Pit-tiired with their following their wedding on July attendants i The members of the bridal party from left to right are: Mr. Harry 27 at Trinity United Church in , Dye. usher; Mr. Ian Phemister. Charlottetown are Mr. and Mrs. l William Archibald MacMurdo. MacMurdo- Ellis Vows Are Excliangecl in Trinity United Church in Charlottetown i solcninired at T r l n i ty llnited Church. at it o't-lock on Wednesday. July 27, when Marion Luella. Mrs H R. aiitl Will- son of llr J A. and Mrs. tiat-Murdo of Siiiiiiner- side were united in ni;ii'riaEc by Rev. A. Frank Mat-I.cun. flall'.!hIPl" of iir, and Ellis of ('liax,lottelowii, iam Archibald. best man: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacMurdo, the groom and bride; OMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Wednesday,Aug.17,1955 g Ruhamali Sclieintelcl Frank - We Ancl Our Neighbors On one of my recent prowls through the Historical Museum at the "Y" to marvelous place to prowl on a warm afternoon) I noted several photographs of th e ELLEN'S We have visitors today at Al-l derlea. to sleep in the spare room: up beneath western eaves and to' hustle and Trans-Canada liighway .runs past us and a one time teacher in Is- land schools l "Too qiiiet?" we ask of this place of ours rather remote. ”(toodl" they say. obviously en-' maid of l Miss Carolyn Clark. , l N , ing about On conducted tours of' gifalogmgilxl lVEfm3(':lllfxnar:lMlES;:' lthe barns and farms they went to- usherl ' ' Ml Mallelil: (lay. to see the kittens first of all. l The foal too. the calves and the cattle and all those items of pas- ture and field which make up this orriipation of ours ...(lalIici'ing vegetables from .leanie's fine i.eld- DIARY By An Island Fat-niei-'5 Wife the lticky ones of the t-girth .. you me" are lhal way lm Bul ll ls. must have a good iuaii'." l - ' . our madman wag "M M mp a charming group. The costumes enjoy a day or two away from theibusiest at the work. with at iiiiics. hustle and noise ofililat-k. in an ciicauiiig pictiirc of the unt-easing traffic which on the l)otini: and age. lit-lpiiig Iiiiii ;i' its share of it. the storing of its their village door. A young niecelin the shell. Chips. vvorni anti t'l'isp it is. a few months granddaugliteris and clean. and curls oi birclili.ark ac-nior aitd her mother. a sister-to- we gathered there in our aprtiii to least in a performance of the ”Pir- ates of Penzance" given many lyears ago. The exact date isn't important and it may be that some in the picture prefer not to have it given. Bernard Shaw said. ”A iH'fllI18I'I who will tell her age will ltcll anything", and maybe s o m e look professional but the yo u n g actors seem too wholesome and sturdy to fit into that class l These pictures excited my rt."'itis- iiy concerning the dramatic a n d musical history. of the Island. and I asked questions and read and had some delightful visits with make our supper cups of tea.l "Many a wave will come in on . i the slum, 0”, MM is hm.m..l othei outstanding productions. James offered soherly. ”There is meat and inusic licre. .loyinE the change of scene and liv-las the fox said when he ran aivay Scottish with the bagpipes'."our helper chuckled teasinizly Many a wave fall we know. but tonight , ”We're liiingry." James calls Could you get us a fcw cakes El1en"” "Takes!" f"-raiidtlaiiizliir-r always Harden and going with her aiitl the lrtughs. ”lsn't that funny' lt's cook- children down below the mill to tes hc inean.u.' gather raspberrlieshfor the dinner-l Until tomorrow ---i)iary- ue tames woud av . 