.0..- MR. AND MRS. ALS to em... ever. it lnunrrn Very Lovely Weddings Solemnized In A very pretty wedding one of a double wedding ceremony. was sol- emnized at St. John's United Church. Mount Stewart. on April 17th. at 4 o'clock. when Helen Joyce. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay. Mt. Stewart. was united in marriage to Arthur Hughes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coffin. Pisquid West. The double ring cere mony was performed by Rev. B. V. McLean. The wedding music was played by Mr. Roland Jay. The church was tastefully decor- ated with Easter lilies. and potted flowers. The bride given in marriage by her father. wore a floor length gown of lace and net over satin. with matching lace bolero. Her shoulder length vcll of nylon net with dainty rayon embroidered scalloped border fell from s .ralo shaped headdress. covered with pearl sequins. She carried a nose- Igy of red roseg. with white strsm- era. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. Ivan Lenrd. who wore a turquoise ballerina lcngth gown of cryatallette. with matching headdress and gloves. and carried a nosegay of yellow roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Willard McKcnzic. The ushers were liir. Clarence D. Coffin. brother of the groom, and Mr. ivan Loard brothcr-in- law oi the bride. During the signing of the register Mr. Garth Coffin beautifully rendered "I'll Walk Be- side You." The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a spring green suit with matching tan accessor- ics. and a corsage of yellow talis- man roses. The groom's mother wore a navy crepe jacket dress with pink accesso icl. and a cor- snge of pink roses. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. where a delicious supper was served to one hundred and seventy relatives and close friends. The Ladies Aid of St. John's United Church catered for the reception. ' The table was centred by a three teir wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. undc a norai arch and wedding bells. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. B. V. McLean. end was flttingiy responded to by the groom. Miss Audrey Jay. cousin of took chage of the Following the reception. April length gown of lace and net over taffeta with matching lace bolero. Her finger tip veil of tulle illusion fell from a crown shaped cap cov- ered with pearl sequins. She car- ried a nosegay of red roses. she was attended by iier sister, Miss Barbara Coffin. She wore a shrimp ballerina length go w n of crystalette with matching bead- dress and gloves and carried a nougay of bwnsa roses. The groom was attended by his brother Mr. Alvin Burke. The un- hers were Starling Burke and Bruce Affleck. During the signing of the regis- ter. Mr. Garth Coffin sang I'll Walk Beside You. The bride's other chose for her daughter's w ding a navy crepe jacket dress with pink ICCClI0l'iua and a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother were a fawn dress with tan accessories and a con sage of yellow roam. Following the ceremony a rs- ceptlon was held at Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall. The table was cen- tered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Rev. B. V. McLean pro- posed the toast to the bride and was responded to by the groom. Following the reception. the bride and groom left on a short trip through the Maritimca. the brlde wearing a pale blue sheath dress topped with a sand tweed coatandi.anaccesaoriosandacor- sage of yellow roses. They will reside in Toronto. Ontario. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellan- eous shower by her friends in the Mt. Stewart Memorial Hall where many lovely gifts were rscevisd. Her Hobby Is Just Elephants CALGARY fCPl-Miniature el- ephants in all sorts of materials and colors-even pink-have been a zfryear hobby for Mrs. R. If Beavers. lbs has morn than LII! as bar walls. over th fireplace as: around various. tables. It .all began when a h-land presented her with a red elephant to go with an east Inliaa cofie tabla. Now she spaids leisure hours rsadin about slqabaats. wall as them. "I needs is k thorn in- !