? rsa 7 " bi 7" a = : seat ee see eet te ’ . Re ; , << 5 ee ee ’ TT oe = —_ 7 x “- else rift : : a : a , . 17 ' ; . ; . . ¢ ELLEN’S DIARY 75 The Royal Family Are The sharp. strong sal of bin > 4 y y re The honey scent of meadows, Near And Dear To Us ee eee : ‘ 5 The sane soft rustie in the trees, [ , | ‘ - itt a + meee was Kind 00 0 ood was anthered and ready Se Se eee oe : , he : move- down gentle decline whisper receding Waves Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 8508 nen or eanl es ermine and win net a Hane) # Sule ae Re ere h presently dissolved barn’s end. Steadily then, and “Ke ia si resi . A breeze came down,|always with touch of, magic,| This ‘is e Charlottetown, gualight ays with a Prince Edward Islead— 6 The Guardian, Thurs, July 30, 1959, sweet of breath and happy, from|the forkfulls lifted on the cable| Three thousend miles away ae the wooded regions Up the creek.|o the carrier at the heights of|There’s the same red earth is , And in a nice consequence our|an eave and then with a swich| Devon : : ; patch of that i . a . ) he : oo Sa s mown, James “ Are just some — —— With tum, fn an case unknown| the moe?" we asted Kiet nig) As ee I poaned. i England | A Thousand Welcomes to Her)I.), has arrived by plane on a ia our younger days on this farm.| much absorbed watched with us| When life was still a game. Mi novel’ Highaces PrincdfRaitio| acd ire. Bows wil seat eine, tt 8s satin tickled a] the course of the first forkfuls site oyal Highness: i : be re . we once to the whole world cver— from Coch tnd'everyone {im the| membered saa tice Joved tes-| CLARA MAK SIMMONS JOHN FRANCIS MARETT | icok out over the fields at him| wonders outed, eves. sober. it, "weak a common tongue. si a ees province — who taught ~—,< Ee : ENGAGEMENT ANNO NCED WA eee it sight of the fork returning at the| The folk here are as ‘ Dame Convent. Mre. Bews has UN : “Aad an old. Take remember?| eens and Calling to the load be-|-As at home when, T young. A brief ceremony ‘took place | pot been here since 19h1 and her| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmonds, St. Helier, And the scent of the clover? And] «425 in1» i Tuesday afternoon im the Queens | arrival im the province wes in Waal Valley, souvent Oo aeladt la Marion ee Slacs| When the haylands ran down to| .¢) Aezi=! he said ‘happily les cont ae Gee County Court when Victor Mat-| the naiure of a very pleasant) ; ™. at Fund-| ‘¢ muillstream the fragrance of : When earth can be @ heaven Karris and Antony Enserink Te-| surprise to her friends. Clara Mae, to John Francis Mar-|amental Baptist Church, Central bracken. and water-weed? The|And the day smiled on all at Why do men fight? O,| why? ceived their citizenship papers. ; ett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney | Bedeque. gies heat of the day—and the gentle| the hay—on the lawn a first dah- Moore | She Imperial Order of the Dau-| yr and Mre. William Beer ex |77—~ my cool of the evening—do you for-|liah blossomed, a white one. We aie “ghters of the Empire was repre-|iertained last Saturday evening rae hia get it? You and the old mare—| thought whimsically it was a| ~ WEATHER WARNING 2 sented by Mrs. Burton Lewis,|in honor of Lt. Col. J. P. and] Westerner Enth . ti that—was, young then, quick of|‘Tibute to the memories of our) MONTREAL (CP) — Trans- Mrs. W.M. Brehaut and Miss! yiro Beer of Kingston, Ontario,| ¥. © s CnrTnusiasf«ic step and knowing. “Not so much|!0ng-gone hayings. Raggedy tig-|Canada Air Lines has : sot Rise wer oestrone eel Aut Marriti SR a ; 4 % essional Women's setts say to- : . August’s col- ount a super ; By et eed | Was represented by Miss Mar- ore ae ae ee oe out aritime Provinces . day?” Pas ors, we sighed, come too soon. tion aircraft, it was announced 4 : | garet F. Irving. Sve hed e i fee Not so much, it came to mind,| By this time the Queen who was | Tuesday. The radar is designed | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Si Otticer ‘Cadet Robert Stuart re-|peg, Maniioba. and her sister| particular charm We fend the| eaiaty agit, counted, for more. | fairy eee eee eee eae oe . and Mrs. Simpson wy returned to College Mili-| Mics RE. Teck | m. e ‘And the washing?” the breeze nce will be nearing this Island weather conditions as far as 150 % and daughters Janie and Jo — deoct ta. Gctehdann: (Ge e were guests in people very friendly. Altogether | smiled: -corner of her realm. The farms! miles ahead. : Anne; Lynn, Mass., are guests of | Sure fee mang ees Chartottetows the first week in| this was one of our nyjost delight-! we chuckled _recalli that/2re decked in a pretty summer F Mr. and Mrs. W. R. LePage,| °°: pees = Sree rag y. . Mrs. Gerry, the regional ful holidays: : ———Twlies we bad & yearaia “t + dress ie heues fs North River Road. Mrs. B. F.