W Charlottetown. Wad, rrune n. 1963. HAPPENINGS f 'The' tuardtan. . , tan Maul/cod. Mra. .taeit Coll: .\ll'§ neverley Cook. Mrs. Trim Lothian and J, Lanson returned yeaterday trorn Sai‘kt’tlle. n‘ a. where they at. triidcd a rt‘uinnal conlerencr of the Canadian rcderatmn ot Unl- vrrsity Women (CFle. liver ion women attended The‘ |tllllNi of the Confucius: w_aa "llir llllEllly ul lustice. uricts > 1, ' t’t‘i’fi ” N 'i‘t‘i’lft ..,. A \ we .5. ,i, WHAT YOU LIKE lnnL lovely on hrlght rum- psrr t‘lars Sew a nirty veil hat, on rear ‘rnund wear. a lace . framing veil hats. lat- ldrrd nr hilly! Narrow hand ll tailored alyle. other two aliown Honor 7 trimmed. Pattern 7027. Illrrrllran 5 hats. Thirty - nva cents (colon) (or this pattern ino titan-i a. Illt‘ast-l tn Allce Brooks. care of Guardian - Patriot Needlecralt llrlil m Front st. w.. Toronto l. llnl Dntarln mldcnta add 1 Nut sall‘a tax, Print plainly . o! experts added greatly to the‘ were Drtsented from the Vari- our Maritime clubs. and a panel discussion. Mr. and Mn. Karl .l. Canter- un. Halilax. spent the weekt’nd at their cottage at Rocky Point. preparing (or the summer Mr, Cameron in the sun ol .1. E. Cameron, 2m Gralton street. Martin Olson. ll - yearold eunl or Mr. and Mrs, Ernest olson. thtleton. Maas.. was guest solol accordianlxt at the Harvard elr-‘ meotary school spring concert recently. playing his own oriei al e ' . The two com- poaluonr, which he turned that evening. were dedicated to aa- tronaut Gordon Cooper. and are called “The Faith 7 Mart-h" and. the "Gordon cooper Waltz ' l Mrs. olson. the lormcr nnro-l thy Mucrhersnn. in well knownl to lalanderl. having spent he r eummen at nettevue. 1 l Leona rd Li formerly of Charlotteloitn was i Mat-ruinan. ;‘ BARBARA RATTARY , m FREDERICK DOUGHART ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harry - llry. Greenwich. wish to a - nounce the engagement at their daughter. Barbara Elsie. to Frederick lsaae, sun ot Mr, rid Mrs. William houshart. Long River. The marriage will take place at st. Peter's Bay united aiurch Wednesday. July it at 5 pm. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Frozen Ca ke Caplu res Taste Of Home Baking THE CHEF humid all ll I brought a plateful of a variety or Illmvsliced loal rakes to our able at the taslo . lasting ex- "Nnt over-sweet m‘ overrflavnre ad with vanuta and the cnronnt licingia not too thick. l would lgive thlr cake a blue ribbon ' llt’hl d l H h » rnenu ‘r ' d r h t l an lflmhl’lrl‘t Ill prepared 1' e [lodge cake look A! Hand Reflémnggsisrgmwgs s‘umfilrnzen tood nmonetr recentlylai the litng rate that oriainai. moraine. Plans tor a ciliaan sm'lal urrr‘ " made at the monthly meeting or held in New York (‘ity hy the Eastern Frown Fnoda Assoet rut. “Reitai-der the line. even er< led in our text kitchen. May t taite. Chet? "Perm-t. Tantra lust like i" iThe grain a little coarse. or it it... curious...“ mis he“, tore or this coconut-reed lnat‘lhouid be. the rhorotate nit-iv- “ .. . Wednesday. May 29. at the Re-. van Hotel. Tentatively aehrdul ed for July a, it will be held at the lummer home til Mr. and ‘ Mm. Junie: Atkinson. l Mra. Alan Milnei a now mem- her or the club. “.1 welcomed cake. Ma ame. he sat "The grain in line. the texture pleu- anlly moist. almost like that or I pound cake. Will you taste - est?" Fler TASTE “erellenl. their" 1 returned. the fudge icing Predominant. l my. And it (lid rtnt rlch Ind cr break on all: i. . "i also approve the size 0! ‘tlle 1 pound 2 ounce loaves one irrosrwiae slice as thin or llllrk as you like per poi-lion. And the cakll are malbnlhle kl prion.” ‘l‘OMOll-ROW'B FINN! Won. Toll Soup Shrimp Cheese Tlrta with Quaml oi Vegetables: Choppm Spinach, Fordhook as l French Fries. Aaparagun l Holla se a Shredded Fresh Pineapple chocolate Cake Hot or iced Cotter