ME. AND MRS. R. Zwmwz laaa Carulb Ielza. losn.'I ldltar. Phone & Page 8 The Guardian Sat., October 12. 1957 Mrs. Cyrus Macmillan left to- day for Ottawa to attend the opening of Parliament Mrs Macmillan will also be present in the Speakers Cheaters. The Centennial Y's Meneites held their monthly meeting at the "Y" on Oct. ii. The meeting was in the form of a pot luck supper after which Maylea Man- ning introduced Mrs. Willard Mackay, art instructor for City schools. who gave a very inter- esting talk on interior decont- ing. Mr. and Mrs. .I.R.l..eClair and Mrs. Henry Blanchard. left on a motor trip to Boston. Mass.. for the holiday weekend. Beautiful Double Ring Ceremony Held At Lot 65 A very pretty wedrliniz was ad in a navy crepe dress withl l Visitors at the home of Mrs. Olive Carr. City. were Mr. and Mrs Frank Walsh of Welland. Ontario. Mrs lA. W. King has returned to her home in Petrolia. Ont.. after visiting at her former home aoieiniiized at St Ann's (iiitii'ch. l.ot iii. Sattirtlaii August Illst, 1957. when Mary PHll'll'll-I, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. l);in- iei NlcGinn of Lot M, uas uitii-l ed in the holy bonds of matri- monv to Rtisseii Jillian Mac- liinis. son of Mr and ilrs John .I. Maclnnis of Earnrclifie. P I-I l . Rev. E. I. P. Callagiiaii iiii- cla of the bride. p0rIi)f1'llCt'l the doiible ring cereniony and Rev. (fharics Mat-('artliy celebrated the Niiptial mass. The sancttiary was tusit-fully det-iiraied viiilt iiiixed flowers. torn. and vii:-ii li;:lils, The giicsti pews were marked with vihitel bows and florettes of roses. During the nuptial mass ap- propriate hymns were sting byi Mrs. Amos Callaghan, Mr. l-Iii- iicne Mooney and iiisstw Don-' alda and Rita tlaclionald The bride. given in marriage! by her father was lovely in El floor length gown of nylon IllllPl”l with lace appiirities. Tlte tight fitting bod-ice was fashioned of nylon Vlllh baleati neckline. The long sleeves tapcrcd nit-r Illt' fingers. lier tulle illusion fin-pi ger-tip veil was held in place; with a crown of iridescent ite-l quins. She carrirl a white lact- riivrred prayer hunk topped ViI'l'i a ('lil'NaH(' of red NWPS. THO sislcr-A of the bride. Nlias lltirtnn Mcfiinn as maid of lion-l our and tliss Catherine Mc(;inii' as hritlcsiihid. were itmsncd i- iiviiiicall) in iialir-it-ntzlh dross- W of red icivolcon fasliionrtl on prtiit-t-ss lines They tiore whitt- ft-:itlicr bands anti elboisuleniztii uinics They carried nosegays of white mtims. l Miss Mae Mac-Innis, niece of matching accessories. Her cor- sane itas of white mums. Fttllilitlng the ceremony a re-I ct-ptton was held at the Queen. Hotel for eighty guests. The brides table was decorated with mixed summer flowers and cen-I tered with a three tier wedding; cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. I MI. Jaiiies Callaghan. uncle ofi the bride. rapa-bly acted as mas-, tor of ceremonies. Rev. hltr(".irLhy proposed the toast ui the bride to which the groom fie ttiigly iesptinded. Miss Shirley Slctliiin was in charge of the gtiiut book i For lravclLiiig the bride t-liosel a sheath dress of blue and white silk taffeta with matching dus-. it-r. She wore blue accessories. lit-r t-orsage was of red rosrs. Out of town guests were Mr. Urban Macbellan of Winnipeg. .VIr Louis 'H('GlnI1 of 1ialifiix.t and Hrs MacCormack of Bos- ton. Mass. I Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mac- Innts hate taken up residence in Winnipeg. I -He---e-i MORNING SMILE Applying for a job in a far- i lory. a recent high school grad- ding time was momentarily stymit-dl by a question on the applica- lion: l "What machines can you op- crate? ” l PEIINIHK hrit-fly. he finally wrote: ”Slot and pin hall." UNPRECEDENTED HONOR VICTORIA CPI--Delegates on Charles , the groom as flower girl was at- the we, Amputation, 0; Canada tired in red velvet viith it while (iom-(-nun" here