B > fF in. a é . an The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Sept. 2, 1959. 7 MARY HAWORTH _ _ Daughter-In-Law May Feel . _ Inadequate In Comparison - gSkt?, feel waguely 3 defensive, . offer, due to a : : “You've never to dinner yet: Please why t you ask us some time. We'd § u : 1 favorite of theirs—say baked bread or ham, or a transportable dessert, that you <|how to girls—five feet nine inches or 50. I believe with Harry S. (who was so quoted, at least) that the best way to help young per- sons succeed im fife is to find out what they want to do and en- courage them to do it. Simce you have a goal in mind, you're that much ahead. If you hope to be an actress, work at it, and modeling may develop as a, side- line activity, when you've learned : tize yourself. : To locate acting schools within your reach, consult your local public librarian for sources of in- formation. There must be school directories or theater magazines OT. GEORGE'S €. W. L. _| ‘The monthly meeting of the St. George's Parish Council C. W. L. was held. im the evening of July 26th. The meeting which was open- ed with prayer by the Rev. dir- ector, was presided over by the President, The minutes of previ- ous “meeting were approved as Roll call was read by member ship convener, who reported a total of 43 members. The. trea- surer read an itemized account of- busmess to date showing a balance of $30.00. Social action ed sick, and shut-ins. Correspondence codiisisted of a card of thanks from Mrs. Mich- 2el MacDonald, for message of ee specially blended for ‘your coffee a ee At Double Ring Sprays of Heather “and Sweet Peas, tied with white satin hows, marked the guest pews at Bruns- wick Street United Church, Truro, on Saturday, August twenty-sec- ond, when Rev. Williard C. Pick- etts performed. the double ring ceremonyto -unite in marriage his elder daughter, Nora Elaine, with Paul Meech Robinson, B.A., - younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Tra-| vis S. Robinson, all of Truro. Immediately before the bridal | party entered the sanctuary, the Brunswick Street Church choir, , of which the bride is a member, sang ‘‘The Lord’ is My Shepherd” ~ to Crimond. Miss Sharon Hopper, ‘guest soloist. sang “‘O Perfect Love,” during the signing of the register. Mrs. G: K. Bufrows, was | organist. , | White lighted tapers in brass | candleabra*)} on the pulpit, with | large baskets ofwhite and pas- tel shaded giadioli on the altar and in the choir loft, formed a lovely background as the young _ Couple exchanged their marri- age vows. > i The radiant voung bride was led to the altar by r brother Jack Picketts, who also gave her | in marriage. Her full length gown was of. | the bride, Was a charming flower Ceremony ion Blackmore—and Shirley Tup-; per were dressed «alike in pale blue ballerina--} gowns of ny- Jon net and lace’ over taffeta, with short-sleeved lace jackets. Their headdresses were pale blue daisies. And they carried white lace fans with sprays of soft yellow Shasta daisies. Little Miss Heather Elaine Thompson, of Halifax, cousin of girl in a full - skirted pale pink dress of flocked nyion with scal- loped hemline -and short puff sleeves. She wore a headdress of white flowers and pleated tulle with tiny pink velvet.bows. She’ carried a natural straw ‘basket: of Pink, Delight roses and white Shasta daisies. = } Alan Langille of Truro was: groomsman. The ushers were! Alan Beattie of Bridgetown, and Bill McCurdy of Old Barns. Mrs. Picketts, bride, chose for her daughter’s| wedding .an original gown of! azure blue lace over taffeta, | with satin trim and matching full | length lace coat. Her picture hat was-of pale pink lace trimmed with dotted tulle. Her accessor- ies were of pastel pink. and she wore a corsage of Pink Delight! Truro; mother of