Time Savera Won ton soup. lrozen or canned: l r o zen shrimp; irozen chopped spinach; 1 frozen asparagus Hollandnlse: frozen Fordhnnk llmas: frozen French fries: frozen tor lreshl .pincapple; lro ze n chocolate cake. Monaurementa level: rec pea loa- s SHRIMP CHEESE TART! l'l‘hnse may be prepared in ad- vance and reheatedt 1 recipe American ple pastry or a mix 15 in s it re d d ed suitrerlnnd Swiss cheese ll tbsp. (toni- 1x tsp. pepper '2 tsp. salt 3 cggs. well beaten Paprika its dnz, trozen cooked medium a fin Line in mm tart pain at ‘pie pantry rolled a at a at u llhick. Among them divide SWlL lrerland Swiss cheese. Combine and mix hour, you nor: salt and eats Spatin liwr ichceic. dust with papri a sane ll'l minutes in hot oven. lltio onerces r. Tlml plate 1 isllrlmp in center or each larl Continue to bake to to is min or until tirinto the touch and lightly hrowned. Serve warm Comment. Excellent trorcn cheese tarts, readv to bake. are on sale in several markets and can or usPd. topped with (men shrimp, tor baking and as hot hors d'uurres or a lighl entree with assorted (rozen vegetaihes as colurnned today, snnnponn FRESH PINEAPPLE l rinr modium sire pineapple tr cup granulated sugar ‘tz thsp. lemon juice Pare pineapple it eni tire eyes" with sharp ltnite or pineapple scissors. Grasp the crown ilon Iratle oi the pineapple tirinlv shred down pulp with silver avoid discoloration). core nust pineapple wlth sugar. D l scard o Franz . Jose! Add leinon lulre. alirrlnl gent-i Iy Tl’lllsltl' in I fill“ jar. rov- er netrieerate at least 2 items hotnre sertine it the pineapple it ..nt per )- Jille add a little 'Jlarni aster witli the sugar The chrt says a ran \lnrdt Mesdarnes Serrral troznu en. trees and vegeiahler with Htt l- landaise or some ctnei sauce are cooled. then tmzen in uoly- pouch bags. rally in .ie that-co and reheated in uniting Vlalu' Please. there: Me an a this never wi'yr their. at table in the pout-hes. Take iiwav the sDHEy It’lflk hy emptying Ill! t't’ln» lenls 011 a heated platter or M‘rr e dish Add an attrnitii-e tars nlslicl vnila' \Vho tnniie wh then it v cnnied or not i e ll'anrls' PROTESTS t'oVTtNlln fiAlFA. lsrael lneiitersi Several pct-suns. intludin: three unlit-omen. imre hurl litre Sal- urdav dtiriitn clashes hettieen unlit-e and demonstrators lll'llr lesllnfl the wt, to lsracl or .raiiss tormcr West German dolcnre minister, at the lrlvltallnrl ol Premier na- vid Beanurlnn YORK “only. son or Stuart \lurray. .‘lr, waa Warm- and \HK presented with a lilt ol a prion. , during church service Sunday morning. The gitt was awarded in Wayne as an honors train the xatinoal Temperante studies course. Mr. and Mrs Willard and chlldrrn, also Mr is Mur'sy 3. Toni Miro 'El’l recent Vilma-I In ank. Mr and Mr! J. anall. Plu- sanl Grove were recent (null u! \lr. and Mrs, Randolph Mul- at- Illr and Mrs Harry Lele had as lhr'lr guest. over the 'tlerkend lhetr grinddlulmtr. Narma Gall Maare oi '- lUlchnwl'l Mr and tire. tvan Ashley and dauflhtcr were retent Vlliwra in Ling, Charmin-lawn. Ware re~ lea cent guests at Mr and Mrs. Charles Richards. Abncy Rel Mr Adams. souris. , c ielary or the eastern Presbytry. was present Al a recent meeting of the otticisl Board ot York Pastoral t'harge. The purpose 0! the met‘lln; “as to extend a call from this charge to itcv. Frank w Lacey ot chipmnn. NF“ Brunswick. Mr, and We. Gem-ire White. \t‘ay spent the weekend in Xnva Senna \Hlll their sonnnlnn and rlautzlitor. Mr. and Mrs. Mac. Donald. Mr, and this iiarold Taylor. t'orlt tlsitt'd Mrs Taylor: par» cnts in Note Sentla over the wrech. Mr. and .\lrs. Walter Auld and Mrs Ramsay Auld, Charlotte. “in and Mrs. John MacLen- nan and many visited their mn- tnrlavi and daughter. Mr. and V‘lvs Laken Lewts. recently. 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