|?#* arr lie Stuart. of Weim coordinator of women’s employ-| Our board meeting in Montreal | te it. so to k ieee qome|tingly, for both they and all the| Until Friday—Diary — Good- Ee Simpson, who came with the| 2% “wr " dngee ment with the Unemployment It-| wow very well. K grand ; gig carnage ergglbadereg | Family are near t i re I Kenneth Simpacas ‘ Road. O-C. Stuart, who will re-| surance Commission . in the .. wes and clean to grace the meals aneslht ognc O our) night, : eects npsons. ie in Caven’| sume his studies a the college | Prairies, ie also chairman of je-|/© meet so many new friends and|James would say “You'd better| with them this pai el ee ae | ; spend the| September is now touring | gisletion in the Business and Pro- | *°°™ other acquaintances. I| give us a hand, Ellen. You can pair that has : most of her time P : ; : _ was so glad to meet Gertrude! wash tte = travelled so far and seen so DEVELOPING ‘ Canada with his classmates. fessional Women's Club and at-| To". % pe aa mae no hay-day,..0T! much in their tour both impres-|| Yeur Films for 20 Years | : tended a board meeting of ‘BPW , j S : thie i i : : MRS. G. H. Wood tnd Mrs: Howard 1. Mae-/ wie and Mrs. J. A. Campbell | ia Montreal after her Maritime! Both Mrs. Gerry’ and her sister | “And the meals? Grite'ot tee bet ee Gane ee i MR. AND __ ah aa dianak wae te 9 traf California are on their anoual | Visit are much travelled women know- on meena gives loaves which | Memories of the red-cliffed oan STUDIO ' . Gheir niece, Mrs. Jessie Endy of | visit te their mative province. Em ‘emas -oelige Tag gee - a tees 7a cela he too give ‘eater eee in ‘See eweit,—that—was~ Isle 133 Kent St. Ch’town Doub e Ring Céremony Cranston, Rhode Island, U.S.A.|route from California they vie-|Srivel nome Safely im Winnipeg | et eee Oecd ted |lighest biscuits thea of all, a( rect om the sparkling summer | e | Mrs. Winfred Bradiey. accom- a ee ade Pot. their trip. A quote from a letter | Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and —s ee a with a tea-| Ct ee A Happy Coup e panied by daughter Marjorie of |-Manitoba:—They—are—registered.| #8 follows: “We were wishing | Newfoundland. Toeir_ discriminate ee ee ae nec ; = ss . Sierra Madre, California, and sis-| at. the Charlottetown Hotel. ce a ents ocean <n oe ek Oe eee t olio Clinic a Baskeis of summer flowers and| ghter’s wedding a dress of dusky |ter Mise Margaret Keegan, R.N., Se andre ctr eet unkind memories. All so sleap. potted plants created the floral|Tose embroidered georgette over |of New York City are spending 1S ant—and busy—and young. setting for a pretty wedding in taffeta with white accessories and|a vacation in Charlottetown the} Mr. John Gaudet, Halifax, has In the field, Gage or Mack - i a corsage of white and blue Freetown United Church of June guests of Mr. and Mrs. Urias returned bome after visiting Mr. The Sterling MacLeans managed the tractors on the For Ist, 2nd, and 3rd inoculations ‘mums. The groom's mother was, MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-| J. Weatherbie, Weymouth Street. attired in a figured blue nylon| bert Bradley. They plan on rej | taffeta with white accessories and; turning to Caiifornia on Satur-| Mr. and Mrs. Pari Weatherbie windrows. In a matter of minut- 30 at 3.m. when, Gladys -Ione, daughter of Mrs. Olive Wright | for Kensington and surrounding districts Observe 40th Anniversary Freetown, became the bride of) corsage of Pink Delight roses.|day following the Shepherd and| have returned to their home in én ene 2 week George Howard Wood, son of Mr.| A reception for fifty-five guests Bradley wedding.. |Toronto, after spending their) On Friday evening, July 10th... Mrs. Alfén MacLean and Mr8| Meeting closed by ing Ne at St. Mark's Hall, Kensington and Mrs. Raymond Wood, North! was held ,at Birch Hill Lodge,| holidays with Mr. Weatherbie’s Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MacLean Raymond Dixon. fional Anthem pibenen ta hash s - Tryon. Rev. Angus Brown per-| where the bride’s table, with its) Dr. and Mrs. Erie Windelar.| mother, Mrs. J Weathertne, Wen~ | celebrated their—40th.