m" SEVEN MILE BAY C.W.L. ‘ ~ b the b . . P a th. ' d‘ ' ' r tl fiitlinoster,fides “the” M" Thur.,0ctober30.1958 The Guardian Page 9 \\ CileiheeltsinSLdlle bdbynrogm Eff MI‘S- Stanley Foster chose for . \ 1' ' ,1 T e da even," her daughter‘s wedding a drngg the Maritimes. the bride wore a CHOOSE WOMAN GOVERNOR “f, cm“? onf .uflf fl of dusty — rose lace over taffeta beigowool suit with matching ac. NEW YORK (Api_The Amer. 55 Omnbe: 2ftl’ 01 '1?“ df’w,“ hf with white accessories. and a cessories, and a corsage of ros- jcan Stock Exchange Tuesday goalkbggl an 8'8“ dme 0 corsagc of white carnations. 05- named Mrs. Mary G. Roebilng, “its 121:119 anemia: or the Rev, 1)n~- Th0 grooms mother were a Previous to her marriage the New Jersey banker, as a gover- ector‘ the president Mrs Jas MM" Silk dress with While at“ popular bride-lobe was enter. nor. She is the first woman to Murphy OWE,“ the {newfié will; blatk Silk (lI‘CSS With White at'- tained at three miscellaneous hold a top policy-making position we league prayer Thl-e was no Cossm'lesi and a Corsage 0I \Vlllli‘ showers at the homes of: Mrs. on a major American stock ex- meetfino in September. cal‘muon‘s- Clarence Stevenson and Miss change. _And is also the only "‘8 o . f A a t Ct_ Following the ceremony thclMary Farquharson. Charlottetown woman in the to. head a . The mmums 0 “"115, me wedding party motored to Caven.!and Mr. Arne Matheson, Dull~ major banking institution. The "L mg were read and appmfed’flm' dish. where the reception was staffnage: where many useful widow of Sigfried Roebllni , she L ti0n ' ' mspondence was read {19m d.rs' held at the "Shining Water's Lod. and valuable gifts were received. assu .‘lCd her husband’s post as di- 5 ‘ ’ ' Bag“ MCDOn'aJd‘ Corleblpon go.“ The bride's table was cen. Following their honeymoon, the rector of the Trenton Trust Co.. h-t .‘Y ' ascregfny‘ alfovconvemgon rispmi tred with a three-tiered wedding bride and groom were tendered Trenton. N.J., in 1936. She be- OWI ie reasuiei gave er ICPOI‘ cake. topped by a miniature a miscellaneous shower in For- " l and presented a bill ofv.$38.137 RI): bride and groom, tune Bridge Hall, which was KILL PRIEST ' ' \ items purchased to-proytde une - The watt 1. Red b. \1 largely attended by many friends ALG ERS [R “a y _ Abbe es for church dedication. This 5. 90130.. .\ . r. . , I r .1 ex rs ' . bin was carried over {111 next Fred Clark. a friend of the bride. and ne‘g‘hbours' _The gms “Cm Perisi, a Roman Catholic priest , meeting. was fittingly responded to by the many and beauhf‘ll' in the village of Lambese, has -‘ 1 - . . . groom- Mr. and Mrs. Stead will reside been killed by Algerian insurg- g le mellf.{erh?l::.co€:;l1:gsafégnhevilig For a honeymoon trip through in Fortune. ents, police said Tuesday. ‘ appointed Social Welfare Conven- er instead of Red Cross. It was moved by Mrs. Robent Carmich- ael and seconded by Mrs. Wail- ter Noonan that we pay balance due on Sanctuary carpet. Discussion took place on work- ing for our Catholic Welfare of Prince County and was decided to keep a box in the vestry for ‘ donations to be packed at the next meeting. Collection was taken. Meeting closed with Act of Consecration to the B.V. Mary by the Presi- dent. E.D.5MITH '5 MS - STEAD—FOSTER “’EDDING Double—Ring Ceremony Unites Happy Couple SPRINGT N .1. math. 0 W -Fruit pie filling?; . . «a, v A quiet but pretty wedding. The bride. given in marriage { .Ln " The s H , on w'L met at the took place at Park Royal United by her father. looked lovely in: ANNEAR—MacDONALD; ANNEAR—SCRIMGEOUR p “gt Church. on Sept. 11th.. at 2.30, ‘ her ballerina length dress of ny-t lon net, and lace over satinl with finger tip veil. and carried home of Mrs. Duncan McIntosh on October lst. The meeting op- ened with the president, Mrs. Ralph Thompson in the chair, by singing the Ode and repeating the Mary Stewart collect in uni- son. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed, roll call was responed to by seven members. One visitor was pres- ent. Correspondence was read. It was moved and seconded to send $2.00 to the cancer fund and league of Mercy tea. A discus- sion on getting the First Aid Kit. Followed. Mrs. Herbert Thompson was asked to attend to this. A pan- try sale is to be held at Ellis Bros, Hunter River. It was mov- ed and seconded that all bills be paid. Motion carried. There was $1.95 paid on cards. $4.76 on sockis $13.00 on prem- ium blankets, and a donation of $2.36. Collection amounted to 50 cents. Mrs. Ewen Lamont invited the members to her home, in Char- lottetown if roads are good for Choose from ten fruit varieties. . . thrill the family with a home baked pie! p..m. when Rena Elaine, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Eoster of Dunstaffnage. be- came the bride of William Bruce, son of Mrs. Brenton Stead and the late Brenton Stead of B ay Fortune. The Rev. F. H. Littlejohn; per- formed the double . ring cere- mony, in the presence of the im- mediate relatives and friends. Mns. MacDonald left on a motor trip through Gasrpe and other points of interest. For trav- elling the bride chose a suit of aqua linen with beige’accessor- ies and a corsage of talisman roses. On return from their hon- eymoon the young couple will take up residence in Glace Bay, C.B. where Mr. MacDonald is on the oflficial staff of the Dem- inion Coal Company, Limited. Mr. and Mrs. Scrimgeour left for a trip through New Brun- swick and will reside in Freder- icton, where the groom is a stu- dent of engineering at the Univ- ersity of New Brunswick. For travelling the bride chose a suit of rose linen with navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations Prior to their marriage both brides were honoured with show- ers in Lower Montague, Char- lottetown and Edmonton. Many of the guests present were from Charlottttown, Souris, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the United States. We." Montague Sisters : .V.Uble CeremOny “@er autumn double wed- wassolemnized in the Uni- cnurch, Lower Montague, P. ton Saturday. September 13th, 230 pm. when the two elder ters of Mr. and Mrs. Ches~ Amman were married by Rev. 'Fraser. Shirley Irene was fit in marriage with .William re, son of Mr. and Mrs. L..l. . Donald of Syndey Mines, and yet Elaine with Ian Nelson, _ ' Mr. L.D. Scrimgeour of node, N3. and the late Mrs. " ur, in an impressive ring ceremony. the chunch was bea-utinully de- and with fall flowers arrang- i‘n a very colorful and ar- ' manner by Mr. Howard ‘ of Montague. ' The brides were charming in ' floor - length gowns of many white brocaded taiflfeta, ” "titted bodice, portrait neck- a cascade bouquet of red roses. The bride.'sonly attendant.Miss Isabel Stead. sister of the groom. wore a dress of powdered blue nylon»net over. taffeta. with matching bolero and headdress. and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. The groom was ably support— groom, wore navy blue crepe with matching accessories. A delicioos retpast was served by the Women’s Auxiliary of the church to 120 guests. The hall was artistically decorated for the occasion. the tables having large bowls of roses and the brides’ table was centered by two three- tiered cakes, each topped with a miniature bride and groom. Rev. Mr. Fraser proposed a toast to the brides, which was fittineg responded to by Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Scrimgeour. The happy couples received many telegrams expressing good wishes, which were read at the reception. Misses Eileen and Marilyn An- near were in charge of the guest books. Following the reception Mr. and The LOT 8 C.W.L. Bulger on Tuesday, November ‘ ' t meeting. .and lone sleeyos to no _ 13th. _ nex - ilpoint over the handsp'le‘heig me monthly meetm’g. 9f. cor' The meeting adloume‘l ‘01- Meeting adjourned and a dainty tip veils of tune imusion pus Christi Lot 8, SWb-lellSlOIl of lowed by the