A pm... vwddin: took place in St. Paul's Cathederal on All! I 1956. when Rev. Fr. .1. Mahoney united in marrialle Sltllllhnle Shelia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis .1... McMahon of Charlotte town. l?.E.I. and Mr. David Mar- tin Bishop of Saskatoon son of vi ,. . 7--.4. MR. 3. MRS. DAVID M. BISHOP l ! Miss Leah Mclldlllol of Calgafl was her attendant. dressed in ro-' ibin's egg blue with white pit-tuie lbat, and she carried a bouquet iof pink and white carnations. Mr. Conrad R. Bomers back at- tended the groom. Lena Camille IlcLure. Women's Edittl. P1, i Tillie Guardian Friday Sept. ca 1955 HAPPENINGS l A t i l ...:..::.':'::.".:':...".:. ?'3:::fl. :2” ;".::.:n:'i.:r.?:l-"....'-...,.'------ England that of Captain Alex- eva. A recent but an GT” ander Rhmsay, -Grenadier Guards, l dinner for the Van 2.2:: ::i.”'.:.1:::i:i .i:'.s"-r::,:r. :22: '32::-'3."-M-w - -- merly HRH Princess Patricia of ernmental Cois;.i.n1:.:h..?u;:g.:: Cloni:inauugh'tlt"ant.i,!Mi-as Flor; ll-;ras-i Taaiih Mrigration. Mn, V" Hm.” Lia Pigatricia R "0. 8 will ian wh llirm” Ml” Mum"- d Ym (Q amay, a gran - .' 1:” as many -MR1. soairii ye:a:s inueoeftawaclllililifihgwtetilel l E W" um Proving-.' time that her father. Field Mar-l A citation for the Lug” of Men shal HRH the late Duke of Con- it is interest" naught was Governor General of. for those whltlurecdve thzotholhltilll: Canada. but for all citizens. " ' yr The following in th. cu.1j0n .5 :::..:": ?.::”":'..'.::"";::...;; vs;ei'”.'i.C.;'i'” V-- picture on the front page of a 'For- M545: ""G',,,....i Staff. 3:.-',',.HiJr:il' ponto paper. The picture shows ed 5' ' ' i.lames, Cardinal McGuigan andliy m:il,e.,'m,Army' 5" ”"puo"'l' Rabbi A L Felnborg em lifving '" '""' "'3 1" "'9 F" lthe brotherhood of man atpuiiitedl ;':"?:.""s.,')lh ""l',l";,'":fh "Tc" . - u wen I c rea, .t'5':'il..f;i".” .'."".:::”"."::..::l':.;l mm 2" M -- as m R hm ' .d h. ' . lust 1945. As executive Officer. 9 3 33' - W 1911 milled 6" Transportation Division. Office of lfaiths in harmony of well-being the Assistant Chief of Staff, G-4, Mrs. Leslie Orton. Barbadas. B. M387 the TBCEDIIOII. which VII wgi, The! bride has been . 1-gsj. held in Golfs Zetira Room. the dent of Saskatoon for four years bridt and SW0!!! lell 00 I W9ddlhll For her wedding the bride chose trip to Winnipeg and eastern . whit, 5"-get length (rock or ny. points. For travelling. the bride .for the less fortunate. General Headquarters United . , States Army Forces, Pacific. Col- Ml M31901"! TFDUD. ltrllllam. onel Van Horne exhibited outstan- .Y0l1h8 Cindi” Plhnmv WM" Pltl ding qualities of leadership sound and recital opened the concert. judgmenh and cxecuu" ..;,my in I .. 7 MARY HAw95TLl Suspect Mom ' Of. Interference . sour uAwoit1'u's MAIL nw --v """':,'.'; Q” :1-(03:-llnx. Plit.ile and know naming of life. we have been digcuuing a couple we know. In ' um, and we want your 11., gm, we will call her Julie, is one of the nicest. 1'00” dllwni to-earth girls we have ever known. and beautiful as well. The b0Y- We will call him Bill, is the his bruiaer type: the kind of good J00 who helps old ladies across -St-reel! Bill never did much on his own as a kid, like the rest of us. and we always blamed it on Opera- tion Family-they always dish"? grated any ideas he ever had. by long talks. Julie alwa.VS Wlk "9 for him and said he had reasons if he acted funny. I think almost all the boys sec- another when we were kids: hm that he would die without her. and We took it that Julie belonged to hip; and I think Julie thought so too. as she didn't encourage the others. SUSPECT MOM Although