1 A pretty Nlltllflll'T wcdtliiin wasli-css hat. and she i'ari'ietl B h0lI- lFiK'lIW-l Willi Wt dF('"l'Hll"'lS 0' l ....L 9 t ..-L...,L, --.::mdm'm riiiei iii pink delight roseii cllindillliibiia. btljiiuurli-:1 of in-is Midi Now that the having is ..u-i- and Maid of htintir. Miss Carolyn l e t ree-tiere we ing ca 0. the weeds remov from i . ('13;-kl cmlsln of the bride wnrgi Mrs. Major B. Moase. aunt of ml,.l,al(.l, l" 3 gsemml ll:l,(:,(ll':; shrimp nylon net over taffeta and the bride. and Mrs. Warren E. me.-9 ls M, feel 3 llllle lull ln ll", lie ”llow do you remain t'-"tltrtcfl 8 1105928! Of .V9110W C8l"l'lR- "M1510" llfeslded 31 "1? 198 l”'"5-- farm-work. True, the farmers and '”t'h9l”l"'” lions Serving at the bride's table were help are lmsy lml al llle mlm. llini: tllly looking for the per The britiesiiiaid. Miss Betty Mrs. laii Pheniister. sister ol thetllnml presmll,,l,l.,-9515llm-emllll”, 't-ct girl." ilat-Murdo. sister of the g ro n ni.tgroom. and Mrs. Wilfred Ciitlmore.iln;lSu.ll(.e 0; ll". ll(.lll.m,,il(- il-("lav lie: ”Wlizii if you tiiitl in-i”'” wore cream taffeta and carried alOthers serving were Mrs Roy Ray- with a mare and cart. they hroiiglit ””"3 "5l""ll PI'UlhIlll)' D0 ltitilri The church was dccorzitcd with baskets of summer flowers. and white satin bows marked the Eucst pews. Mr. Paul Ciidnitit't- prt-sitleti at the organ, and Mics Maitln Roger- son sang "Bccaiise" tiuring the singing of the register. The bride, given in niarriage by her father. was dressed in in vogue designed gown of hrocaded satin. ballerina length Her French il- liiston veil stood out from a PI'"l' LE1"! EAT nosegay of pink carnations. The groom was attended by his brother-in-law. Mr. Ian Phemister of Montreal. Mr ttlifford Ellis. uncle of the hride. and Mr, Harry Dye were ushers. The i'et-cptitiii ltir st-voiiiy-five uiiesis was held in the C h u r c h Hall. with a background of piano selections supplied by the pianist Mrs Helen Marl-Tachern The brides table was very at- New Ways To Fix Beets If You Count Calories RV Ida Bailey Allen "Are heels pcrrnissihle in the retlut-ing diet. Madame" asked the Chef. glancing at his waist- line ”lf they are not butter, or oil dressing. Chef." replied. ”A half cup of diced cooked beets and liquid contains only 40 calories. And they contribitte val- uable minerals and Slllilll mounts of vitamins. Nltfl-I (”HAN(;F. ”Tlicn hot or itillied lit-et liriith would be a nice t-liziiigc for i-ctiuc- sen ed with I ers and. also, for the family (tr they might enjoy my taioritc mashed beets. which are very good when sr-asoiicrl with a little comrnerical sour crt-iiiii " "Sour iircani i-ontaitis only about 48 calories to cricb table- npoonful .-'ttltl only two I ii i) l c- nlmonfiils rind the fat caloric count is only I6 pore persoii. tilicf Add the briefs and you lime I more 56 calories per portion." Eaoits coitixiriiii all slightly Ftimhine nntil imzrpdicnts thick. Serve 3031' greens. ml cooked vegetables. Makes Vi cup. DEI.lCIOL'S BROTH . Beet broth may be served hot or jellied. The vegetables are cooked without peeling, to add extra minerals and flavor. BEET BROTI-I: Scrub and slice 6 unpecled medium - sized beets. Wash and slice 2 unpeeled medi- um-si7ed onions. Scrub and slice 1 unpcelcd medium-sized potato and l uupeeled medium-sized l carrot. i Place in a 3 qt. saucepan with 9 qts. boiling water. 