-”: liitiigggif l l 53:55:;-5;” it it egg. iii: Eiiiiiigliiii . P ggisigggg E. i any other place. trim down is to cut the calorie in- tsks below the daily energy re- qulrementa. EXERCISE HELPS Ah. but will the weight come off the hips? That is where excr- else fits in. While there is no 1!! SYLVIA HACK Canadian Preal taff Writer LONDON (CPI-A slight. dark- halred woman. who took up fly- ing as an act of bravado when British aviation history as the tried airline. old South African known "Jackie" to her colleagues. is a familiar sight to her ' ” - at Taunton. Somerset. in her chic navy uniform of jacket, trousers and peaked cap trimmed with gold braid. "I think I look like a musical- comedy admiral in this get-up." she said. "but it's appropriate for a flier's job." She decided to call "Jackie" ll years ago. heard of a pilot called Dolores?" she asks. At 17 she came to Britain from Pretoria to gain her professional flying licence and she has spent most of her time in and around aircraft despite being a housewife and mother of daughter. WARTIMI IEBVICE During the war she served as a radar operator with the Women's Auxiliary Air Force and later ferried planes in the Air Transport Auxiliary. flying bom- bers from factories to sirdromes. She was awarded the King's com- mendation for services in the air for her work. "There aren't many planes I can't fly." she acknowledges un- der questioning. "I new 65 dit- fcrent types of (bombers during the war and I've even - flown al Meteor Jets." In her present capacity she flies passenger planes to the Channel Isles and the continent during the summer season. The rest of the time she ferries Brit- ish aircraft to airdromes in the Middle East. Her husband. a building con- tractor. views her flying career with benevolent tolerance but oc- casionally says it's time she got the Continue 6 to 10 counts. This ex r- is First Woman Captain On A Scheduled Airline only 16. today holds a place in first woman captain on a schad- Dolorss Moggridgc, a 36-year- herself ' "Whoever an 11-year-old . gr IN guy i Why Worry About Hip Fat, It Is Easy To Lose guarantee exercise will cause the system to use fat more quickly another. can-ciss serves to up the fat cells and make ready for use. One thing is . . . precision exercise will tighten flabby muscles. blned with a slimming can give a gal a million dal- guro. so on with the hip slim- E555-iiiiii ward cheat. and twlstinl RM-11' hi the waist. touch knee Dolntto fimrattlrerightsideolw. else reaches the big muscle pad- ding the baciuides of the hips and also slims the waist. From the samsrvoliilol. rain i-igatlegatraiger ulIluo!iKMIlI- lea. swing across body and try to much rigid toes to fingers of out- stretched l . I stretch. Repeat by swinging left leg across. Six times will do. Be gun to bring leg .to right angles first. for this tones the girdle mus- clos. the flying bug out of her system. Recently. she completed her autobiography Woman Pilot and if things go well she'd like to do more writing. Meanwhile. She wants to achieve a long-cherished ambition-'- break through the soundbarr-in. A British air nrinislry ruiinl prevents women taking Sabre-jet courses. but Jackie hopes she'll persuade them to overcome their prejudice sometime. Crepes Suzette Mixed By Grams I CALGARY tcrv-A visit to thei 'kltchen of Mrs. Georges Rostoker' here on baking-day finds this busy mother of four working swiftly with a kitchen scale and tiny brass weights. She makes crapes ausette in the manner of her native city. Paris. A resident of Canada for six years. Mrs. Rnstoker has not changed to using Canadian meas- uring apoons and cup. She fol- lows her early teaching by