theylve known each other from childhood. I don't think Julie loved Bill as a woman loves a man until he returned from overseas two years ago-in out ward appearance a man. He was 21 and she ll then: hnd we've never seen a happier pair. But we think Operation Family moved in full speed. as they were of mar- riageahle age. Now Bill has given her up. say- ing be still loves her, but has nothing to offer. and she deserves the best. We think he is easing retly loved Julie at one time url 301 Ilwlyl gave us to understand, intended to marry her some day-I Gallant. son of Ir. Mace Gallant of Cape The ceremony was pursuing Rev. F. Boots. The children Mary Choir was undr the ion of it. Edward rutric; let. The bride gives in marriage by her father looked winaorno in a floor length news of white nevovu satin topped with In bold! til Chan- tilly 1109- SW headdress held her three quarter Inna veil in place and she carried a bouquet of red rosed. Miss Clara Arsenault. cousin of the groom. was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of yellow net over satin topped with a bolero. she lcarried a bouquet of white roses. . Mr. Rene Richard. brother of the bride. was best man. The iizi-oom's mother wore a navy dress 'with matching accessories and a lcorsage of red roses. Following the ceremony a wed zdlng breakfast was held at the groom's home. -In the evening a supper was served at the home of the bride. The newlyweds will re- 1 side in St. Raphael. agh- 2. with Mrs. Murdock Macswsin. lln. Earnest Dollar and Mrs. elll as instructors. Correspondence was read. Re- ports of committees were heard. school committee reported they visited school and articles pur- chased. it was moved and second- ed that a Grade IX and X Geo- graphy be purchased for the school. Sick committee reported making two calls and sending two treats. A letta of thanks was read for fruit received and two mem- bers thanked the Institute for fruit sent to members of their famil- ies. Mrs. Dale Proudc reported hav- ing purchased a can of Fuller was for the school. one member 4 in a donation towards the E .the subiect; just says. "lie didn't 'love me." it has done something g to her; she has a different look in -her eyes. We know she really does ldeserve better than Bill; yet it may take a long time for her to - love again. is Bill a mental case”! 0r I Mom-victim? He was brought up by the slogan "Mother know! best." is he mixed-up in hls.val- ues? We are anxiously awaiting your comment. E.S. wiener fry. Bills were presented and paid. Collection 91 cents. Mrs. Dale Proude will be hos- tiess for the October meeting. and the following will be on lunch commiitce. Mrs. Omar Neill. Mrs. Charles MacNeill. Mrs. Murdock Macswcen and Mrs. Austin Sen- tner. Meeting closed with the ”Queen" after which lunch was served by the hostess and committee. ELMWOOD WJ. In 3371!) were paid. Cor- Mlliondence was read and discus- R0P0rts-of committees were then ll?-W "Id new ones lPP0lnted. 5'” "115 Pi'08rnm-Mrs. Bruce Cullibell and Mrs. Bryce Clarke; Lunch. Mrs. James Murray, Mn Vernle Webster. Mrs. Bruce Camp- bell and Mrs. Bryce Clarke. Mrs. Vernle Webster kindly in. vlted members to her home for the October meeting. Meeting closed by llnglng the Queen, after which a dainty lunch was served. by hog. less assisted by committee in charge. Collection 31.15. 