4 hoiiillon i-ulics, lz tsp uionosotliunt gluta- mate and in tsp. pepper. Cover and simmer liq to 2 hrs.. or until the vegetables are fork-tender; then strain Serve the broth to cups. dust with grated sharp cheese. Jcllietl Beet Broth: Add 2 en- iclopes iiitllarored gelatin to V: c cold water and '7 tbsp. lemon iuii-e Let stand 5 min. Then. stir into .'l c. boiling bet-t broth. Rinse a 7 in. by ii in. pan with THHIFTY SALAD DHESSlN(i 1 it cup evaporated milk 1 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar '5 teaspoon salt '-4 teaspoon celery sell its V2 teaspoon minced onion teaspoon paprika slaw or other raw or l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS FIGITRE-I-'l.ATTERY The long-torso look in Its pret- tiest iersion lines smooth and siinolti titzure-flattery assu:-ed! You'll love this new dross for fes- tive summer evenings. or early fall in soft silk shantung. late- siimmer sheers. draped to a grace- ful shoulder tie Pattern 4867. Missal Sizes 12. 14. is. iii. no. Size lfi tsim ah. yards .19-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. itas complete illustrated instructions Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 centtii in coins istamps can- not be accepledi for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADI)- RESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept, 00 Front St. West, Toronto, Ont. lyoung beets which haxe and Mrs. Carol Bowness. M i ss light l Muriel Ellis. sister of the hride,l "Thg viuw is. we llllukl all,-ac. had charge of the guest book. the from hcie”. we said the other For travelling ill? bride wore a year to a visitor. moving along the powder blue ensemble with wliitc.lawii to catch sight of "tip the accessories and a corsaize of pink creek” of millstream with its mir- roses. roring waters and prettily wooded The couple left. amid a shtiwcrl banks of good wishes on a short tripl "Yes-”. she notlrled, ”it is nice, through the Maritimcs. after which but if you don't mind. Im going they will reside in 0'Lcary over to that other yard to have a liood look at your woodpile. If cold water Pour in the beet hrolh.t'l'P"” -I "'1? 'l""E l Privy you coun- i at-trtserata 4 hrs or until tirm .'rV"'imcn- "'5 )'"'JF substantial , . ' lieaiis of wood Just the sight of U" "ll" "wk ””b”5- W!” mull them spells comfort The wonds' "chilled bouillon ciips. serve top- l-wd wit.h a little minced parsley and commercial sour cream if desired Mashed Beets: To It c mashed fires you'll have” she smiled wist- l'ulIy" There are none better so clean and bright and scented The kettlcs they hml the meals they give ...no vou know, when I'm M911 driving by a farmyard where cord- either boiled. steamed or baked wood is heaped l always 53,- ll, and 1 lbSP- lemml lull? 3N1 2 lb5P- myself of that farmwife' fwoman commercial sour cream. Season do you realize that y,,.,',-, among l Continued on page 9 l Howatt-Day Vows Exchangecl ' In Double-Ring Ceremony descent sequins and seed pearls and long sleeves coming to points over the wrists ller l-trench silk illus- ion finger-tip veil fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bou- A suninier wedding took place ill the Wellington Llnited (Yliiircli on Wediicstiay, July 27 at 3 tltt p in. when Margaret Blanche. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Day of lwellington. F. E. I. became the tluet of red roses. lirirle Of BN0" R8Y- 80" "V W"-. Miss Marjorie Day. sister of the and Mrs. Russell A. Howatt. Cape l,,-my as maul or hmmr Wm-9 3 Traverse. P.E.I. Rev. VV. B .'l1r"I('- floor-length gown of pink not over Phail officiating at the douhlc-riiig laffpia will, nlalchlnl lam, .la(.lu.l. ('El'9m0n.V- .ller heatldresa and mitts were of Th! WPddl"I mil-Si" W35 "Niel pink nylon net and she carried a the direction of Nlrs lloward hmlqupt of yellow roses. Harlow. Mr. Lowell Barlow. solt-ist.l M.