st. Patrick's Church, Fort Au- gustus. was the scene of a very pretty summer waddlnl on All!- ust 26th, when Gladys Mary. daughter of Mrs. Henry MoGuirk and the late Henry Mcoulrk of nromore. was united bonds of matrimoay with John I95:-ph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Linus Smith, Donngh. ltev. T. P. Butler performed lire double ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptiai Mass. Al- to present in the sanctuary were Rev. Joseph Paquatte and Rev. Daniel Driscoll. The bride, entering the church on the arm of her brother Clif- lord. to the strain of the wed- iintz March. looked charming in a floor length own of white ny- Inn with Chan lily lace and fit- led bodice. Her veil of French law was held in place by I head piece, fitted with sequins and pearls. She carried I bouquet st red roses. The bride's attendants were her sister. Mrs. William Shea. as maid of honor. who wore a iiaiicrina gown of dusty rose with matching accessories and the bridesmaid who was Mrs. Gor- don McGulrk. sister of the grooan. she wore a powder blue baller- ina gown with matching acces- !(if'l('S. The winsome little flower girl was Rosemary McGuirk. She Anre white glen with matching head dress. 9 carried I basket ')I mixed flowers. The groom was attended by lir. Gordon McGuirk. brother of 'he bride. The ushers were Mr. llarnld Bengnn and Mr. lvaii Mc- groom was a shaving kit. The groom's gift to the bride was I sci of rhinestone Jewelry. The bride's mother chose for hcr daughter's wedding a dress of l('ilI blue with lace. She wore uhitc accessories. Her corcege was pink carnntions. The groom's mother wore navy blue. liar cor- asge was red camntions. Dllrlnil the ceremony the Mt. Ryan Youth Club sang .maay appropriate hymns. The organist was Mr. Petef Driscoll. Follow- ing the ceremony the bridal per- ty motored to the home of the groom where breakfast was serv- -.d to over hundred relatives and guests of the bride and groom. Thcy spent the day visiting in- teresting points on the Island arriving at six o'clock at the home of the bride where supper was served to two hundred rela- tives and guests of the bride and groom. The bride's table was entered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. 1'. P. Butler and responded to by the groom. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. the music being lurniabod by lurba's Orchestra. Amid showers of contain the happy couple left car on honeymoon trip t rough the Ilinritimca. For travelling the bride chose I grey suit with Dink accessories. in lialliaa. the bride was IBVPIIOII M I shower izii-cu is her honor by her stater 4?” HEW DRAMATIC .55; till it ill. ii; i .3? it? ggl .1 Br I I (iuirlt. The bride's gift to the; IR. AND H38. J. J. SMIE AND AITENDANTS Double Ring Ceremony Held Ai St. Patrick's Doria where tshe received many lovely and useful gifts. . Prior to th sir marriage the young couple were tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and lira. William Shea, Lake Verde. in boll! Tbolargeamountofmoneynnd , ding were Mrs. " -30mm tanaCaralhnIlcl.nne.Iesann'slnitu.PnnIs1 valuable gifts received show the high esteem in which the young couple are held. Out of town guests at the wed- Teller and family, Crystal, Beach. 0nt., -11...... Sept. 19, 1957 Murpl'iy- Griffin Wedding Solemnized In A quiet but pretty wedding was aoiemsiand at the Church at the Holy Name, lenslngtnn, August Slat. when Marie Leona. llllshter of the late liar. and who smiled hastily and was well content In her arms. Why do ill- nesses and miseries descend up on folks. busy and needed? Until tomorrow - -- - Diary " T ight . . nnlnnhsenamuhllvbe sister. Ira. Allnnlwki. who wereadnskymoaaca eihet rm-'t'” jj Iu'Iu.IIdaec'nngnIlwhstc carnation. rassnauwnsnblxsunart adbyhiahnatha.Allan. ...:'..t"....t'”""'l"'.::."..:.i'il.:'. was mediate fI.IIUI.:1vLB home of 3! IDA JEAN IAIN lr.nndIrs.AIIIIlI'phy.1'he ilownaanydliiisaieaeures bride's able was beantitIlly.da- are you forced 10 IJVG up IIOP Qahdwithbtlflldaied-hliaultiniuwithyuuoldpav ternofeial;lnslhlllU0DIY0ubIl!- ' bride" and snow. 9 was deued w surpus pouncege. A Lb: Gurdun PPFE-9 cut in the traditional manner. Ihlltinetnnhuia can iolt you out The toast to the brideina 30- at the diet-failure pattern. Fact pa lbyAllanllurphy.Iadtheis.achaagei.aattitudeeIado greamilttisgiyrespendad. naorethannlleisetotnkethe Kensingion Mrs. Jim! A. Gritfin, Glengar- worth. son of the late Mr. and Ms. John Murphy. C' resistance out of One ovenvcistit sot hemii into the proper frame of mind to re- duce by listliiii all the toys of life she was missing since she had added I) Pounds. What did she miss most? Freedom .of motlon-encumb- cred with fat, she couldn't move The double ring ceremony was rftlmed by the pastor lav. ' Callaghan. D.D.. who also celebrated the Nuptiai Mass. The bride was lovely in I street length blue mist organza over taffeta with pink accessor- with ease and agility. As she ex- Felaed it. "My bulk got in my way.” lninrt young looking clothes. lha faced the solid fact that use so is neither as smart nor as youthful as her former also is. Iumnier activities. Ashamed to UPINAII CANBERRA (Reuters) - An nlrllnc carrying Australian Prime Minister Robert Ileasins bad to circle Canberra Airport for nearly half an hour Monday to tie-ice lts'lInding flaps which lea. Her corsage