i as “ee ar — a Ba a , 7 ,, ‘ / # a) dy < #5 4 7 < - «, mn - ; 2 ts _ a ft, * 3" ae - icf € * ,. * a tra vege The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 6, 1965. 7 —— NJ. eo of I< Orange, are guests | James Profit, Orillia, Ontario, is visiting his mother, Mrs. C. R. Profit, and other members \of his family in Alberton.. Mr. afd Mrs. Weston LePage jand daughter Gail returned te ‘| their residence in~ Sudbury, Oa- jtario, having spent their holi- days with Mrs. R. W. Dixos East. Baltic and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bruce, North River. _ 4-H Members Came By To Judge Beef Animals eter looked out from is do ~But you will “be careful || |play, on the front veranda tms won't you?” “T'll try my best!" » levening, to the dusk drifting Peter nodded } |down through the !awn-trees, Tins evening in a first “ and softly enfolding the fields he” adventure, Mack conducted | | ELLEN’S DIARY | a? | MARY HAWORTH’ Fond Spinster Dismayed At Bachelor’s Appearance Dear Mary Haworth: A spin- wave a wand this very minute ster relative of mine, a career and presto! Yoy'’d be standing woman, has a bachelor ‘riend, a there in a conservatively cut, very fine person of very endear- easy-fitting, tailor-made su ing: character, who is very care- that emphasized your full height less ip his dress.and grooming. and good proportions, and was He has a fine position and so comfortable and right you'd lives im a very nice apartment. be crazy about it!” I had a from If Homer hasn't changed the Edna, my relati cit sil aii MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM MacLURE St. Paul’s Church, Sturgeon | Scene Of Summer Wedding Roses and summer flowers de- ther Landrigan asked the bless- corated the altar of St. Paul's ing. Bernard Crawford waa mas- Church, Sturgeon, recently for the wedding of Barbara Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P_ Griffin, Panmure Island and William Malcolm, son of the late Mr and Mrs. Cameron MacLure of Montague The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Law- renee Landrigan, who celebrat- ed Nuptial Mass-with Paul Ja- muieson and George Griffin, bro- ther of the bride, serving. The soloist was Mrs. Willard MeCarron. who sang “Ave Ma- ra” and “Panis Angelicus”’. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor lemgth gown of white organza over.taffeta._ with lace panel. scalloped meckline and long lily point sleeves. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the greom,sand her headdress a ~epown of seed pearis.held a ter of ceremonies. The grooms- man (Ralph Moore) proposed the toast to the bride, to which the groom responded, and the guest hook was circulated by Judy Murphy For her daughter’s wedding, the bride’s mother chose Sheath dress and jacket of beige lace and a pink floral hat. She wore bone accessories and her corsage was of pink carnations Mrs. Roger Reed; sister of the groom, wore a beige dress with beige accessories and a corsage of white carnations The bride changed to a blue suit with white accessories for a wedding trip to Nova Scotia. _ The couple are residing in Montague on Main Street. The bride is on the staff of the Motor Vehicle office im Charlottetown anf the groom is with Island Chev-Olds . Ltd. \have his teeth cleaned and a per fect condition, Out-—of the province- guests, were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Reed, Arlington, Mass. and David Mac- Lure, Sackville, N.B (Photo by Gene Marphy) shoulder tenath veil of-siik—iu- sson. She carried” a cascade of’ pink roses. The bride's sister. Colleen Gri-f fig was maid of honor and Bar- bara Wright of Lower Montague and Jean Stewart. Chariotte- town, were bridesmaids. The at- tendants wore identical st re et IDA BAILEY ALLEN note ve, which says subject defensively by then in- in effect: ‘‘Wish I knew how to dicating fixed resistance to Ed- tell Homer to trim his mails, na's sales