menu It. din of the! .wuenngie etrendofpeer‘le not matching ear rings gift of the‘ Legion AUX. 47W to wed r granddaughter Diane MacDon- ald. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac-I .’ Lashburn. Saskatchewan I l ' Queen Elizabeth chose an apricot lame frock with blou—. top and diamond pin on! The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 7. 7 5:11 . t e left shoulder for yester-t Fday's luncheon. it was learnedl HAPPE Audrey Jenkins. Women'e Editor; Phone 4-850. ‘from Mrs. Peter Gleeson. ofl the local public relations com-‘ mittee. NINGS Her Majesty were no hat. Mrs. Gleeson stated. and her ac. Cis Kely and Mary Drisc- home of Mrs. Earle Hickey. Ka-' cessories were in mink brown. Mary Driscoll. and Mary and‘Mrs. Pearson. The prime min- Donnelly of Boston. Mass. Mrs. l a cranberry red suit with navy MR. AND MRS. VINCENT WHITE OCIALS OLICITED IArnold Desroches. Toronto,:blue picture hat and accessorv ‘ {Janie McLellan and John .ties. b d ’ .McLellan of Grand River.. ‘ Madame Vanier. oar — ’ C ling wit‘i her husband the Gov- Mrs. Robert Brucelernor General of Canada. were . ' . Solemnized Ai Trinity i Mr. a d and infant son of Saint John. la purple coat and small brim~y iNS. were recent visitors at thefmed hat with black accessories, ‘ h : ome of her mother. Mrs. Myr-,A glimpse of a mauve dress; turning leaves indicate that the fall. and another social season ‘ e. The Guardian-Patriot Wo- men’s Editor will be happy to print all your social news free of charge. Call her if your son or daughter is home weekend or holiday port and Vincent David. son of ichard and family. Saint Jo'in. ; a cinna m o n brown velvet l7 p.m. wedding on Sept. 24 when lspem the weekend with relatives l sheath with. floating panel and} Rev. tin Puisvme .a blonde mink stole. Her iny. ' hat was brown with ostrich fea- : thers in the same shade as 1' . White Sands. Royston F. Mugford. AR('(), . _ . was organist and accompanied Mrs. Petey weeks and dang? ‘ t0 - l Oddly enough. my doctor (of MFS. Sterling PUFSC)’ Who sang ter Patricia of St. Eleanor 54 Males for the luncheon womithat “mp. pooh _ poohed leave this morning for Torontoidark business suits. hook and resented my lete relief from asthma to r' ' me subse- ceremony and 0 Perfect Love lcrnld Wyrwas united in Mr. and Mrs. Herman White of1 the‘ The Lord's Prayer prior to the‘ ,quent curc. Keep up the good‘ during the signing of the regis-' ‘ Jack Garnhum attended her sister as matron of honor fon over taffeta in pink and tur quoise with matching shoes and headdr e s s e a. They carried .white carnation nosegays with ‘centers tinted to match tneir‘ .gowns. Alice Garnhum and Brenda Whiteway. nieces of the bride and groom respectively. looked winsome in dresses 0‘ yellow nylon over taffeta with ‘ matching headbands. T h e i r baskets held yellow and The bride's mother chose a . of the groom, was attired in a icranberry Italian double knit {dress with white and black a‘c- cessories. Her corsage was of fired peppermint carnations. 9 Following the ceremony a re- l ception was held at the Charlotte~ town H o t e1 where the bride 2. table was centered with 3' .Jones. uncle of the bride. Roy i Whiteway proposed the toast to' the bride to which the groom responded. groom. was in charge of the guest book. rus'. l Grace was given by G e n r g e ‘ p Catherine White. sister of the ‘ 5 Plans Foll lot the Royal Canadian Legion. Charlottetown Branch. was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Montague Auxil- iary Thursday evening in the new Legion Home She was in- ‘lrodut'ed by the president. Mrs. .Athol Robertson In ad- dress. \lrs Mat-Donald spoke on the L'nitcd Appeal l-‘und. urg- ling mcmbcrs to support this vorthy proic:-t. \ question and Mr. and Mrs. James Robert- loll assisted the guest of honor; The Duke of Edinburgh wore carnations with white stream- 3 answer pot‘iod ft’lllf‘wi’d. . 