__wedding| A social evening was enjoyed. | sarved bw hostess aud two of the Friday, July 31s? ZZ to 9 p.m. uae arniversary at ther home in Glen | including music and singing and Valley with their family and & as the friends departed all wish- umber of relatives and friends ed Mae and Sterling many more The dining room was appro-| years of happy married life priately decorated for the occas sion with white and blue stream- ers by their daughter-ini a w. formed the double ring ceremony | attractive arrangement of light-, Windsor, Ontario, are arriving tr mouth St.. éty’ Mrs. Lioyd Rogerson, aunt of the ed tapers and summer flowers,| visit Mr. and Mrs H. 8. Winde- oom, was organist and accom-| was centred with a three-tier | ler, Greenfield Avenue. pani Mra. Gordon (| wedding cake, tapped with min-| : Manitoba, ie mending his veca- guest soloist, as she sang “T'l| jature bride and groom. The Mis-| Mrs. William Bews. Fil gh Ri-|tion with hie parents, Mr. and Walk Beside You” during the ses Marilyn Best and Ruth ver, Alberta, (the former Miss|Mrs. FPugene Kelly, Chariotte- gigning of the register. Robblee were in charge of the Ella MacDonald of Vernon, P. FE. town members Mr. Edwin © Kelly, Winnipeg, YORK POINT W. I. | The bride, given in marriage guest book. by her mother, was lovely in her; For a honeymoon trip te Eas- wedding gown of white nylon net tern United States, the bride ever satin, featuring a fitted bo-/ changed to an aqua woolen suit Prominent Musicians Are dice, square neckline with sequin with beige accessories and a cor- and pearl trim, long pointed slee- sage of red roses yes and a full floortength skirt, Mr. and Mrs. Wood will reside with tiers of shirred netting. The) in North Tryon, where the groom waist length veil was held in| js a farmer. The bride, prior to piace by a tiara with sequin andj her marriage. was a teacher in pearl trim and she carried a cas-| the Tryon Consolidated School. cade of Better Time red roses,; Out of the province guests were = with satin streamers and rose- Miss Joyce Wood of Regina, | buds Saskatchewan: Miss Verna Wood Miss Elaine Wright, eousin of of Connecticut; and Mr. Garth the bride, as maid of honor, was gowned in Caribbean blue nylon! get over taffeta, ballerina length,! with matching gloves and head- dress with rhinestone and sequin ‘ by Heckbert. HOUSEHOLD HINT Wood of Guelph, Ontario.—Photo| In Festival Of The Arts Audrey Farnell’s singing eare- er is wellknown te Prince Ed ward Islanders. She is the niece | of Mrs. Ruby Farnell MacKay and the late Mr. Elmer Farnell whose voices have also given pleasure to the whole province. The foliowing articie from a Hal- ifax paper...gives’a summary of Miss Farnell’s career ac well a« a resume \of the ‘Festival of the Arts.” Soprano Audrey Farnell. Hali- Clarinetist. George MacDonald has been a consistent winner of awerde for musicianship since he began the serious study of music. He won the “Star of the Festival" award in 1063,.at least six awards Conservatory of Music, and hee taken top honors at Halifex Mue- fe Festivals. A graduate of the Halifex Com servatory of Music, he went to London in 1953 and studied at the Mrs. Arthur MacLean. The table) was centered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a min- fature bride and groom made and decorated by their daughter. The regular meeting of the York Point W_ 1. met at the home of Mrs. Reginakd MacEwen of) July &h. The meeting opened by | while a studen5 a the Halifax | singing the ode followed by the! creed in unison | Minutes of last meeting were) Mrs Gordon MacLare Mary beautiful gifts were re- ceived i i yor : while sick. | Correspondence was read and discussed. -~ The government grant of $2.50 ; M Mrs. Arthur MacLean and sag) BE get -20 wer gs ys cx ‘Gordon Maclare, assisted by iad diac. Place on greased eonkie sheet and bake in hot oven for of an article to was collected in the district wae Se cooled & Sones et fax, who in 1955 travelied Europe |Royal College of Music. While | Minutes. Sire Colla MiscPbad ber ones ms. : m Mac! ; va rr bridesmaids, cousins TTY using rubber-tipped ty] eS oe aes ad nas there he gem on the British ENGLISH MINT SAUCE ar mee contest. t ; : ; pins to hold plastic material in . , : Broadcasts Corporation both . Ralph Bein invited mem- | oe a Wie. cone Siete chee aa cn age: on it Prominent Nove Scotia musiciang | Tadio and television, and after o vinegar a bere to her