pitch, she might grad- suit, that ‘card his mainstay | s@ much too small ‘legs hike up and popping over his Can you think of a w | the * message across hurting his feelings? Dear A.O.: Edna might coat the message | follows: She might tell |has wonderful hands, so capable challenge him into using it. | It is a busy spot with its herds, >| We too listen for the step of this the. past. That gala time “I think, since Alex is no: here a closs of visiting 4 H’ers in a to-be with me” he offered 1 work of the farming he enjoys. |may as well go home now. be. Members of a pom group this’ sues of he are and 7 fore it gets too dark. 1 wish’ he was. interested and alert, who! Barston Barbour,” Alberton sighed “he were bese! : , gaining an acquaintance with atic = : This afternoon had taken Ajex' various breeds, came by to ' , |eway to visit @ YOUME cousin o! a little company of oe ey Mrs. Delima Gallant of Well- ington was a recent visitor af ine, of an old farm, th | bie Hee, ses . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bae mals. it pleases this farm to cule “| ‘foot of which is washed by a. P j tivate 7 idal river. It alee wes and Mack's mother, his Club's zil Doucett. St. Louis. continues to be, @ home where leader. in girlhood active in 4H! » folks like ie me, finding. as and herself the daughter of a Mr -and Mrs. Douglas Gias- / u years, an in- { ; we have Pp arm. the herd of which won re- hep were recent guests at the home teresting and kindly folk there peated honors in its own -right, was in the neighborhood of the project. James too, leaving the! © house, reckoned he “would go to the stable and have a look in at the youngsters” He returned { with the report “that 4H gives farm - children a fine training in| so many ways," and to say with) a pleased smile that, in his role,| ‘ Mack had acquitted himself, ssi “Yes with a considered: nod, " . “very well.” 1 2ust - born Mack is, the | & of a Fair Week in a year) that has slipped off quickly into now |missing one, whose interests are nearing, will set him down at his ihis books and his pets. “When ! 16th anniversary of birth. | grow. up I think, I'll keep only Today brought its niceties to pets on my farm’ he offered. ra- the folks of this farm, amo ng dreamily the other. day, them,.a new moon_to. sail now watching the rabbit enjoy the the silver set of sky above the of Mr and Mrs. Johr C. Profit, 5 and three children Halifax, Alberton ote A ‘its flocks and, its fields, never- theléss it would seem that peace is within its gates Though it has kept pace with the de- | mands of the times in the way of i ts, both in the home |and on the farm, many cf the 'eldtime scenes still remain | Hedgerows still keep, remnants tof old orchards remain, and the ‘same shady checkered —1-a ne. |where roses in season still waste Au jtheir sweetness, leads down to/ babe ‘the shore. Mrs. Norman Warren, Mont rose, was hostess for a stovk |, |shower for Mrs. Ivan Adams d | last week. Mrs. Keith Bownesa, ~. |Mr.-Robert Gordon and Mrs. : , Kenneth Pridham carried in a | white basket decorated with pink ‘and blue ribbon bows, which . contained the gifts brought by . lrelatives and friends from Mont- |Pridham assisted in opening the y 3 gifts and Mrs. Bowness read and warm her feet’’ as a little the verses. There was a sing girl, Mrs. Irwin also visited | sone afterwards with accordion with other old neighbours, Rus- ‘accompaniment by Mrs. Here sell Rogers and Bob Sharp at bert Pridham and refreshments West Devon. She was accom- | were served. panied to the Island by _ her | ‘ VISITING OLD HAUNTS After an absence of 55 years from the Island, Mrs. Anne Ir- win (nee Henry’ from Kes- wick, Ont. has returned.for a two week's visit. Born in Lot 9, Mrs. Irwin was mighty looking, etc., and therefore he 3. Doing comparison : pleased to find the old home- two daught M Al ’ : “lettuce he had brought to - the vailey’s rim ; ; aughters, rs. ma Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stevens ou “* them, peeanine lie nee oun time, for — hutch. “There are. such nice Until tomorrow — © Diary — stead se eh ~~ ie Hall and Mrs. Jean Jones and and son Michael of Truro, N.S. peping nails ity, fair-priced made-to-me | pets” he smiled. “You can-do Good-nizht a neighbour in the vie A tact Caro} recently_visited with Mr. and trimmed — as by getting an oc- clothing for.men, available in oe Delaney, living in the same 8 8 Mrs. Melvin MacGregor, Mr. casional professional manicure. Homer's part of the world. She might tell Homer, too, When supplied with catalo- that he has a terrific smile, that gues, folders, brochures, etc., to warms the heart and gladdens document a knowledgeable dis- the eye: and therefore he must cussion of good tailoring, Edna take care to keep his teeth in’ might casually reopen her cam- beginning paign to update Homer's ward- now, because his smile always robe, with his consent, at his will be one of his best features, expense. : P.S.: And if any of our readers In-the same vein, after a tact- think these suggestions are silly, ful interval, Edna might also tell I challenge them to provide Homer that he is a rugged look- something better. I'd be only too ing person, that there is some- happy to yield the floor. M.H. thing so strong and vital about Mary Haworth counsels his build, his walk, etc., and through her column, not by mail therefore fe ought to pay more or personal interview. Write her attention to dressing-the-part. (in care of The lwhatever you like, Alex” Peter commented, “but you know what 'I plan to be: I’m going to drive a big road-machine!" “Aw, what silly talk you two ido have” Mack offered a bit 'teasingly. ‘Better to be farmers. There are plenty of machines to operate there. And put a herd of cattle on your fields, Alex, 1n- Stead of pets!” “You will house where she used to “‘stop Jones all of Cooksville, Ont. ‘and Mrs. Lance Dalton, Burton HABPENINGS. | sutaw » Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor, Phone 48506 Couple Honored By Party At Irishtown 7 meer = tune Cove Mr. and Mrs. G. . Mathias, Stewa M. Docherty, | Mr. and Mrs. Heath Macleod'caigary, Alberta, Muriel Rich-| Corning, N.Y., research physi-/ Mr. and Mrs. Wes Johnson opened their spacious home at ardson, Vancouver, B.C. and cist in Corning Glass, and-son, | 4nd family of Toronto, are spene have both, Alex, Irishtown for a surprise party Mrs Ada Staples of Belcher- Robert, are presently visiting | ding holidays with her parents, won't you? Cattle, and al! the for their son and daughter-in-/ town, Mass., ‘were recent visi- at the old home in Cardigan. |r and _ Edward 8. Grife |pets, — dogs and cats, rabbits Jaw, Mr: and Mrs. Harold Mac- |tors to PEI. While on the Is- a ard and chicks, or whatever you like Leod. to celebrate their 25th)jand they were guests of Mrs. Dan Morrell, Boston, was a . Burton. * hi i i y ’ i ‘ : maar RR NLM RRNA to keep” his one sister smiled. wedding anniversary. - /R. W. Moore, the latter's niece, recent guest of his sister-in-law, “And Peter, if you want to drive With Clair Campbell as mas-' at Lower Montague. Mrs. Leonard Morrell, and her FILM PROCESSING John Lockerby, Toronto, spent , the weekend at his home in-Fore to her interest. “‘take that favor-; ite suit of yours. Do you mind my saying it’s not in your class at all? It‘doesn't do a thing for you~ tt-cut#-you-off-at-th nk} and makes you look thick around | the waist." - “If I were your fairy godmo- ther,"’ she might continue, ‘‘I'd length dress of blue peau de sae. Their - headdresses were biue veils held in place with Ymatching bows and they carried Joanne MacDonald of Park-' dale was flower.girl. She was) ype nu columned tod. dressed in a blue peau de ao, act tubehenaeily call tor seie dress and wore a headband any convenience foods as we of pink roses. She carried a bas- currently know them ket of pink flowers However, three good “‘conven- The best man was Ralph venience’’ time-savers you may Moore;-and-guests—were-ushered-q.ciae to use are canned hearts- by Milton MacDonald, Parkdale. 