50". Kingsboro- have returned in Opening the prettin wrappedjt'ie uniform of a field marshal. crs . The meeting he. conducted home after a very pleasant va-lgifts. ‘ T Queen Street wh a rf Roy Whiteway. brother - in- lb)’ the [)I‘Osidf‘nl ii iii 22 mem. cation Spent With I‘EIBUVES and Autumn flowers and yel-; where HMY Britannia ls dock- law of the groom was he s t hers present. Three new mam- friends in the U-S-A- llow tapers were the tea table t ed was a riot of color as guests man. Bennett Jenkins, brother I her; were. 1-900in and initiated l accents when tea was poured byi boarded the yacht for luncheon . of the bride and Craig Bell, cou— . by tho prosirlcnt assisted by Katherine MECDonald. 8" Mrs. Earle McDonald. mother amidst flags and bright RCMP sin of the groom ushered the Mrs Chi...” "army 0010b" bride - elect was guest of the guest of honor. and military uniforms. .guests to pews marked witna Routine business 'i‘a: trans. 0f honor Saturday afternoon at Assisting and replenishingt First to board the yacht were ‘white satin bows centered with acted and mm...” hr .hp ..armus a neighbourhood tea at thelwere Mrs. Elmer Murp hy.lPrime minister Pearson and yellow roses. committees \i'ct‘cprr‘sentrd, The, Ways and Means committee pre- therine was escorted to a deco Virginia MacDonald. ister's wife wore a rust coat dress of Italian double knit in scntcd an cxr-ellcnt report on rated seat of hono by the Ivvith dark brown collar and mat- :ieai him, with matching awe; the success of‘thc recent pantry h9StESS. Whlle Nl‘rs. B. K. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.|ching helmet style ‘ _ sories and corsage of while and rummage sale, Plans were Siarpe played here comes Elmer Cooke. Burton included Mrs. Walter Shaw. arrwtng gamma... Mrs White mother finalized for htilr'in" a publu‘ the de . Mrs. Jean Simonds and Leolnext with Premier Shaw. wore ‘ U ‘ ' ' supper in the Legion-Home later in the month. and also for spon- soring weekly card parties this fall Mrs. Francis Fraser was appointed treasurer. pro tem. for the rcmaindcr of the term, replacing Mrs. Stewart West- away who leaves shortly to re side in Charlottetown. As a tok- itle Doyle. Campbellton. was visible under the coat. l Trill l f ." Unith C h 11 rcn. [3 double ring tret‘cmony Alice three tier wedding cake top— I 5‘” “l apprf‘?iatl”" {9" her Work l The wife of Lieutenant - Gov-‘ Charlottetown was decorated . Muriel. daughter of Mr. a n i ped with a miniature bride and "I the AUXIllary during the past (3001er temperatures 8“ fl Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blan- :ernor W. J. MacDonald wore: with gladioli and mums for the . Mrs. F. Lloyd Jenkins, South- groom. ; three years, Mrs. Wostaway was resented with an address and gift, The presentation was made by the president and Mrs. Bud" dy Fraser. i The sum of $100 was voted to- wards the building fund. A SOcial hour following the meeting featured a sing- song with Mrs. Hilchcy as piano ace -, V 00 a ‘ h {A from school or college. if you ‘work... .. . er, Congratulatory telegrams to Compahm' Lunch was served MR. AND MRS. G. W. REIIMOND are being hostess to your duh l Dear (7N1; Ah Him. a t ion The bride. given in mama“ the bride and groom we r e = by Mrs~ William Dmpar a n d September Wedding Vows meeting in the near future. 