-5 ylaynard Tl,.,ml,s,,,, W 3 5 S-WK Willi? ltflrfll-S Pli9.VPl"' JUN tiridesintiid and wore a floor- l1C'f4'l”D Ill? l'PF('l'll0l1.V Hlld "0 WW" length gown of hlue nylon net over ice! Lfwe" Whilc thr rvzlstcr was taffeta with niaching bolero l.'ll'l(- lK'1"R 3lfZHPtl- let. Her licatidrcss and initts wcrc I The church was licaiititiilly de- of hlup llytnn npl and shy Cal-l-led corated with baskets and vases a bniitlut-I of pink roses, lof mixed summer flowers and" The hI'it'l("s brother. Gordon. was fern. With HOSFRRYS of Snap dram ring-bearer and carried the rings on in! Pitch Window. The guest on a white bihle surrounded with pews were marked with tiny white pnnsios. satin bow: with long streamcrs and Mr. Cnlvin Howatt. ltrotlicr of SWEPI PPBS- the groom was host man. and the The bride entered the church on ushers were .Vlr. Maynard Thomp- tlie arm of her father. who gave son and Mr. Lowell Barlow hei'in marriage. attired in a full-l Mrs, Day chose for her ilaiiizli- length gown with tiers of mlon tcr's wedding a street-It-ugth gown net HYPF satin slip siiiwrirtod ti.v not blue linen with lace inserts, h00Pt HM Sll'HDl('-SS h0fli09 in lRt'e white accessories and a corsagc of "mi N195 la" VWPF" l9BlUFl"K pink roses Mrs. Htiwatt. mother of Peter Pan collar studded with iri- ll... groom, war, 5 new hlu, (Own y with white accessories and a cor- I . A lsnge of yellow roses. Rlygf LO.B.A. A reception for 55 guests was Observes Anniversary held at Birch Hill Tourist Home, Summerside. Rev. W. B. MacPhai! proposed the toast to the bride to :' 0' "'9 "em" M '1'”-V 6' mPm' which the groom responded Th . . E ll . f ”Th t'i'ti l.0.B.A. . llijde ORIVFF. Otheirll hiishands and wedding cake was ' rm" H" """' lwives fathered in the "The Blue Suppormd hetwepn Each "or by pillars. topped with a miniature bride and groom under an arch of forget-me-nuts and bells, t The newly-weds left on a honey. moon trip to the lfnited States. For ltnwlling the bride changed to a lnowered nylon dress with white ac- cessories and a rorsage of red m. SP5. The iirimm is employed by the Isllanrllsea Foods. Borden. and the bride is on the office staff of Mr. T. Earle Hickey. Chartered Accoun ant. Summerside. iftoom” of Milton's Old Spain. Char- lottetown. to celebrate the twenty- fifth anniversary of ”The t".lyde." l Seven members present who have been active members since the lodge was organized. .liiIy ll. l9.'lfI were presented with corsages and seated at the table The anniver- sary cake was cut by Worthy Mis-l tress Sr. Lulu Clow. - l l Brother John A. MacKinnon. cap- ably acted as chairman congrat- ulated the honored guests and called on Sr. Lulu Clow who pre- TENDE E l sented each of the following with prevllzs rlog"l12:vE':':rrlaRP me pins S i s t e r s Lulu Macl(innon. -hrld . if h a .- l of t e Murry. Lens MIic- lgrg in l.;hi:ii:enrdseid:daiidv5Vr:lIliiihiwi Lean. Lydia Murry. (' a t h er i nevrh, l-lgwly.wed3 have lik 3 ""' Scott. Brother Heber Mae-' 3 9" up Leno and Colin M a c P h ail. Bro John A. Murry also a 25- year member was absent. l Dr. Sadie Hyde P.W.M. then spoke briefly and presented life. membership certificates to Srs Tenn Mnclaian and Lulu MncKln- non. l Brief remarks followed from R. W. Grand Mistress Sr. Myrtle Mac- Phnil and IL W. Grand Master Bro. Peter Mat-Eachern. and nev- ttral membe a of "The Clyde. A short program followed with Sr. Lulu MacKlnnon tut pianist and I lreadlnn by Sr. Anne mirrnch and lscntch dancing by Miss