the, - er hat and dark brown acccessom| #8 to repay in kind, because she ies. Her corsage was of pink! assumes they've nothing to offer, sweetheart roses. |-O&% a par with your customary The bride is a graduate of the! hospitality or standard of living. | Provincial Normal College, | Or i may be you are a Lady and the groom a gradu- ate of Dalhousie University. On| their return they will reside in Wolfville, N.S. : j Relatives. and friends attending | Brooks,. Murray WMarbour; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacDonald, Miss Gladys Davison all of Char- the wedding from Prince Edward | Island included Mrs. G. B. Friz- zell, R.M., Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mi . Bedeque: Mr. and) lottetown; Mr and Mrs. Jiistin Woodside, Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Woodside of Clinton; Mrs. Ed-| win Lord, Bedeque; and Mr. and | Valley: Mr. and Mrs. R. P.j tonn vw. >. e f onigomery ; 5, Mrs. J. Darrell Picketts, Wiimot|} Mrs. Walidon Davison of Kensing-) * ing This Household Linen Sale For Bargains. Stock Up At Low Prices! ROM CMT ROC) Trapper Point’’ Wool Blankets Handsome Rainbow Duffle Stripes! Solid Colors! Two Sizes' Now for the FIRST TIME — SAVE —on beautiful, superior quality woven-in_England wool blankets that win the admiration of all who see them — homemakers who love their. beauty and style-woodsmen and sportsmen who neéd their warmth ‘and great serviceability! @ Top-grade long siaple woo!-treated te-be shrink-resistant @ Top-quality British weaving. whipped ends — easy to handle and shake out @ Brilliant fast, color dyes im shades -as permanent as modern methods can uce @ Great warmth-to_weight ratio . ... glistening fleece soft, brushed. nap Colors: Handsome Rainbow Duffle stripes—a “Trapper Mint”, Scarlet, Dark Camel, Pastels of Rose, Blue. Green, Gold-colour, Light Camel. Two Sizes: 3'2 Point — about 10 Tbs. per_pair. Single Bed Size approx. 6 x 90” Reg, 20.00 eee EATON September Sale, each, 16.00. Double Bed Size approx. 72 x 9 4 Point — about 13 Ib. per pair Reg. 22.50 EATON September Sale, each, 4 | Dear Mary Haworth: I read) However, what do you think of | make to perfection., MH. [60 file that would supply clues. |S ™Pathy received. with interest your advice to aja son and daughterén law who,| aus AT CAREER IM. The secretary was asked to lady who complained that her in-|in » three years of married| Dear Mary Haworth: I am a . purchase two new brooms for ‘}ritations to the wife of .an im-|tife, eaten with his parente| ait 15i4 years old, and will be |, May , Haworth counsels/the church. The president gave Ro oe K <Fd > portant man were accepted and|many many times, and, to date,|s junior in high school in Sep- | @"0ush her column, not by meil!a very interesting report of the -9O IT’S BETTER, TOO . \apperentiy enjoyed; but never re jhave never yet issued a return |iember. I .would like to be an|™ persanal interview. Write her) annual conventions. y turned. You thought the com: |imvitation for so much as a tam-| actress and have read that many m care of this newspaper. Fr. MacDonald spoke briefly on Plaimant was more seif-seeking | burger? young actresses: get started as ~ matters’ of° interest to the mem- " than hospitable; and I agree. I am of the opinion that this is models ai BUS-TRUCK CRASH bers. The remainder of meeting Tee carrying the socalled “bride's; | am five feet, two inches tall; iat he _|was taken up in finalizing plans’ riett Bruun of Newcastle, N.B.,|privilege” just a jittle far; and weigh 100 pounds and my meas- AINE ere ee Ee for the chicken supper, Aug- , served-the bridal party; and as-|that three solid years of it| irements are 32-24-31, With these pani -p Han raggindine say ewer ust Sth. NEW SCHWARTZ BLEND Mrs cena A. Mackenzie. Con tdemamee whee oi sions could I quatify as &/ im @ busdruck, collision near Tul The;meeting on ‘adjournment, . NOW AT YOUR GROCER Ss 5 Mrs. Walter MacDonald, and Miss you say? B.B. P eo ee said | puergarao City, Luzan. closed. with, prayer. . & : Gladys Sees FEARS COMPARISON yAoee it? Must one be staat tha ‘ ; Coy Ghee x Miss Anne Miller of Bridgetown;| Dear B.B.: This picture is so| 2. 