1 you are entertaining friends. having visitors, taking a trip or have 'eld a shower. or specialist tells me that most of by her father, was wearing a Ithe good univcrsities across thel‘ waltz . length gown of lace and [nation maintain remedial read-. tune. with Sabrina neckline int: clinics nowadays. Where an all lace bodice and delicate- read by Andrew Humphrey. For a honeymoon trip to Cabot Trail. the bride a two piece suit of blue linen the wore : Mrs. Jean Crooks. WOOL ' Pnooucrtoy'niscofifi The current wool production season has broken all records Pl d d A I take" tlDal‘t in any 509ml 30- f R lleft - eyed persons (young or old“ 1y scallop _ outlined Sleeve; with vmite and black accessor- m f, . v . , ‘ _ . ' . - . i - - u . _ roughout the world With a to- e f n “21.2% number h “306 O igufgi‘fiwm may “mam remedlali The bouffant skirt also feaiu-aigmgfifnscorsage was Whlte ial “Hill!” 0f 5.751.009.000 pounds. . V . ~ ' - ' "‘ . ed tiers of scalloped lace. Her ' ‘mA " _""—:..".".',._: The marriage took place in blue and gold print dress of W . . . . l TElCPhGN’ “‘9 lnrtll‘matlon - A ‘ O t f t ' t -l i :8 H"""” ' Charlottetown, Saturday eve- French crepe with white and F. parboi] potatoes 20 minutes. TIESEisAaRlonAgxrdggvrggrlz} :25 Tha'.“as ‘0 Shh” momhsflfficc of tie universities ncar-‘ lc‘hqpel hm“: 1291,01. brl‘llialhn‘ Mriuagd (3:5. gaiso:geln3::;: H BFVNFTT CARR "ing' September 5 0f ViVian blaCk accessnries and Corsage Drain. Peel and CM int" WinCh dee est thanks and appreciat-l Today I am literally anoth—l‘ESt y.°u' {Gr gmdance in find i n g‘ hUSlggi-was {e} )taddpld Regina 585k and MF- 3 "(l Insur‘a‘nce Counselli A d919- daughter 0f MI“ and or yellow “3595- The bride’ slices. Arrange in 2-qua'rt cas- imp ler person without an ac e orlthe first ' hand help you need' 15:21 {£3150 anzcesesqlihiu: ‘lsh: MFS- 50h“ P0Pe Towensend ‘1. DNrict Supervise? " gram“ Road 13.31330“?le 11.")!ng mower Chosefa salmon serole. In saucepan combine To make a long story short pain or complaint. I. feel mair- £5“, Haw uh 1 ’carried a white Bible. h. Hh;Harbor. Mass. Charlottetown. P.E.I. ’ " 0 '9 pm sheath dress 0 organza SOUP mix and f10ul“ Stir In and spare you details interest-| vellous lam energetic bubbling ‘ ° counses d t v ' ‘ Th 1 red ‘11 ‘d 1 i9 5"“ Life Of canada 0 raid Wayne, son of Mr a n d over taffeta and corsage 0 at r d br- t 'bo.‘ Sm” . l t 10 mg 0 rover with ha mess 3‘“ on an through her column, not by mail: Corsage 3“ 5 mar“ch 0‘ 3e“ 9 “9‘” .V“ 3 W1 “51 e n -o Phone +88” _ 4.5435 0 Mrs. Carl R ed mo n d. Hal- white roses. ‘7 e an ting P0 a 1 ' t lngdon y (I’me‘ f mo" ‘ bagt 8 almost crusaggng lo'okout f0 1. ‘ 01‘ PEFS‘mal interwe‘“ Write herl 10w sweetheart roses‘ .mndon' on" I ” ifax. Nova Scotia. Rev. C C The bride's table. centered rmg constan 5" “Hr over po' Tea 8 co um" 0 yours a 0" in care of the Guardian. t The bride's on l y lcwcllcry ‘, (Photo by R- 3- “amblyl .9MHW“M: Lewis officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was wearing a street lengt‘i gown of white peau de soie over net and satin ‘with lace panel and insert ad- orning the front skirt. The lace bodice which was embedded with seed pearls and sequins. featured a Sabrina neckline and tapering lily point sleeves. The waist was accentuated by hows in front and back. bouffant veil of silk illusion was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls and aurora horealis. She carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses with st"eamers and rosebuds. Her only jewellry was a single strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Matron -of - honor, Faye -Hayier. wore a gown of blue peau ~de - soie with bell-shaped skirt. scooped neckline and three - quarter sleeves. She wore a matching headdress and shoes and carried a nose- gay of w'iite and blue carnat- ions. The best man was Wallace MacDonald. brother of the Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Queen Hotel for 75 guests. The bride's a mother received wearing __._k with a t‘iree - tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom, was flanked by silver candelabra and bou- quets of deep pink roses. oasts to the bride bridegroom ere Ira Lewis and Stuart Chandler. Telegrams read T o no it t 0. Ontario. Redmond. sister of the groom. was in charge of the guest and ook. For travelling the bride wore a two - piece double - knit wool boucle suit of teal blue with white and black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Out of province guests includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Carl mond. Carolyn. Kenny. phen and Robbie. Halifax. NS: Mr. and Mrs. -Clayton MacDonald. Sussex. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jarvis Jo-Anne. Halifax. NS rior to her marriage the bride was tendered showers by the employees of' F. W. Woolworth Co. Ltd. Halifax, NS; by Faye Hayter and Mrs. Garth Scott in Charlotte- town and a community sliower at Covehead hall. The young couple are residing at 79 Rosedale Avenue. Fair- view, Halifax. ed- Ste if; and and 1 Weekend entertaining can ‘ be easy and still impressive. CHEESE POTATO BAKE. flavored with onion soup mix and plenty of Canadian ched- dar. stars as the hot dish. (Photo by C.D. MacKey) Serve it along with cold meat and your pick of the fall fruits for a simple-y elegant meal. (Photo by The Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau) atoes. Sp rinkle with cheese. Bake in preheated oven until po- tatoes are tender. 30 to 35 min- utes. Broil until topping is light— Iy browned and bubbly. Vegetables become gourmet REME. Mushrooms and a tin of consomme soup make the dif- ferance and it's well worth the bit of extra time for prepara- tion. Try it wih fresh cauli- flower that's plentiful right now. later on with frozen green veg- etables like beans or broccoli. CHEESE SAUCE SUPREME (Makes About 4% Cups) V4 cup butter pound sliced mushrooms 6 tablespoons flour 1‘5 cups milk 1 cup slight cfeam (lo-ounce) can consomme 2 cups (‘5 poundl shredded Canadian cheddar cheese few grains pepper 16 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Melt butter in large sauce- n. Add mushrooms and fry gently until tender. Blend in flour. Very gradually stir milk, cream and consomme. Cook over low heat. stirr i n g constantly. until smoothly thic- kened. Add cheese and stir until melted. Season with pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Serve over green vege- tables or cauliflower. '6 an BLACK BOTTOM CHEESE SQUARES... a dessert to person with health problems si- this condition in other poor souls.. milar to mine. In reply you sug- gested she might read a book “Body. Mind and Sugar" for possible clues. I bought the book. Reading it was as if a curtain were slowly lifted. There. after years of search. were the guide posts I‘d been looking for. I'd seen doctors by the doz- ens: all kinds. I‘d been through a nervous breakdown and psy- chiatry: had run throug-‘t thou- sands upon thousands of lars and desperate unhappi- ness. trying to discover wh a t ailed me. The ric e paid by my long - suffering devoted fa- mily is another chapter. Only in my 305. I'd become a physi- cal and emotional wreck th at doctors couldn't. help. Well. after reading the book I got in touch with the Hypogly- cemia Foundation at 149 Wile mot Road in Scarsdale. NY, and made an appointment with a leading endocrinologist in the area who is doing miraculous work with this condition. The six - hour glucose toler- ance test. among others, plus a detailed medical history and general physical examination opened the doors and provided the answers that led to my rec “Insist absolutely." I tell I e them. "that your doctor giv . Household Hints ll. you the six - hour glucose toler-i ‘ H . i Let those maddening lumps 3;”: dt‘isfi (almOSt un‘Jeard 't of leftover c‘ieese get hard o 0% :9 ' t h th 1., I grate them and store in an air-. a hesingvewazugha? “361:: may tight jar. You‘ll have an ever- thing a hon-t _ MW 8 5m“ .ready supply of grated cheese e.