with fork yntil blended. Chill. Arrange in bowl tuce leaves. Garnish with cooked salad frilied with let- With a Diamond From Taylors “IN THE SPIRIT - or Christmas From the diamonds’ sparkling light springs the hope for eternal happiness. Clear, brilliant, beautiful... a diamond » || is forever. Come in and'see our large selection. Prices From $30 to $1000 Taylors select their diamonds directly from A SPECIALTY : a the cutters’... this as- dressing, 2 sliced hard-cooked eggs and strips of green pepper. Refrigerate at least 1 hr. For new texture and favor sures you of the best value. 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Wear Ss De De Di Da Di De De ; ~ f a s we ) ration had been post-| kettle and gold trim table lamp,/ Christmas Auction sale to be |the presentation by Mrs. Max! held at the Kirkwood Robertson and Mr. Reuben Large with the address being read by Mr. Major Moase. The communi- ty of Wilmot gathered in the eve- ning to tender congratulations |and best wishes and Mrs. Irving aon : Clark read an address while Mrs. | : es were Mrs. Robert Waugh |Henry Crozier and Mrs. William Matheson made the presentation of a gold and green Kenwood Bur-| blanket. Several individual gifts |°™* extended the thanks . of were received such as gold cups and saucers and donations of money. A pot of beautiful gold ‘mums was presented by Mrs. Robert Crozier. - ~ As Children Leave For School ‘Send Them With A Smile’ “These Fajl days are so short” @ farmwife observed with some regret today. ‘ Unless one rises m0 morn get ing at all. By the time 1) breakfast over, lunches for fhem packed and the children off | ta s 1, it’s time to think of preparing our dinner!” | _,.“And how do they go—in good | cheer2’’ we asked’ recalled the eioud on Mack's face this morn. fic when he*came to pick up his | Diev< from the shelter of the | back verandah.. “It’s all on ac- eount that they say” he enlighten- | ed us soberly “since she was bet- ter to her little pigs this time, I shovid keep my sow for another year ead of letting her go and keeping one of her litter.’ BS =**Ar hat does, she say?” we amiied “Who?” he questioned slertly. | ’ he said. a grin breaking | as } ecled more happily away ay tt asked her yet.” %; mostly the mother of to dz vied. “Though some times she chuckled “I’m the one left wi much cheer!” good to have children le > ~ schooLwith happy hearts Sunposing—but when we stop to ec tT the hazards of their way a vy road of morning, the dz us intersections they must err cannot allow thoughts to , too long. there. So we do we can: send them with a rake theirs and their te: day and our own good. Fr have long thoughts ar ¢ c tes of this in an article we fis evening: : after the beginning of; one morning” she says “a mother telephoned the junior hich school where I am an ad- mi tor and asked if she m peak with her seventh- rT “Upon being told that was) unusual for a student to be call- ed to the telephone except in cases of emergency. she ex- plained that this had been one of those mornings when every- thing had gone wrong. The fam-| ily had gotten up late, the baby had been fretful, the toast had burned, the boy couldn't find his books and when finally he was ready for school she had hurried him out of the house without even a good-bye.” “She went on to explain that when she had time to calm down she realized she had been un- duly irritable, and that the boy would not only worry and be un- happy all day but he wouldn't be | able to keep his mind on his work , ‘She just wanted to tell him that she still loved him, and was sor- ry she had been so cross.” “We called the boy to the tele | GT AYa = come 9 ht TB — — — — | RB fs Va G INIT Seals Don’t Ponder Over a Gift for that Special Someone on Your List Motel, Fri- day evening, Dec. 4. At the conclusion of the bust- |ness meeting Mrs. Russell Ewing i j introduced the guest speaker of Ee ree ; Hee |the evening, Miss Doris Ander- “"KENWOOD" i provincial supervisor of § | home economics, who gave an in- from teresting and informative talk ;on “Nutrition”. Mrs. George Rog- . if, § Moore & McLeod's |meeting to Miss Anderson. | Lunch was served by Mrs. P. |M. Simmonds and Mrs. L.E. Wel- i\Iner, Jr., assisted by the hostess. |phone and watched his expres- sion change from gloom to hap- piness.” So we remember, even if our adult skies tend to fall as our youngsters leave for school, we ;must ‘“‘send. them with a smile” jto brighten immeasurably their day. Until night. am a y ¥ tomorrow—Diary—Good- ..- But there is one gift that | RRMA & Moore & McLeod Ltd. “tie @ * wf MWh ristmas ‘ncl lantment: fresh colours . . Dept. 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