81'. TIIERI-2SA'S C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the Si. Theresals sub-division of the C.W.L. was held on Sunday evening in the side chapel with g large attendance of members. The meeting opened with Pray. or by the President Mrs. Walker Rogerson. Minutes of last meeting were read by the Secretary and approved. A discussion took pljcg mg,"-d. ing the annual chicken supper and it was decided to hold some on g Ion over satin featuring a white. wore a box styled lsuit of blue and l season in Charlottetown wasp MM" many P his L "” himself up; TRUE DEVOTION The regular monthly meeting of October 2nd.. It was also decided ' lace yacketgvvith Peter Pan collar'E.N9Y Need Wllh hack arcessloriel a guest of honor 81 I i'9C9P1l')n incident go the pl-eplnnon of P01. as a hero, but we have another Dear E.S.: First, it appears to Elmwood W.I. was held at the to hold card games in each dis- and close filling Ioniz Sleeve-V He!" U90" "'9" "ml" "W-V W” '9' Thursday evening Ill" "'9 909' icles and procedures for the W075 '0' "ll"-mellllhg "heel-" me that the writer of this letter home of Mrs. John MncPhee on trict members to supply prizes ' Wed .d . J i it. with a full .kirt of fine nat , H , ,- mu, . I zlieir Yiedilllleg fijllilock n:rl1:ny Anllig ow:-r satin. Her headdress was a hmldery '"d, "1" l"9 rlmhi Al". fulness. and devotion toyduty. Col- U”lVe”"y' w.""vme' N's" "' '9' to Julie a different person. flgur- A letter WM Yeld T .. ” - ill! ' ' mm" ”l'3"5 '" ' "W" lmwl "9". onel Van Home made a conspic- Wm” l'” '"”d'' l" Home Ec'm”' ately speaking-s stranger to the Clllcer CdI'hPllEB- The School side at 1238-9th. street in Saska- toon. flowers were roses in a bridal bou quet. Wed At Indian River "no The Imperial 9”" M ll" prompt and efficient execution of D5"3l""5 "l U” Emplre ""9 "'9 transportation of requirements L A '"d ll” 9"” was l'”ld' throughout the theater Devoting l" "W R"-'P"l”" "”0'"5 ”f "'5 cm" long hours and painstaking applica- lmz Cl"b' Eusmn Skeet ltion to his task he cspably exer- R'"lVl"3 wllh ML T"'”l" w'57cis.ed supervision over all phases M"- Alb?" Rwpt Tl” l'”5Pl”'l"-Vlof transportation activities and His plea that he has "nothing to offer" Julie sounds like a broken record of Mom talking. He helps support Mom and, with all due re- spect to self reliant mothers, we've known for years that this lady is the personification. of genuinely loves Julie. with excep- tional maturlty of devotion; and that his analysis of the heart- break denouement ls pmbably substantially accurate and inclus- ive. Second. as to why Bill has kind Tuesday, September 11th. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitue Ode. followed by the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by ten members with a cent for each inch of waistline, making a total of 9.14 There were four visitors and lunches. Mrs. Thos. Curran kindly consulted to hold first game at her home. There beins no further business the meeting adjourned. - All) VILLAGE!!! e . - P - f committee for the occasion wererm,,i,,mn,d tactful. effective. co. Philip Wylie's "Mom." of folded um into . met, gince T tr? mnmlllmg llldwsl All? Annual ordlantion in dealing with repre- 'l""9 Wm” um l'b”"l "3 Cl"'”39 his overseas service. maybe 119 P''""”' The village aid program in pak o r, rs. v n re - , - - Tw "ti; k " - i 99 ll" W '" sentatlves of the United States was involved with other women 0 In You notes were is!” now cove" . nu.” populk st. Magv's' Church. Indian Riv- the bride was charming in a floor or. was the scene of a pretty sum- length gown of Chantilly lace bod- ,.luliet cap with tulle illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations with white streamers. Teresa. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hickey. Indian Riv- er. was united in the holy bonds of Mrs .Arnett Howatt. Fl . The long refertory shapcd iab- vet and H" W” Shlpplng Ad ' Kl l' . T ' . le was covered with an Italian em- l 3'";,'l,,f(:,,:;l.'I,,,,, hmugh his mun itred the table. their colors being. nous rnnlrihunon to me success enhanced by the sale-glow of thel f it n - ,tall tapers in silver candleabra.I-0 V 8 y lmporum tunlporlanon activities In the defeat of the Jap Miss Virginia Matheson. Albion Cross, left Wednesday for Acadia mics. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Morse an emotionally dependent during his stay abroad. (on basis) With the result that he came back more "innocent" feelings he had known before. Also. if his mother is I "mom." read from mothers who received baby gifts. The sick commlice had no report. tion of more than 3,000,000 in about (.000 villages. pupils are to collect in the dis- trict Mrs. Waldron MacPhee was IAIBAIAMIQMAHELLIS ' "ENGAGED Mr..and Mrs. Charles William, mmnteric. Moncton. N.S., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Carola Micha- helles, to William Raymond Gin- gles of Winnipeg. Manitoba. Mar- riage will take place October 13 in gegtral United Church, Moncton. FEWER BABIES The birth rate in the Nether. lands has dropped 29 per cent since 1946. standing now at 21.4 births per .thousand population. matrimony to Peter Francis. son I I M T . he . "I V I H . h or M--. ;--3--3- -,-do or --3;----... .2. .:::.'i..':..”r.. we 3.1::"i::;”.:3.';:;.”:2.'::;:'3.2.: -- ---n-5-,, --i- :::":::":..:: .t.":..;”"e'fJ ::;"';:::; v . na . '- ' r t t - l . ' , o n emo- - , ' "'9 13'? D9” "C O am”? "' mm "” M" 5 '”'Court circles. The uncle was pie-i nelce. Mrs. George R. Keefe. 8 fieonnlzl p:::;':e:p3;r:ap! '5: up gramme for next meeting are Mrs. No matter what meal-the kids Blooming Point. with matching headdress and Rev. Reginald F. MacDonald, P. l mitts. She carried a bouquet of P., Seven Mile Bay. C0"-Tl" 0f ""1 white and yellow carnailons. The groom. assisted by Rev. L.P, Cal-i bridesmaid was attractive in laghan. D.D.. P.P., Indian Rlver.l mauve net over taffeta with head- performed the nputial ceremonyidress and mitts to match. She and celebrated the nut"-lnl Mutlmcarried a bouquet of white and Rev. George MacDonald. P.P.. 5!. blue carnations. The little flower Marizart-t's. and Rev. EL. Mur-lgirls were dainty in their white Congratulaiory messages Ire being received by Mrs. W. A. Mac- l Quarrle of Hampton who will cele- .brate her 90th birthday on Satur- versationist. His delightful Canad-:ffv.?:pE,:::hbx?vl;,fl':,h:”f';g”" ian humour came sparkling - H 3d C en through to the great enjoyment of In on a" ." member! of the ("W l." - 'l1y. seven in number. Including rm? no Rev. Dr. W. A. MacQuarrie of P '3 Hopewell. N.S,, will Join their mo- centor of Music to Queen Victorial .at Balmoral. Mr. Troupis com- ; ments on his travels as well as his l music make him a fascinating ran- Pouring lea at the 7 Richmond St. , Mrs. Henry J. Fitzgerald. who was called to Boston. to attend the funeral of her mother. Mrs. James iJ. Dunn. is spending this vieek in Montreal. with her daughter and lsnn-in-law Doctor and Mrs. J. C. Sinnott. tcrday negativity towards Julie is a by-product of. and all mixed up lwith. unconscious rejecting senti- lments towards his Mom. l Perhaps he feels undone by lwomen. robbed of integrity. res- olution. dc-clsiveness. self-deter- imination, etc., by their capacity Elmer Calwlll and Mrs. Egan. It was decided to have a dance Cyril in the school and nirangementsl were made to serve lunch. Some discussion took place regardingo the use of the teacher's desk for the science kit and to purchase a new teacher's desk. This was all