‘ t small kindness. a word of for salads. sauces. spaghetti. . :inrgogaififiigtt‘iogr by gwmg 8 Plants and try generally do: 5 mp my 5:58 it 'was your sug_ well.in a bathroom. Put a coue gestion to somebody else al 919 m hawking [10‘s on the wan; if suggestion not even meant for1 for a "9“ ‘ 0k ' I ,« me. that brought me out of do: In making Nmmm or dm_ Swat" dEPressmn. into the sun" peries, measure two three :ngidgf I???“ lwmg' KmdeSt tfimesh the width ofh the wiitidow " ‘ ' ' . or 9 car or etsmi-s eer cur ains 31E: ice [34:33:11 n twice the width for 'ieavier remedial reading exercises for w...— o - called left - eyed readers Is your pain RHEUMATICot ' (who tend instinctively to 'K read from right to left). My young daughter is defini- tely left - eyed and a cones. Do you iongior relief from the agony pendingly slow reader. Can of rheumatic and arthritic plifl? ‘ you advise us where to obtain Thousandsget speedy relief from these remedial exercises? he", summg by “5"‘9 T-R-Q's- A150 may I take this opportum Dont let dull aches and stabbing ity to thank you for your occasio- $33222¥3$g Sgyolz'l‘ygsesré 1:3 3:.fiaréfgsgcegogok M'MAH:: $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. 3 and Sugar" (Holt Rigehlart rind1 arr!“n“°,:;"".""':'-':"'- “"5 i ‘ In in Man II a my Winston. Inc.. publishersl. Thisl " u on.“ ' = ' while taking t-l-c'. Int-Irvinlly. FLAME-a... book pointed the way to compl- l ‘ ‘25‘ mm: - a. a '1‘ (3 O 1. was put on a high protein. . digt. taken on starch. sugar. . coffee and alcohol. This. in con- 1 TODAY junction with .prescelption t’ie- OCTOBER 7. I964 please the chocolate fans! A cream cheese gelatine mixture forms the creamy base of this luscious dessert. Chocolate is added to half the mixture for the “black bottom" tiid rum flav- oring to the other half that‘s spread on top. 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It is equipped with Clock controlled lot!- “Hing the lonfg weakendfTo ing “me' and they‘re quick“, es of the chocolate over hot ' i mwt someo your own av- seasoned with a package at _ - . . . - . ohsgcrio; notes for those other meals. onion mm, mix for extra «in. ’11:“;‘é‘fizea‘mrmcmol'wing: oven with Minute Minde~ Rd t m hereare the latest “859mm” venience. For the final touch. M stands minutes m lone“: easy to clean oven deSIgne 0 U»- irom the Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau. cheddar cheese is sprinkled on top to make a golden crisp coao dissolve over hot water. 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'7“ mm w W 'l f l dreted onion soup mit over so . o I I I . 80:33:: "Slammer"; ’ “lighm‘m “°‘“' “'9’ °“ ” °" mm!“- 7 9 G RAFTON ST- Dial 2-1273 Team up With a Findlay Range and be sure of conSIslently good baking: 5“ for serving over green ve- 1 cope Garnish with chocolate shavings mull (r cauliflower And 1 cup m pound) chrg‘dded Ce- :ycc‘xithmwre’max‘izgr cancers.- q ' ' out. - an en cheddar c eese . , v allng Preheat oven to :50 degrees serve. or i D INC. l l Murdo who have pent the .and Mrs. Rm, Whiteway. Sister SU er r“: isummer on the .Island VlSlllng- lor the groom. was bridesmaidl P .a.eCl' 1 :friends and relatives..left SatuF-l The}. wore idemi c 81 are” Mrs} Malcolm MacDonald. ‘ .dily returning to their home atl k,an g 0 w n s of nylon chm : prosidon' "r the Lad OF Auxmdry !