45 artichokes for the salad; and Arthur Griffin, Panmure Is- «4; ‘ is : pped potato flakes," to bor. land. brother of the bride. sn: der the heef; and. of course, can- e reception for over a iu f the le | dred guests was held at Hill Side Ted applesauce Tor = Inn. Montague,~ where the sgeasurements are level. APPLE_CRUMB t ‘COFFEE CAKE hride’s table was centered with a-three tiered wedding cake. Fa- ts | \ ot : Mr. and Mrs. Russell. D. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs : American Motors —, 20,- : SRALED SnORT le Matheson, Charlotietown, Gordon G. Herding, Marys. P0Pulation of 125.000 people. = 1 “(o1's98). Chrysler — ‘1'387), OF BEEF wish to announce the forth- ville, N.B. The marriage is to COURSE RULED. VALID 79,880 (68,011); Ford (—), Ss sherk cies of boat | coming: marriage of their se- take place at Zion Presbyter-| The exchequer court already 107,079 (101,761); General Mo- |S dene, vepcatis Gt | cond eldest daughter, -Linda ian Church on September 11 at has ruled that expropriation by tors 2.045 (7,297) 243,048 (190,- gee : Carol to LAC James Gavin, 2.30 p.m. : the commission is a valid way |751); Studebaker — (--', 11,652 1 Ib. rutabaga : Lie |" sasa the Quebe Yate de cas oe . Said the, Quebec justice = 437). ar laes ee omen fine | partment in a statement: TRUCKS . "Tete Lawyer Proves Motherhood Pittte judgment’ the ex ™Chry ster — nm, 9706 san pee chequer ‘court is maintained, (7,591): Ford — (—), 23.860 (23,- i ae Seeded sii | A d Ed ti * the federal parliament could 442): General Motors — (2). 6,- ete Wee pee Gis n ucaTtion Do Mix take over the entire develop- 186 (31956): International Har- CHARMIN’ CAT ~———-|—codked fresh potatoes or whi including the city of Mall teal, eee 0271 008) Ai , sek peste Ganes) P WASHINGTON (AP) — Lady/here to shepherd throuzh some including the city of Hull itself. _ by fn ifs Love at first sight! Nobody Parsley for garnish Littlewood, an English lawyer constitutional amendments hav- sopeiation ty the ae ed . can resist this charmin’ who is presiding as first vice- ing to do with the housekeeping Opposed expropriation by the na- Sun Dried Skin cat; CUFF_COLLAR CHIC grand for a mascot fan. * A Teenagers, tots adore 14-inch TOP of your list — this shape- Miss Glamor Cat. 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Sift together flour, baking powder « and salt; add alternately with milk to first mixture, Pour inte an oiled 8 wy 8" x 2 pan. THE FILLING: ! HUGH MacLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hup- ter — Duvar, Charlottetown, wish to announce the engage- ment of their elder daughter, Norma Catherine, to Hu gh Christie, son of Dr. A. Frank MacLean (former pastor of” ian.’ i tines, that’s the thing to ter of ceremonies, gifts were pre-| family, Alberton. Black, White or Color. ~ ees: Unig, me’ . . sented to the popular couple. On Visitors at the home of Mr. Fastest. Service. behalf of Harold’s parents and and Mrs. Alphy Gallant.are Mr. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nichol- Highest . his sisters and) their husbands |and Mrs. Alfred Pelletier and’ son, Montague. had as recent; GEORGE WOTTON and families, Mrs. Milner Hil!|three children Jean, Judy and visitors, Mrs. Walter Goss and’ PHOTOGRAPRY tread a gift card and Mrs. Wil-/ Robert of Salem, Mass., and daughter Karen, Charlottetown.| @ Grafton St. Charlottetown liam Heaney presented a gift. |Mrs. Bernard Plemendere and P. 0. Box 880 Mrs. Elmer Buchanan read a son Richard of Montreal.