home for Drummond, Phyllis Srumane: 5 who will give recitala an the | graduation performed with well- tote te ihe a ing. Lanch committee Mrs. And-' and Gail Drummond, were gown) boon berries are especially Talent Trust Program, one of the|known orchestras and chamber o taste ed in rose nylon net over taffeta, | ballerina lengfh styled as the maid of honor, with white head- ; dresses and white ‘mums. They| TP With a dab of whipped earried nosegays of white and cream or lee cream. biue ‘mums. The gowns of the! attendants featured a floating good served on a crisp meringue shell. They look pretty, too. When brown sugar becomes hard, place sugar and a slice of} many attractions of the three-day Festival of the Arte which gets underway August 8 im the villege of Tatamagouche. . Others are clarineti George MacDonald, Glace Bay. 4nd pian ist Eleanor Ritcey, Cole Harbor, music groups. He taught wood- wind instruments in two London achools and hes written several compositions during the past two years for school ore and chorus and small . mental groups. “% cup sugar | Wash end bruise ar chop the imint leaves. Add the vinegar, salt and suger. Let stand for a time before serving over roast lamb or mutton. The amount of the ingredients may vary some- what according to the sharpness 4 panel frem the neckline. to the | : hemline of the skirt. im a@ metal eannister or, Halifax County Ail three are re-| Eleanor Ritcey at the age of |of the vinegar used. You may) WILLIAMS Mr. Garth Wood of Guelph. On some other container with a tight| Cueme of Brants from The Nova six won the first of many awards | add more sugar dr let the vine. JEWELLER tario, was his brother's best man. The guests were ushered to the pews which were marked with white satin bows and lilies of the valley Mrs. Wrizht chose for her daw seal. Lay the apple slice on a piece of waxed paper so it doesn't touch the sugar. After a few days. the sugar will be loose and usable again.. _ FLATTERING FOX PUATTERING and youthful isjand white mood. For a coolish : fox fur deftty handled. Fashion at! evening, or a big date in,town : THE TOWERS _ ca i LIVERPOOL, N.S. OPEN FRIDAY @ orice ie part of the appeal of or at a resort. here is the per Dining Keom Service -. Curh Service « Take Out Service i ae : ; : : 9 thie beaytiful rap which Lais fect accessory, whether the gown | Malpeque Rend 1 Mile from Ch'town. a Mt Li 9 a.m. te 9 p.m. Batives has ereated ia 6 blackii# buuffant or reed-slim. Scotia Talent Truett. an organize- tion founded 16 years ago te provide financial support = for thusicians and artista of proven merit and ability. TALENT “SHOWCASE” The Festived of the Arta — the “‘ghowcase’’ of Nova Scotia talent ig now in its fourth year of continuous operation. It features | music—this year they are staging | | two operas—plays, art exhibitions folk songs, arta and crafts andj | dancing of various types. from | | the highland fling to modern) | dances. | Miss Farnell will give her fare- | well appearance in Nova Scotia at ithe festival. She leaves shortly | for British Columbia to join her | hushand. Highlights ef her career include | appearances as soloist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra in real and the Ottawa Choral Un- ion. A wmudent of Madam Toatie| Leonard of New York, she was | the firSt Maritime girl te win a i “Singing Stars of Tomrrow™ award which was competed for on Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration radio by musicians across Oanade. as ® pianiet. At 1f she gave her firet solo performanre with the Halifax Svmphony Onchestra She went to London in 1956, studied privately with Kendall Taylor, passed her ARCM exam- ination, and entered The Royel College of Music in London While | in England she took part in many concerts and recitals ae a soloist and accompanist, sfayed with chamber music groups and ac- companied Gordon Clinton, one of England's best known baritones. A graduate of The Maritime Conservatory of Music, she won several scholarships at Halifax Music Festivals and “Star of the Festival’ award in 1956. She holds Bachelor of Arts and Edu- cation Degrees from Dalhousie 1% cups butiermik. Method: — Sift the dry ingredi- ents; cut in the shortening until mixture looks crumbly. Add the buttermitk, mixing only enough to moisten the flour. Turn the mixture onto.a lightly floured Board and pat inte a round about 1 inch thick. 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