love just the kind of food we make-ace them gobble it Ip! gftewmtzfafmm LTI) PHONF .illl COMMETE LINE OF IREAD PASTIV WEDDING In IIITHDAV CAKIS 13 mi-I p,P,, summerlield, were pres- nylon dresses and lace vt-ils. carry- were Mrs! Mmon B n f- pl - g t . to sway mmhand include, Julie cm in the sanctuary. ling bow-trimmed baskets 'contain- Regent of me Raul l;;d'w,l::1 Cvhl:;,; lb" l" "l'b"'""5 um ”""l""llp Mr, D,nie1p,qm.u9 md dau3h.l in his .....onscious fury at female '::;t':'I';:u:1;mfNrh.l3l'c:i:'fdb:th2;; nu. l or mad. TM W The altar and sanctiiary of beaii- ing rose-petals. The groom s moth-'1" and Mrs? wg E. Musey. second; ""3 """l- rt" rgturned to Charlottetown .f.l dominanc-. n the home '0' M" Eugene Me .3"; an body ,q.,.",m.','.n h 5., W1 t- i N! .l fimuloin TOWN ' ' ' ianinuitiioq-iiuiiininii , . . ,. Miss Betty MI Do ld R.N.,lt r I able two weeks vaca- INSIDE STORY h...",m.(.1y decorated with summer! of spruce greesnhtricoline with white p the Earl of llillsbarn Chapter were! who has been on th: atllflf at Camp tion rlnenilltgton, New York. and; The specialists Dr. Spurgcon flowers and torn and the. sues Accessories. e wore -1 corsasei Mrs. R. Clark. Mrs. W. Hunter, Hill Hospital, Halifax. for the past other cities. They were accompan-' English and Dr. Gerald Pearson. PP"-S W9” marked W'll1 Wl"t9 '3” "f wlme baby "'"'"5- Mrs. S. Jeffrey, Mrs. W. W. Reld.llwo years leaves this week. for ied by Rev. Joseph Paquetle. Vil- in their book "Emotional Prob- ii in St Mary's Church were at-,er was attired in a two piece suitp Gums,” on Wednesday. October ' l WAS HAVING THOSE RUSH-HOUR BLUES Vice-Regent. The assistants froml in bows. The spacious church was filled with relatives, guests and friends of the bride and groom. The guest soloist was Mr. Arn- olri McGrath. Seven Mile Bay, who rendered beautifully, "Mother. At Your Feet Are Kneeling" and "On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother". Other appropriate hymns were sung in a pleasing manner by In- dian River Choir. Mrs. Edgar Hic- key was organist. The bride was attended by Miss Jeanette Norman. Albany, as maid of honor. Miss Catherine MacDon- ald, Georgetown. cousin of the groom. was bridesmaid and the little Mlssee Joan MacDonald. Pis- quld. niece of the groom. and Shirley sherry, Fernwood. acted as flower girls. Charles MacDon- aid. bmthor of the groom. perfor- med the duties of best man. -and the ushers were Raymond and Reginald MacDonald. Toronto. on- Ierlo. bmthers of the groom. Given in marriage by her broth- I. John J. Hickey, Indian River. rist Home, Summerside, for ap- proximately one hundred guests. I'l'he bride's table was centered lwith a three-tier wedding topped by a miniature bride and groom. During the breakfast mus- ic was played by Mr Albert Blan- chard on the piano and Mr. Arthur Cantwell on the saxophone. Mr. John J. MacDougall was soloist. Rev. Reginald F. MacDonald ac- ted as master of reremonies. Rev. E. L. Murray, proposed the toast to the bride. which was fittingly responded to by the groom. Sev- eral speeches in which compli- ments snd kindly advice were giv- en were delivered in a humorous manner by Rev. Kenneth MacPbor- son. Rev. Kenneth Mat-Millan. Rev. George MacDonald and several others. The happily wedded couple left Following the ceremony a re-l Ml.