7 ee: BSS and Misses Ruth Carter, Sybilleinikingly off balance, on the | yr T wan . nto WILL A CURFEW CURE ) CSreest me vent 5 and Syivia Patterson, Doris Black-| score of courtesy = Et oe Seedy ee aul bene: Es more. Anne Audas, and Shirley). of cou /, that I am eur) sting, is acting school training 2 aed, : . Mow you can get back t a Rector, of Truro. The newly-mar-lPacx ote I can only puces, But | SA? «How much would it | DELINQUENCY ? the thei of real . ried couple mingled happily re Sceee a cost? Can” you name a good | reg! - t the guests, serving the wedding |i the newlyweds are YOur | school? AB. é ; e~ fresh-reast Coffee 4 cakes. ‘ guests at meais, a can hardly be IFS AND BUTS au 7 sounds drastic but it’s working wonderfully in lost tor the lig ” ° ps a Lioyd ee bates ae creer waeiaa of Dear A.B.: If you are extra: + Philadelphia. Is this the answer in Canada? Read . tx ee the bride, and the groom respond-| Your sane rand judgment. Or are aan or fragile fower-| this week’s Star Weekly and see what you think. pel MUSTARD, PEANUT BUTTER ane srrees ' eat ef most fittingly. everawed im the sense that she) . © 4 =< 5 ri Guests were present from many |feels inadequate, clumsy and out- ‘tke way, you might find employ [. — = different points throughout the|classed in comparison to you, im x Maritimes, and the happy young the roles of hostess ‘and home- é couple were recipients of lov-|maker espéciaily. ; ely gifts which were arranged at} Possibly she comes of less s0- : the manse nearby for the guests) cial background, less accustomed | 3 peat : a to see at the conclusion of the te thaving friends and kinfolk at ee ‘ . - : »__ | table, maybe because her parents : — Mrs. Rob left 5 ‘ AND MES. PAUL MEECH ROBINSON |, honeymoon irip to Cape Bre|"H Wey couldn't afford the ex: SEPTEMBER a ton and other parts of the pro-|7* oe ls = nee : Brides Father Officiates [eae Fane PO | Graefly to your imvtiations, she | Soke . wore a summer suit nat- , + er : 2 &2..! tural linen, with pale pink feath-|™8y shrink from the test of try | WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2ND. UNTIL SATURDAY, SEPT. 19TH. Be Sure To Visit Eaton’s Dur- 2 ae white brocaded taffeta with fit-troses and haty’s betel. the most luscious apricots are for good babies ted bodice, fastened in back with} Mrs. Robinson, mother of the tiny covered buttons. The !0ng/ groom, wore a sheath style dress eleeves of her gown tapered to a| of pale blue lace over taffeta, point from her wrists. At the! with matching Empire style ja- . soft V-neckline of the bodice she | cket. She chose a picture hat of wore a single strand of pearls,/ blue lace trimmed with soft tulle, the gift of the groom. The gracet/ with beige accessories. Her ccor- ful folds of her full skirt terminat-| saze was of:deep pink roses. Large Reversible Heirloom-type BEDSPREADS “CAPE COD” Pattern 8.x 7 Decor-Colours .-. just one of the fruit juices and fruits now blended in a new, taste-gladdening way for your littlest angel — who deserves no less! Keep TUTTI FRUTTI a few tins always handy. the “reward’’ dessert from HEINZ BABY FOODS @ : - 0F-3or0 : : : ed in a chapel train at the back.