Wednesday paid." rnronct and carried B basket of ullprpuidenyed tn-ibm, H, u'.C(,L- red and white ct-it'nalions. ,gidm.,. Lamben of Tom," ohy Th? IP00"! WI! lllftndflllg hi” electing him dominion president Mr. Urban Maclgllan of Wlllnl-'0f the orggnizuion fbr mt H, P95 '5 5'””"""'""' Wlill '"l'- has been president of the organi-I Brandon McGinn and Mr. RICII-pzatjon o( "mfg mm, 4,000 d,'3.l in Hope River. She also visitel with friends in Borden and Char- lollelown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and daughter Mary. Breadalbane Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartlen, llalitax. N.S.. and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor, Founs:l's Mill. visited Lennox Island. also Mrs. Gordon MadMillan's beautiful flower garden at Cornwall Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MacLag- gan left Summeraide to spend the weekend with Mr. Macl..ag- gan's parents in Fredericton. N. B. HOUSEHOLD HINT " i Never wring out glass fiber 01' acetate taffeta materials alter laundering. These fabrics. whe- ther curtains or a fluffy D19- ticoat. should be washed without scrubbing, hung up to drip dry- COOK'S CORNER MR. AND MRS. R. I'D. lll'GHES Double Ring Ceremony Held At R. C. A. F. Station Following the ceremony a reception was held at the hnmel cucumnggs suczn of Mr. and ftlrs. James Cald-i 2.10,. cucumber; well. ('iirtis Park. R.C.A.4f-I Sta- 5 small onion; lion Chatham. N. B. The toast, 1 qt. vineggr to the bride was proposed by igul alive on the best ntan. which was respond 1 tablespoon clery seed marriage to Ronald Iltlvvtird ed to by the groom. 6 tablespoons salt. Hughes. R.C.A.F. (lhalham. "try The bride's mother chose for Method: Peel cucumber: and of Xlr. and Mrs William llilillw-lhcr daughter's wedding a licht.slit-e. also onions. Let stand in Cllnrltillelntin, P l-1.l. blue nylnn dress and navy ;1u5.i salt for 2 hours. then add celery Rev. R. hut-harne performed tor with pink accessories with itred. olive oil andr-nix all togeth- the double ring cert-iiioiiy. lg. (-nrsagc or pink roses, ier. Bottle in sterilized bottles. Given in marriage by ll" h'i0'l The groonis' mother wore it y? that-, Albert of Chnrlotieimvnmwhite printed nylon dress, while lhe bfldf WM WPRTINE I Pill? accessories and wore a cnrsage yellow suit with white TlN'k.lof pink roses. white iiccessorit-s and a cnrsagei Later the bride uid groom left of American 3t'r1tIl.V F05"-V ion a motor trip ghroiigh Ni.-wi Mrs. James Cnldvirll. sister of Brunswick, Nova Scotia andl the bride. was matron of honor. iPrince Edward Island. She wore a light green suit withl Out of town guests at the wed- while accessories and a corsage ding Mrs. Mabel liiivers. George-I The Lady of Fatima Clitiri-h. R.C.A.F. Station, Chathani, N B..t was the scene of a pretty wed-' when on Saturday. Wilma. Donalda, dtitigliter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry of George- town. P.l;. island. was united int HAPPENING; ' Mayor W. A. Currie and Mrs. Currie ldt Summerside Friday to visa wifii Dr. Ind Mrs. Halo- ea. Moncton. N.B.. during the holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W.K.Llewellyn left Summerside recently to spend the winter months in Vancouver and Victoria. BC. Misses Mary Cairns and Hel- en MacMillan. nurses-in-training at the Prince Edward island Hospital. Charlottetown. visit- ed their parents in Sumimersldc during the weekend. Dr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips and family of Ollseary left. Tues- day for Ottawa for the opening of parliament there. Mrs. Gordon Macl)onald and children left Thursday for Toron- to to join her husband. S-L Gor- clan MacDonald. Mrs. Duncan MacDonald and daughter Janet will accompany her, with S-L Bruce MacDonald and Mn. Mu-Donald. Trenton. Ont. and Visit Shower Held At Montrose . Mr. and Ira. wue tenderedl a t nuptial shower at Ltd! in Mr roae. Wedneetuiy evening. The shower waa Mn. Arthur Wright and Mrs Neil guests were present. To the strains at the Wedding March. played by Mrs. Hilbert Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy were escorted to decorated chairs by their cousins. Mr. Hit- bert Campbell and Mrs. John Clark. An introductory poem was read by Mrs. Haber Ramsay. and baskets of gifts were brought in by Verna Clark. Bry- an and Barry Canubell. Mrs. Heber Iluneay and Mrs. Frank ELY I. IIitANU8 FIIIEJCI L DIISCOU. Binftyltl; auasisted in (men- e g and reading the ae- . - y mmpnyiu good Winn". Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moldan late Joe: D1i;Is.coll of'Ml. Her 0,, hem" of N. Mme. Mn ua ivinh to announce the engage bet-t. P. .. marriage will inent their daughter Mary take place Saturday, October as Bernadette to Frederick Leo. aon at the Church of the Most Holy ii Mrs. latelle Driacoll and the Redeemer. Charlottetown. Hardy expressed thanks to their friends and neighbours. The guests joined in singing "Fir- They Are Jolly Good- Fellows." Refreshments were served by the ladies and a slnasonl. led by Mr. Don Campbell. with Mrs. Hubert Campbell as or- ganin. waa enjoyed. COOKIES mo i-aasnmtnits Aaoiiitn to make 2:-air. LUNCHES passengers moved through the mare port (1 Montreal Tuesday. The Empress of Scotland left with about 500 passengers. The Nether- lands slip Siiiderkruls nailed with if j appealing returning Dutch tourists. The Em- press of France arrived from Liv- erpool with about 550 pusengun. ijinictsiivt of pink ruses. . William lliighes. brother the groom. wait best man. The ushers were Mike Mur- phy and Frank Shepherd. W. C. T. U. COLUMN TRY "HI! IMPLE lilrli Mary Elana in Halon In search of better health. many peqple are turning to the afriple life. with simple needs mad tooth, in this way finding abotndln; health and vitality. They begin with a change in their food habits, eliminating many stimulating and highly sea- soned foods and elaborate nook- ing. Next they eliminate time- eonsumina but vi-ieaiiiglesa ha- bite of entertainment. This al- lows them time to do the things they really want to do. Gradua- lly they find they are traiirlorm- ing their lives. Life takes on more meaning and interest. In this type of life, tobacco and alcohol seem superfluous. I myself was overweight and a nervous chain smoker. My health was not good. but I didn't know the cause. When I was complain- ing to a friend one day she said to me, "I lost fifteen pounds merely by loin: MI a juice diet three days a week." That day was a Thursdirv. so Tliiirnday. Friday and Saturday became my "juice" days. I drank fruit juice. vuetable hire and pure spring water. which in itself cleanse: the system of Mrs. Mt-Ginn. mother of the bride. chose for her dauuiitt-r's Widdml I dl'9!I 0' dlI!I.V Niel The "new" Welland Canal with bled ICCQISOTIN. Her uIr- opened between Lgkg Ei-ig md :30 was white mums. Lake Ontario In IN) met The jotl'n'a mother wna attiir- l3l32.000.(X)0. lrd Wedge all ushers. inbted men kg 41 3.9,". . of dllteult d the whole proeeu. Alter a glass of warm Inter. which I always drink first thin la the morning. I cartel thit- lag grape yuice. a siimunce tiles. for breakfast. stir-priiuingly that was al I waisted. An hour later. leellq a little hiittll'.V. I had one who drink: heavily an e llown. grandmother of the hride.. k llarold Landry. Albert Landry" W and Floyd Landry. all or Char-i '"'w lottc-town. Richard Landry of . Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Wii-I A . liam Hughes and non Billie of Charlottetown y I. Previous to her marriaite the ::''''.'7"' "M. . dwhhl bride was tendered showers at h”'d'n.'"".”'."d'....4 the homes of Mrs. Elinor Hen-L I m H" M. dentin and staff of Fivelynisl -dububd--.&.g&.d Beauty Shoppe where iilie re-I .'...i relved rnanv lovely and usefull gifts. . 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