- _-ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ~~ “gift card and Elmer~ Buchanan = case ‘presented a gift on behalf of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pataki Buchanan families. jand Charles Jr. have returned ; Gifts were also-received on be. to Halifax after visiting Mr. and | half of the community, Kensing-| Mrs. Andras Halupa, Alberton. ton Elementary School, daught- vers, sons and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O”'Con- the honored couple, and many nor and family ‘of Hamilton, | others from ‘friends and neigh- Ont., are spending holidays vis- bours. : iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.P. MacLeod spoke Mrs. Raymond ibriefly offering congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly, ipr-esent. Refreshments were | cake, made and presented by, ter, Mass., has been visiting her | Millie Cousins, was cut and. pas-' cousins, Mrs. Leonard Morrell ‘sed to the guests. ‘and Bernice Smith, Alberton. | Mrs. MacLeod is the former NORMA HUNTER-DUVAR | Olive Buchanan of Albany. Mrs. Eva Ryhn and son Jack- ie of Boston, Mass., are spend- ing holidays at her summer home in Burton, also home are | Quebec Gov't Will Fight Trinity Unite Church. Char- lottetown) and Mrs. MacLean of Ottawa, Ont. The marriaze will ‘take place at St Paul's | Boston, Mass. Blair MacDonald, South Lake \is visiting with relatives in. To- ‘Tonto, Ontario. i tsp. lemon juice % tsp. ground cinnamon % tsp. ground clove Cambine ail above ingredients, | mix well Spoon over cake batter. CRUMB TOPPING: | 1-3 cup brownulated sugar ‘% cup shopped pecan meats Mix all ingredients together crumbly. Spread evenly MONDAY DINNER Hearts of Artichoke and Romaine Salad Braised Short Ribs of Beef Whipped Potato Broccoli with. Lemon-Bufter | Apple Crumb Coffee Cake Or Chilled Crushed Pineapple and- Applesauce Topped with Whipped Cream LAC JAMES HARDING Pee cad da at2 p.m, . : ‘ id} national capital commission in’ 4 briefly with his mother, Mrs. | Ottawa where these concern the municipal territory of Hull, Que; | Leonard Morrell, Alberton, last |; Justice Minister Claude War. Riicial advisers will plead the | Stephen Mallett of Toronto ts 1 ‘ . ja visitor at the home of his par- a a “the ‘Supreme [ents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mal- Court Sept. 8. = | The issue is posed by the ex-| propriation otier granted to the |ord. A total of 454,742 cars have euisaae for the purpose of |been produced to July 31, 1965. zoning jcompared with 385,199. in the The powers cover 1,800 miles /8@Me period last year. Truck arougd Ottawa and the current | Production to July 31 was 88,023, issue® of dispute results from |C°Mpared with 71 064 tn the sim- iereation of a green belt in the ilar period iast year hu Greber town nning Scheduled production this | saleatitinn= aces ” _.., week for all vehicles is 2,316, ~—Queber's-stand“on-the-matter--COMpared with “8.761 produced was approved at a cabinet last week. 3 meeting Tuesday Scheduled ‘car production by The justice department said CO™Mpany this week ’and total half the proposed green belt is Production.to July 31, with com- located in this province, with parative figures for last week the Quebec section containing a/ “ LINDA MATHESON SEPTEMBER WEDDING and 1964 in- brackets: Ask the butcher ‘to separate the ribs and saw them into 3” lengths. ; Brown them alf over in oil. Peel and dice carrots and ruta- president over sessions of the convention of the: International Federation of Business and Pro- fessional Women, proves that baga: add onion: put vegetables — and education .do into kettle wi i z ’ . WES rhe, war ef ~She received her own degree, Cover; simmer 1 to 1% h in mathematics, physics and or until vegetables ee 7 eeurs psychology from King’s College Serve meat and vegetables piled in London, laet in 1935. In Feb- on large platter or tray. Border "U@tY Of 1936 her son, now a with whipped . potato. Garnish: lawyer, was born and the next parsley. Pass brown gravy made month she vas admitted ; practice as a solicitor—not to be Sorte eae. meat broth. confused with a barrister-—and THE CHEF