weigh- ing ingredients in grams. She lug- glss the little weights. ranging from 10 to 500 grams, with the skill of a trained chem-lat. The attractive. lark - haired woman in Paris llvcd within a stones throw of the Place de la and the Tulleries gar- denl. The guide to her cooking is a massive volume, Lari Culinaire Moderne. containing 3.500 recipes for French and foreign cuisine. Proof that her crepes suzette is worthy of a master chef. vlilrs. eft hand. It's quite a :' An American version of tire Par- movement to the arms and so is easier to wear. Aintree does this spring capo suit in a soft. light. CAPE SUIT is cape brings greater freedom of 591 The top is hip length and has M . B comfortable. turquoise wool jer- lM:-gatdfwnul form" home In, ' Donna Jean and Kevin Hick a four button closing. A leather have returned to their home (ml belt is worn at the natural waist- St. Eli.-anors after spending Ih line. With it is a slender matching. Easter holidays at Burlingtone 5l”"- lsuests of their grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. Daniel Hickox, CANOE COVE W. M. S. The Auxiliary of W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Diamond on April 1st. The presi- dent. Mlrs. Albert Macbougall Preslded. Call to worship Not falthless but believing." Opening prayer. Hymn 419 was sung. Responsive reading was ll Timothy lzl-ii. Prayer was by Mrs. Albert Macnougall and Mrs. Mack Mncl-Iadyen. Roll call was answered with a verse of Scrib- ture. containing iht word ”Beleive. by 20 members. Hymn 321. Scrip- ture. Lesson:Mark: l6. exposit- ion. 6 women had brief talks on the sections outlined. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. offering 83.60. 4 boxes of cards were packed and sent to Formosa. A bill of 58 cents was presented. It was moved by Mrs. Mack Macldadyen and se- conded by Mrs. Dougall MICIAIII, that this bill be paid. It was moved by Mrs. Lsuchin MacKinnon and seconded by Mrs. John A. MacDongall. that correspondence be received and placed on file. Regret was en pressed for one member who was slck and unable to be present. Rostoker has to ration the help- lngs to her youngsters. three boys and a girl. ranging in age from four to II. MORNING SMILE "I'm sick of walking the floori all night with this kid." "Ought to be gald you didn't live in Alaska. where you'd have to do. it six months at a stretch." lNicholns Gillls has charge of the llymo 212. Benediction. Ephesians y 6: land committee in charge. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Francis Mar- Dongail. Lunch committee. Mrs. Milton MacNcvin and Mrs. Mack MacFadycn. Mrs. Gian MacFad- yen read the study book. Mrs. study book for next meeting. 23-24. Lunch was served by the hostess ........,,. st. , or EASYRECIPES- Yours FOR ONLY sot FIVE ROSES FLOUR now olers you the famous Guide to Good Cooking in revised form. More pages, more recipes, more kitchen hints. This well- illnstratad book is wire bound to lie lat open; handy so use for years to com. Sand for your copy will!- IIIOW 1'0 OIDII Isulyada-sasadtoss int-Illnvhttusdontv '04 In like 00 the Woods rd-uscarunsrmnu IsIIIIdaO&IIQOO- l I tears! in saxmo "Be. i At the April 28th evening ser- .Y9'lK .70”? W- 1- . vice at Marizate United Chiirch, Alml meeting ofkork Point five 'l'eniuL-rt-nce certificates were institute met at the home of Mrs. l presented. 'l'liese were provincial Ftgi FJII ( i the Easter holiday It was decided! ' - ;01a:eIV:n::le:l.l('fl;:iIll;IiE of l'Lll(l)l.'.I"lQr. Tuffdayi May 7. Tb! Guardian P8gG 9 g 2 man 0 - --A--.