Rev. director’s lunch was served by hostess, as- the C.W.L. was held on Monday, October 20th., at the home of Mrs. Willis Bulger. The presid— ent Mrs. Ernest MacDonald pre- sided at the meeting. Father Dooley meeting with the League prayer. The secretary read the minutes of last meeting, also the corres~ blessing and the act of consecra- then. -A delicious lunch was served by hostess and refreshment committee. gum a tiny cap of peanls and ' . The carried bouquets of it! and pink galdioli. They pearls, gifts from th e bride, Shirley, was given 'age by her father, and ‘ by her brother Monty of sisted by Mrs. Ralph Thompson and Mrs. Dan McPhee. A sale of cotton took place with Mrs. Duncan McIntosh as auctioneer. $4.80 was realized. opened the l . .1‘C9N‘FIDENTIALLY YOURS nton. Shirley was attended I t r Sig/[er Norma as maid Of po’l‘ll‘iignficemembershcip convener l"_by B'yrne Hope Sanders fligdlfiéiabgsthjfixfiggagfiggt Mrs. Harry Young, reported MONTREAL, Oct. 30th—Resolved—to give my family really interesting meals this winter— without breaking the bank. That’s why I’m de- lighted with ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS. Creamy-smooth, delicious and very easy on the budget! You see, they‘re the puddings you can make w1th inexpensive, calorie-low skim milk. You’ll see from the instructions on the Royal Instant package that you can use skim milk in either liquid or powder form. Royal Instant Puddings turn out perfectly either way, every time. Add skim milk to any of the seven Royal Instant Pudding flavours for dehctous, decidedly interesting desserts! IT'S A PLEASURE MA’AM . . . to share such a wonderful recipe m three new members had joined ' w _ since last meeting. J°l°jflgfiznafngiirfi§tm’ Ars Mrs. Robert Howard would tclassmate, in Nursing School, he abs?!“ from We 931719.11 d'mng .maidof honor, and sister Dab the Winter months, Miss 'Ger' ytas junior bridesmaid. The tmde Ma‘C‘Don‘ald was anPl’mm‘fll ids of honor wore identical 35.5?C1‘et31'3’» 8}“? MTS- James " length gowns of tang, Griffin as spiritual convener. ' cryshal 'cham, while the Orders for Christmas cards are "air bridesmaids wore similar to be taken by three of the mm- as of seafoam green. They bers- cliose white accessories and talkFatheTTDOgllfy fllcentecgiive "a ‘ nosega .s of allow iad- ' on “ ea mg a Sm . y y g and plans were made for holding classes during the winter mon- you take . .. as this, with you—another taste-delight made with BORDEN’S EAGLE BRAND Sweetened Condensed Milk. I know you’ll find it a _ , pleasure when you make them! 'Constatble Hartley MacDonald Wok, N.B. supported his “115' . , Blend 2/3 cup (hal'fzalgntg?‘ga11c)hielrgfe Brand Sweetened v The next meeting is to be Condensed Milk, in cup each of finely chopped raisins. as groomsman and Alex of Charlottetown performed miller service for the seond J. Donald Groves of ‘North - and Carl Reynolds of Mon- acted as ushens. (Rev) J.W. O’Brien of Mines, grand-aunt of the played the nuptial music. the opening of the ceremony .t Blake Wood of Soutlnport lmost feelingly “The Wedding . " by Dunlap, and during Mug of the register, Mr. _,Bears of Brooklyn, accom- Od by Mrs. P. Peardon, sang coconut, finely chopped nuts, and chopped cherries: .' .150 Va lb. marshmallows. quartered. 1 cup Graham —— ' Wafer crumbs and 1 tsp. lemon juice. Shape in round ball: and roll in additional Ia cup of Graham Wafer crumbs. Makes 2% doz. MAKE THOSE LONG-DELAYED HOME IMPROVEMENTS . . . and save money! At this time of year, with construction activity slackening, it‘s easier to find skilled workmen to turn those plans for indoor home improvements into a prac- tical reality. Yes, and you can save money by paying for the labour and materials all at once with an inexpensive BANK OF MONTREAL Home Improvement Loan. You can repay your loan in equal monthly instal- ments, plus interest at only 6% per annum. 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