SUGGESTS Lady Littlewood is still glad she . o ,. Specialized in science» When making “brown -gravy.” She practices in a firm ‘with use pre-browned flour~ to en- four men in’ Guildford, Surrey, hance flavor and make richer not far from London, and is a color. Always keep. browned magistrate for the County of flour on hand Middlesex. Her husband also qi To prepare, spread one to itwo cuns regular flour %" deep — shallow pan. Bake five min SEE THROUGH CHANGES in a hot oven-or until the flour \_ “As international chairmar’ of lightly browned. Stir twice. Store slation for the world-wide if ation, Lady Littlewood is to - of the organization tional capital commission for Her principal ‘interest, outside PUrPoses of creating parks.” these matters, is continuing .ed- Pierre Laporte, Quebec does ucation of women... not mean the province opposes “I try to enéourage girls to do creation ofa federal district their. training and be qualified around Ottawa similar to the before they get married <o that District of Columbia around after looking after voung chil- Washington in the United States. dred they éan come back for a “This matter would have to refresher course and take up De Negotiated,” Mr. Laporte told careers,” she said 2 ee Is “Yelling” For Water If your skin is dry, wrinkled and rough, chances are -it’s starving for water. You can pump water in from the out- side by the tankful. and a‘l that happens is it -runs ofi But at last ah amazine dis- covery called CEF 600 ac- tually carries water into and - Motor Vehicle - ARCHBISHOP AI)\MANT under the skin. Like your LONDON (Reuter: ay ane ws skin bursts bearded S@-year-old archbishop . oY com. of youth with stayed put at ms \rmenian Output Figures — | lines .and wrinkles smoothed, Church of ‘St. Sarkis hete Wed Foughases softened. aging shia made more youthful looking The only way you can_ get CEE 600 and CEF 1200 in e strength is in a lotian- ubstance called 2nd De but. At drug or department stores. oe» Lila Hanger Nesday despite moves to eject TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian him by oi! millionaire Nubar motor vehicle production will Gulbenkian, recently handed drop this week, as most. manu- the case to lawvers after Arch- facturers close for the switch- ishop _Bousszk Toumayan re- over to 1966 models fused t6"pbev their dismissal or- The weekly production report, der in May. “The issue has released by the Canadian Motor caused a schism amonz Brit- Vehicle Manufacturers’ Associa- sain’s 4,000 - member Armenian tion,-shows 1965 -production rap- community : idiv- outpacing ‘ast vear's rec- O'Connor, and Thomas Gaudet, DeBiois. and good wishes on behalf of all of Cape Wolfe. served and the anniversary Mrs. Lillian Harper, Worces-j relatives at Fast Point. ‘Mr. and Mrs: Earl Durgar-or- é _Commission_. \é | ate ovate” Ki was Fe rows, Toront6, are spending |~"""~ their holidays at the home of the | former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burrows, Wilmot Valley. . GEREN CONSULIANTS - SEWING SERVICES ‘Richard Gaudet of Danvers, @o.Box S60 CHARLOTTETOWN, PES Mass., is spending his vacation Dress Goods with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |¢ 3 @ newest shades Marion MacDonald, Toronto, | 4 Ont., spent her holidays with ¢ @ finest quality lo i$ 168 Prince St. . and Mrs. Larry Brophy, |¢ LOW BACK PAIN i O00 00 09099-0200 ePOOS SCO SSO SSOES SESS : H. BENNETT CARR } ° Insurance Counselling ? z Distriet Superviser : __ Charlottetown, P.E.1. e Sun Life of Canada ~~ $. Phone 48817 - 45438 9 * @eeeer- © © 00OdSOCCO wae SFRRAZRAARRTRKERRRRARI™, PURITY DAIRY?) 2 ' + pains hala aaleal Quebec. turned to_her_home in DeBlois “Par er. ~ government_il_go-to_ the. sa-/ST_PeHAINE” tw nnwths VIE-"2"""Barity Lreducia™ ot ‘preme Court of Canada to fight ee n Néw Brunswick. i 7 : | j the expropriation powers David Morrell. 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