-me. - -luw a. Bath - A - - . l Dkcussion look place m me or. unis!” btftiieavage ilill lIiI;:lda8Inigg::l DUBONNET PURCHASED v r: 3””l"3 0' ' Gkldcn '-'lub- Next briefly in reference to in LONDON tCP) ru - o 1 y , Neg. . - e Eveninv. Tmigi Ml-glclimabl? gig? Mrs. Enlilloii which was made by Mn standard says the Dubonnet is "mend by any-hm” 1:! lgllbbi ufalii Mayhew. Superintendent of ily recently 'sold l20.0tIt of its :1 or newer mpg. u cmelrbunday School by which me shareshin the famous ap;-; M". Dockmdom H5 3 ml Mse was sponsored. mm and there is some specnu ed '0 invite M" Haw" H990. h r. and Mrs. lhomas Wigmore Lion inyParis as to whether Inc to the Mn meelmg she waggafk K.e::,m:.::m.ne(: .0 "M, home in lclgntrulllngbeinterest .ind Dubonnet ed .3 i ' ' l on t rum an extended 5 HOW en acquire by Sam- Fair8232123"1:"i:Lu:i3dalmlt;1:itf;r t-rdi: lflriile Lnilfd States and Can- lllelnlironfman. the Montreal distil- iunch ...,.,.,..... . . 7 . - vtu Mi;-e.'s were spent in "- . Cleve Roberts. .'iir.s J? .:LilIilt'i'!slt;Sll llilglillv iltdudemdlt H-ondl 3""! T A . Mrs. Rem Madahan H H” mm: Y R iiends were visited in hew WEL . . ' ed by M"- 393. Mat-Ewen that Hlhlnd bull”, Maswcbuselm and 0 LlN'GTON"N.Z. lnemen) ' . wt give 32.00 for me Easter 5 I U. I tr island. They also visited xlken-equipped firemen fought a ' campaign. it was mm d . ea - e". Mm Hue" End 90'" friend! sen.” or hr” 0" w .p'5”"g" waded ma! mumns kc? Iigid sr-- in (I,u:way gnu mu ca,” in Mom. cgbinsc of the (l3,8;6-lo: immigrant "ed mm g H M mem- real. 1lUl.Orlllg with friends from 519 aptain co . w ich bcrthed Mrs. And: yiizlgigdtgiglgme a :,:lgdL'Nl::9 lalifgiorldl and back. Mr. :e?frel';3?i'Li:'l5l;l&' hiugglaiy Eligi- -L .. . . s. more were taken ' y eves e zlignoglggi-lc.';-I-VP;l:l:e;:i:n,liuim- (lemurs covering many h.5mm.:'; blazes were deliverately started.- ” Dll)' of Easter ubonnets heir my ahnd Glmeremmg scenes" "”'l”dl"K HM" elm” Here badly dam'ged' . parade bv the . p, e 1." I 9 etlsymlrg area. where mem- - - ....... . mus AnnWC”ar:I1t(l:k:rsh;;-tiorielii; orials dotting the t-ntiiiti')'sirie re- Mrs. MaL'l':ll'Pll was st-rwtl iilll flan me grew evenh 01 hymme ice cmm) at me How 0' W mm! -335. Regardless of, advancinr: mgg M-.9, Smgmg 0! me Que: '-3151'. Mr. and lllrs. lligiitvne are w 4 Social hm” Spem. n. st'ery fit after their inn): and our. ....- 1 gg Mrs. Carrie Kcnnedyghas return. ed toxher home in Kensingion from a Yibli in Hamilton, Ontario. uliere she uas the guest of her daughter - Mr. Ii. n. rim-1..-...i ...”.MH Mrs. (2 L, Ilioddgand Iilr nouri, Fwixtw - wem me pm. mwk m (,m'”iIH'('k and of her sister-in-lau. fiirs Rziy 900d 'l0VOUf town where he .15....” nmmh and -ibllletgart aIi)1d(Mr;. Shtieuvgari Alst) vis. ., relatives. " 1" 9""- 11' . thv tins ' in. many g..,,nd5 ,..L,m me I” gl;ll:l:l9lsl of Mr. and Mrs. William . ness of Mr. Cecil L'aniin.H um, i ' Ilngton. and uish him an om. dud " no--W , coglnpictcdrchcovery. ' TRADE BALANCE ' r. an lrs. E. T (Id . Mars-ate. spent the Easter i.c'.iiii.i'."; '";':' 'd ",'”;'.",; 1'" mi 1 In River John. N. S, wh iii ' ' cor 0 - 5 'l”lr"l”l- ; were sues” M their m'Hnf'I':w':Il'j against imports of 5i.336.00tl.0il0. Y0!!! Symbol 01 Quality daughter. Mr. and M . D r C "C Bowness. rs mum. M” ' C '”T Mrs. Donald Bovvness and Iain. lly. River John. N. S. gr. vumni I-NU QUIHIT1 raazaindermn dprchslded .y'I'he ant-e course of I956. and were re- " g openc wit tie lslandi ceivcd by Kenneth Thompson. Ymll. followed by Mary Stewart Keith Haslam. Cllllieffilhltl of l -t ' v -Manx Van Mayhew am Douglnl d as meeting Vlt'l't?1Juhn.eitlll Kcith Haslam who zgweileld 1:)PDFt1elI:d.mR(')IlIlbcall was has cumlplctcdntlie course and. re-l one vlsitory presenie TE;-resasuarnerl iellilfd hi? Cewlwate am? reCEWe'd' , - 5 8 year pin. Of special note is: gave report. Bills paid. The sumithe fact that Kenneth Thompsonl Reg. Butler. The president. Mrs. certificates for the Junior Temper-( Andrea Johnston. i Yhoosdnds of selsosss have loud :- , E, lath! iaifsamiha oi Sinus with this non:-famous vaccine. Loniigoa B, when g of 3104.15 on hand. and Keith Haslam each received Sick and school committees a National award, Kenneth rank- gavc report. 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