-is Jean MacLean, Mrs. P. Bry- New York. where she has accept. Crntion was held at Birch llill Tou- ges, Mrs. L. Burnett and Mrs. W. l ed a position. Previous to her de- McMurtry. The assistants from the Lucy Maud Chapter were Mrs. '1'. De- cakel Blois. Mrs. H. Miller, junior, Mrsmpleas-ant weekend. ll W. Michael. Mrs. Ron Smith. Mrs, .Ralph Dumont, Miss .l. Maclfay and Miss Kay Bethune. Ushering for the concert were Miss Marjorie Stewart. Mrs. E. M. Phillips and Mrs, W. Henry, The arrangements for the concert were under the management of Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald. Colonel Edwin .1. Van Horm- and Mrs. Van Horne. are being parture. Miss MacDonald littll as pher guests. her mother. Mrs R. J. MacDonald who spent a very Mrs. John A. Campbell who spent the summer with her sister. Mrs. Henry Stavert in Kensington, returned yesterday to her home in Wolluton. Mass. She was accom- panied by Mrs. Charles Hand. Bakersfield, California , who will visit with her for several weeks Mrs. Campbell expects to leave lfor St. Petersburg. Florida in No- ivember to spend the winter. LET'S EAT Two Fabulous Desserts on a wedding trip through the Marltimes which included the pic- turesque Cabot Trail. The bride return a reception arranged by tho groomls mother was held in the Blue Room of the Old Spain. Char- lottetown. at which Mr. Joseph MacDonald, Toronto, brother of After the reception all departed for the groom's home in Blooming Point, where a shower had been arranged by the residents of the community and in which many from far and near participated. The bride and groom were the re- Clhients of many beautiful gifts. Prior to her marriage. the bride who had been a resident of seven Mile Bay for almost six years was tendered a miscellaneous shower ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coillolly arranged by her many friends under the direction of Mrs. Everett Muttart . 36 tsp. salt. patod tour through New Jersey. Our host for luncheon was the Flemlngton Market Auction Coop- erative Association. The menu featured foods for Shrimp cocktail; fresh Jersey vegetable soup; smoked turkey plate with pink pickled eggs. beets and to matoes; potato salad: Sunnysilver Pie or apple-cranberry-pineapple; dessert mold; coffee. All measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to C. Sunnysllver Pie (Courtesy of Un- loa Hate, Flemington. N.J.I: Bake a plain fl”i piecnnt shell. sprinkle IV: envelopes vored gelatin over 1-! a. water. Separate 4 eggs. Drop the yolks into the top of a small double boiler. Boat until light and fluffy. Add Vi e. sugar. V4 0:. lemon juice. 1 tsp. grated lemon rind and Cook-stir over but water until thickened. unnav cold Discovered in Jersey llllly adding Vs e. sugar. fold into the first mixture. Pour into the piecrust shell: chill 4 hrs. Bring IV: c. canned pineapple juice to a boil. Stir in the gelatin. When dissolved, add i e. cran- berry cocktail. i c. small-diced peeled tart apple. lo c. crushed canned pineapple and ti e. chop- ped nutmeals. Add sugar to taste. Rinse individual molds with cold water. spoon in the gelatin. Re- frigerate 4 hrs. Garnish on lettuce and whipped cream cheese. Tomorrow's Dinner: Froeh veg- etable soup warm rolls; frozen minute steaks; potatoes: beet and egg salad: suaaysilver lanova. Pa., and Mary Paquette New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund MacMll- lan of West Covehead were receiv- ing the congratulations of their friends upon their fiftieth wedding anniversary on 19 September. Mrs. H. Bilodeau of Ottawa, re- turns this Friday by plane to Ot- tawa. Mrs. Bilodeau has been in the province a month during the illriesss and death of her mother, the late Mrs. G. J. Mccormack. Miss Mary Whiteside left Thurs- day for Dalhousie University. where she enters her senior year. Mrs. John Bonner. Antigonish. is visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Mlllan. lems of Living" (Norton! discuss the ill effects. on the male. of in- adequate mothering. They write (page 101): i "As he grows up he may tend. to avoid having any close rela- tiomhip with a woman. He has been hurt by his mother. the pro- tolype of all women, therefore (he 'assumesi all women have a tend- lency to hurt men. Why should he iput him.