Verna Moc- 'l"halI which was enjoyed by all An enjoyable evening was to a close by singing the Tie" and. residence in Summerside. i IDUCATION COSTLY Provincial niveriimentii in Can- ada last year spent !259.000,tIIO on jnnlu. tluomooo more in In I it ' " .1 I . and snow flake a one of the N. Earle. "Professor" Earle. kept ihappr play the organ in church. or took music lessons from him. or saw some of the performances he dir- ected. or all three. His love his art carried over to his n a period of fifty years or more. , in the old Earle home on quaint. .,water-bordered West Street. 1 had' a pleasant chat with the Missesl Lilian and Amy Earle. The for-i mer siieceeded her fa t h e r as church organist and Miss Amy had lading parts in the protliiction of ”The Pirates of Pen- Iance” tmentioned aliovel iv h i c h was tlirt-ctt-d by her father lp9()' pie still talk of Mr. Charles li'.;irle's beautiful voiccl. The high-cciling- lner and Mrs. Curtis Olive. aunts in lhp Mnlpr fil'pu'()(ld ll, ll”. llnml. iug for the perfect man. And since ed rotim with the black marble of the bride: Mrs. Alfred Peardon gimp dry and Ml,-m ll-llll ml. sun. that's not me. I'm safe. fire-place and beautiful old chairs f lsgllprofessional company. During-im (.l,ll,m,,,' and m llu, hundreds nl termission the man next to him. Jlmment M . 103.1 of lgo lnm.; mung penple he dull wlll, Marla Bostonian said. "I like this. but and sofa, and the piano used by Professor Earle where we talked, seemed to hold the echoes of the music and effort and gayety that went on there. "We kept practic- ing and rehearsing until the last b u t when the work was over father played for us while we danced. I don't think young people have as minute." said Miss Earle" much fun as we did. We had to make our good times." From there I visited Mrs. L. B. Hunt who as the pretty Miss Edna Sinclair sang the leading role in thit -same performance of the Pir- atr Still pretty and with a charm- ini. taking voice, Mrs. Hunt told if happy times in the Earle homo. and of some triumphs. ”The performance at the Opera House several 0; the act”; ln this and tnow Prince Edward Theatret was always a gala occasion,” she said. inevitably the name of Mr. s.lThere were boxes then. one re served for the Lieutenant Governor coming up. i venture to say thatland his party. Everybody came in hundreds of Old Homers. this. Centennial Year heard himl3lW3Y5 Sold mm A ""389 ml"' evening dress and the house was cidence happened about this per- formance of the "Pirates of Pen- zance." An Island friend went to see the same play in Boston by a Continued on page I IIACILIY POINT W. I. The August meeting was enter-l tnlned at the Seaman home on; . , the evening of August 4 with an; Ef,le,”,”,' e'”"”'l is the bent typ. .- A of of - coat to use to. wood and metal porch and gum ILA L Bolt Call was answered with tile payment of 10 cents per member. f""'""”' It l5 "W W lPDly ml to be used for the purchase of 9353' '9 keep Clean- cards for the visiting committee. Mrs. Gregor Mccallum was T appointed school visitor for the month of August. The visiting com- mittee reported a gift of a silver spoon presented to a new baby in the district. Committee for the following three months: Ml'l.l David Seaman. and Mrs. Fenton McLure. Drama festival dues of 32.00 were renewed and Inn- titute News distributed. Collection was 53.55. . It was decided to hold the next meeting at the kitchen shelter at the beach. to be followed by n wciner fry. Members are to take pie or squares. 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