| The bridal party left the church / A aoe pore x i a ee gore — — Her finger+tip veil of tulle illu-| to the strains of Mendelssohns om an early America eee ne g _ sion was attached to a headdress Wedding March, and at the recep- ¢€ = joomed, look in a handsome, heavy ‘cotton weave of Chantilly lace,.richly em- | tion which followed in the church} . doubly useful for it’s reversible! Rounded broidered with tiny crystal | hall, Rev. and Mrs. Picketts en- : corners for tovely drape. Deep twisted beads ‘and seed pearls. Her | tertained some one hundred and) fringe. Extra wide. Extra long. In Antique bridal bouquet was a cascade of | seventy guests, to which the As-| of course White, Bleached White,+ Paégtel. Pink, Blue, sweetheart roses, lilies of the | sociated groups of the church cat- valley, and .baby’s breath. - ered Miss Anne Picketts attended, Mrs. W. Grant Thompson of her sister as maid of honor. Her | Halifax, cousin of the bride, and) gown of cream-yellow brocaded Mrs. George B. Frizzell of Syd-| taffeta was also fashioned with | ney, aunt of the bride, presided ’ Maize, Green, Cocoa. Twin Bed Size 82 x - 110° or Double Bed Size 96 x 110”. we deliver DINNER CLOTHS \ PHONE 1-3 OFF USUAL PRICE! ‘or- EATON SEPTEMBER Sale, Each, White fitted bodice, and a very full | over the silver tea services. The CASES - , Skirt of ballerina length. She |lacecovered table was centred os 8557 SHOP 6O-OP dinarily, 7.95. ft a wore a matching headdress of |by a three tiered wedding cake. ee IT PAYS A truly good “buy” in lace cloths Spoke - Hemstitched Hems, “procaded taffeta, with small |which the bride and groom cut a d be Ge 1 a te <a Ordinarily, 3.25 2s yellow, velvet bows’ and white |.with the sterling silver knife us- ; ES , 4 . —ma e€ m1 Scotian y a ill Look handsome om your daisies, She carried a single | éd bythe bride's parents at their BARBOUR’S—i¢ 07. JAR . | : with: the know-how. of-:Jace-... beds: Made im Ireland of cream-vellow -rose_ encircled | wedding twenty-five years betans: , ; . ; weaving! Reproducing a Mad-_ finely woven snow-white with Shasta daisies and pink| Darrell Pigketis; younger bro- : . - Re ; linen and finished with zi carnations formed into a charm- | ‘her of t bride, capably at- Hh : 4 merited ses = and done spoke-hemstitched hems*for ing nosegay. _ : tended thé Guest Book. — itt : 4 aS with a lovely sheen in twoxtone —s iouch ef luxury. Size The bridesmaids, Misses Mar-!. Misses Judy Kingston and Har-|~ \ STORE HOURS s oo — cotton yarns. about Six 38". - z he aeciecasaipeotensiaiel sop Lae : oN ize x 90” with deep drop 2 | FG ee N SEPTE! a | . KING COLE INSTANT : e Monday to Thursday 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Q powers and double-foldfdecora- ae ae % 4 — ive edge. . : | : Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. z iS a 6 OZ. JAR ( . Saturday 9 a.m. to 5:45 p.m, MATER Sopjemnber .29 ee Vr : i . Sale, Each oe FOR TIDE CLEAN WASHES—CHINAWARE ~~ : 4 Neneh ~ 4 Hi | TE ~~ | NEW ISLAND—MAKE AN APPLE PIE i APPLES = 49 || HAMBURG ~ 89¢ Pork Chops 55c« ji tii Stand-out Saving FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Gay New Note In A Long-Wearing Weave! They're rate a fashion ‘hit’ in flannelettes and bring new dloom for your beds for they’re woven with multi-colour stripes from ‘top to toe. Excellent quality imports ex- LA septionally well made — a thick, firma weave with a close, Me es sream-soft nap that adds ‘to their cosiness and comfort. Double Bed Size about 70, x 90”. Borders in predominant Soft Blue or Rose, with hemmed ends. 8 ¥ . ‘3 ‘ * ‘ 1.99 \ ~“ bh, , gS. ZA YA ENON. ~ a i ELLIS-DIXON WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Havelock} ghter of Mr. 4nd Mrs. Howard Bilis, are showa following their; Dixon, Fortune Bridge. The! | EATON September Sale, > Pair wedding at St. James United! groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| Charloteetewn Church, Coburg Rd.. The bride is| R. T. Ellis, Souris. 117. Queen Strest e cuuamees eee + the former Doris Catherine, dau’)... ose ose »-4Phote hy Mereadh) 7 < ; |