-iclf in a position where women can hurt him? . . . l "Such on inhibited grown-up may fall in love with a woman. and as soon as he is sure she loves him. desert her. or act in ' such a way RI to break her heart. Since he has been hurt by I woman he will now take revenge upon this one. Sometimes. after marrying a woman and treating her badly and then leaving her. he marries again quite satisfactorily. Flying Officer Douglas Pierce it is as if. having taken revenge of St. Robert. Quebec. is visiting on one woman. he now can have a for a week his parents. Dr. and decent relationship with the sex Mrs. H. H. Pierce, North River .. . " They countant'a Convention. attended the Chartered Ac-' sonai interview. Write to her in care of this newspaper. can dialects in Accra. photographs of re l a t iv es and friends to remind her of home. "I don't think 1 shall be too homesick because I've been away at school or college for the last lo years." she said. she has bought some warm clothing but is a little dubioiui about facing up to a Canadian winter after being used to tem- peratures in the Dos. Beatrice flew here a week ago. stopping off In England for three weeks to visit her younger sister ltld. lS.wboisstudytngtoboa dietitian. Turns First Sod For the groom. was toast-master. Mu- whkh New Jar" Spread with slightly sweetened . y in famous: - When she returns home. she . 1 dc W" wpphed b, "rt MM" smoked turkey. eggs. fresh fruits l9'"0”i""0"'d l”l"lPP'd "'""'- plans to become a school in- o”5w. CWY l,)li.iinalllil.r'(ll'r.ii.cr'sddlrr.an(iinll,tlliTe 'lnd ',',:'t.M”' iwpmg ”"'lm" MAl?,l'l' ' iC""hf"V ' ;"""Wl'ispector. OTTAWA (CP) Mayor Char ' - - f n " .i : s in v. I -l . - - Connolly. Seven Mile Bay, were vo- gag. . A "W5 "M" V" nfvoredpaguin oveinvao? c::,l Beatrice has brought with her 10", whmon wcdne'd.y du; . enlists and leaders in a sing-song wdwmln. Luncheon. Wu". colorful ceremonial robes and mvel. wag mo nu uound on . lsacre island In the Rideau River and declared: "At last, after a quarter-oer tury. we at least have I hole in the ground we can call our own." . it was the ground-breaking cere- mony for Ottawa's new 8l.0w.illl city hall. The building. expected to be complete by the fall of INC. will be the city gave:-ninoat'a first borneofltsowastnceflnde- strayed the previous city hall in mi For 15 years it has occupied rented quarters h a mid-city of- fice boiling pie: coffee. tea. milk. Trick of the Chef: To make hard-cooked our ninth. refrigerate overnim 'h viaegl .- Re-ove from the water. ltlr in Gold Coast St IOIONTO (C?) - Gold Goal! To Teach Canada About Hom - udent Wants cn.lfaaasindeeale.aail WAIT FOR MY DI I'M STAIZVING-I CAN HARDLY NNER. YOU KNOW. THE JOURNEY CM" 70'' lnwlllhl Coctllmc I r0- R .1, Perhaps this is somewhat the ' :L",.,'l'.'cc:'::,.'"".;';l':,;'r'I'l': 3: ll! ma BAILEY ALLEN the gelatin When dissolved -not on "'1?" 2: Elli: t”"'"'i,”",hM'"'h As I I " ' ' ' ' T ' Mr. s d M . R. W. Ma lg pry awo counles roul . W "I9 0' WM" Hfhltlohl. 0!! til!" .3" : ',",',n,T,:,r T: 3"! ll" f '3' "M" ''m' "Ed" have rlelturnt-Iii from Hallllanx. her column not by mail or per- TIZY A NElLSON'S iaou.-7 I ALWAYS KEEP Tl-lEM evil PENNY SAVER Hosiery oiiisur bl GAUGE ll DINIII NO MORE BETWEEN ' MEAL HUNGER NOW