was of pink car- When Too Fat, A Person Can't Enjoy Daily Living clothes. this overweight din ant swim or tlhljlkeailn the woods or go . . . all the thlsu she used to caioy doin- NII PERSPECTIVE By taking this objective View of the disadvantages of being bur- dened with- excess pounds. our overweight achieved an entirely new puspeetive. This is what psychdogiats term insight. Once die recognised that she was doing herself no favor by continuing to eat beyond her requirements. she was eager to stay with the right course of action. This reducer reported that from then on. instead of I i ting cai- orie restrictions and being irked by trits . With I change in In brief. the day she made up her mind that life was too excit- thaempshe felt grateful for nu- ' 3 E E i 2 clcarnedeutbcrolltankalaths vicinity. rauous coasr British Columbia's coast - line had become locked. be seen in I bathing suit or play tag to let overeating spoil the fun. diet became a privilege, not an fronts the Pacific for 100 miles. Mrs. Edward Jsckrnan. St. Cath- Irincs. 0nt., and Mr. Gerald Mc- Gulrk, Marathon. Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside -in Donagh where the groom is I prosperous llnrinar. - Photo by Meyers. ELLEN'S DIARY Ellen Describes Two I Most Delightful Visitors What would she be like - this wife of the experienced livestock man from the upppe: Province who is presently to go 'around the world" thouizh not "in lit) days?" For various reasons she is not accompanying him on the extended trip. maybe one of them is. as we could easily ap- eclate. that she can not allow self to be so far away from the other loved ones in Canada. including the twin babes of grand- sons with whom the pair has been blessed of late. Because. she in. we decided. I woman who would give up without a sigh I chance to see the seven wonders of the world and all the grandeur and glory of distant scenes. to be of Inv- Ihg service to her family and Clue busy and content await at home the husband's return. Concerned naturally having the secret moments of worry I- cross time and distance for such Items are ever a woman's lot. lat acceptin it. pleased on his behalf that the movement season "he has anticipated so long" was Ii”'h.st come. She is I sweet-laced lady, most at ractlve we thought brown hair mmmencing to be laced with the silvery threads of I grand- mother's years. Of medium height and graceful. neither re- served nor effusive but an under Itandlng lady and kind. And much interested in others. What did she wear? What does the well dressed women wear at this season? The hat. I mod- lsh one in black, we recall espec- ially because it was most becom- ing. And of I velvety material and unadorneil it was also I per- fect complement to the two piece gown in a shade which was nel- ther a dark red nor yet I cop- pery brown but clearly one of Autumn's own colors. she wore so well. 1-'i.rs'! Yes. a smallish piece In dark mink. soil and silken and beautiful. Black shoes and purse completed the chic and pretty en- semble. Jewellry? Choice pieces too these were. but worn we had a notion not so much for dis- play as for the sentimental value attached. Another lady-visitor too came yesterday to Alderlen. "She's so pretty " Jeannie said, bringing the babe to the car for this wom- an to bless with her smile. She. kin to James was born and rear- ed in his mother's girlhood borne - there on n shore farm where the Strait runs in be- 'twcen I pair of Islands. to (ash- ion this time of year when Autumn paints first shades on earth nnd sky and sea. a mirror- lag bay. lnvalidcd - laid aside for some months from the active life that was hers. she looks ahead now with confidence to I grad- Ilai return to good health. A nurse by nature and profession. the wife of n doctor..she has I deft ltouch. and an understanding way with such small ones as ours. 1 CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS :,tw ii MONTREAL. find I host of TABLE In with leap I la only bail lop; Make your meat tbgstabin Ioup Just as Sept. lib-Such new flnvu ideas for your stews. meat pies. sauces and casseroles when you use the full-flavored LIPTON TOMATO SOUP. it garden-fresh vegetables. flavored a delicate perfection. For instnnc : Ienanie lance: AM an H un.w:t nntrnnllluattn I mahsal i ti : 5ui(l:'r- I comfort! You'll VEGE- contalnn all the favorite and spiced to a lake I DOC 5' I-Ml the water. Add It to cooled lvlllstui bake in a moderate oven ion! In IIIIII. but add a package of it comes from the package-tor I new l.lptoa?aunteVlastIIlslaIDh ANY IIRTNDAVS COMING UP! No happier way of saying "Happy Birthday". to my mind, than giving I beautiful -. budgle would bring endless pleasure into your home. r- We'vo proved itl So can you! STIITCHINO voun IUDIIY VIATIRPROOI your baby's g to ma ski l 'l'b ka ends inset in Iivlyl I problem. Just staying within your allowance calls it: an eagle eye on household Budgie Prddtacis. A C en U lot I OWN! ture and irritants. Your Inc baby need never be treub with Diaper Rash again! Aman- - true For Barriere pmnn ' no skin. .iil'.'...... raarh. Lists 1'... I i 53 it I H .E' II If rE' lt- ig E! m. it: igilit in i hug la: E'L."'F.5:.".'h.. ..f'g:"-'5'" A -jtab-Lmvrs 1- awn...- SOLID PACK C 4 Wiener: . . . Beef Liver . . . Ib.35c Iraufsr APPLES- '1 3.. 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