;:.:,:'. . A I I t i I I MB. AND MRS. S. R. HACKEIT Wedding Reception Held ' Page 8 The Guardian Mon., August 12, 1957 1 HAPPENINGS A very pleasant visitor in our sour. Mangoes will only ripen midst is Miss Sarina Macxen-ion the tree. Indian people are tie. a native of Punjab. North very fond of the mango. Canning India. Miss MacKenzie has experiments are now taken attending Berwick camp in Naval place in lndia in order to con- Scotia. There, she and Mrs.I,serve the pulp and juice of the Keith S. Rogers met and Mrs.imango fruit. Kenzle to visit her oqtha island. 1 trips by plants always carries Miss Macliensie, whose parw mangoes. So from the Prime Min- ents died when she was too ister to all other citizens the young to remember them. was mango is a popular food. adopted by Dr. Mina MacKe.n-i Miss MacKenLie, with the back- zie. in fact Dr. MacKenzia must ground of the great old land of hold a pleasantly unique record. India. was a fascinating conver- ty-four children Two have made and her pretty ltalian a's were their homes in Canada and Miss' pleasant to the ear Miss Mac- Maclienzie is the third to come'Kenzie is leaving Monday for. here, but she is returning to In- Pictou. dis. Miss Sarina MacKon1:ie is a Mrs. W. F Brown. Montreal regiatzered nurse of the Mission and daughters Valeria and Jean. Hospital in North India. She hasiarv visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ian in Beautiful Gardens On Saturday July 30m at C quin trim. pink accessories and p m. Barbara lshbel Hamm. on-' corsage of pink roses. The moth- ly daughter of Mr. and Mrs.ier of the groom wore a street Frank Hamm of Mt. Herbert, ; length dress of beige nylon. with was united in marriage with Sa- white accauories and corsage of, muel Robert. eldest son of Mrsuyellow roses. Nuts and the late Ernest Wil-, Following the cereniiiny a re liam Hackett of Halifax, .'x'.S..it-eption was held in the delight- Rvv. T. R. Goudge of Pownal, l'ul gardens and dining room at performed the double ring cers-ithe home of the bride. Rev. Mr. many on the spacious lawn ati Goudge proposed the toast to the the home of the bride. ihrlde. to which the groom fitting- Given in marriage by her fs- ly responded. Mrs. C. J. Wood titer. the bride wore a floorygrandmother of the bride pour- ength white nylon net over taf- y ed. feta gown, which has inserts of; For travelling the bride chose Swiss organdy lace and sequinlll navy sheath dl't'sa, with white on the skirt. and a Swiss orvijacket, navy and white acces- gandy lace jacket Her illusion sories and a corsage of red roses. tulle finger-tip veil was held in Alter a honeyiiioon spent at place by a headdress of sequins! and pearls. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of red roses with.Mrs. Hackett will return by car streamers of white satin and red 4 to their future home in Halifax, rose buds. Pearl earrings. gift ofl N.S. the groom. were the bride's on-l Out of town guests included: ly adornment. Mrs. Nina Hacliett. Halifax. N. Mrs. F. Dewar Hamm as ma- 5.. Mrs. John Butler. Halifax. tron of honor, wore a ballerina , N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brown, length gown of yellow embroid-i Halifax. "Mi? .le.'&i HIl)iCk- tired tulle over taffeta with large i ett. r. r ac ett. . r. av- satin hows. The bridesmaidaild Hackett. Mr. Edward Hack- Misa Anna Thompson. R.N. Liv- ett. Mr. William Hackett. Miss erpool, N.S.. and Miss Austins Dell Osborne: Miss Charlottle Kennedy, Mt. Edward Road. Harvie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred l-'nr , wore ballerina length gowns or Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford. Mr. tulle over taffeta in shades of;and Mrs Pleman llaggt-It. all pink and blue. All three atten-'of Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. P. De- dants wore large white hair, and ; war Hamm. Cheryl and Wayne carried nosegays of colored car- of i-ircdcrii-ion, V B. Mr and nations to match their gowns.'Mrs. Fenlon E. Wood. Mr andl Cheryl Hamm. niece of the bride. 5 Mrs Everett Wood, Miinctoii. V. L E wag flower girl. She looked very B., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swit- winsome in a dress of green zer and Sandra'.w Monctoilil. Swiss organdy with crinoline sf- Miss Brenda . acllouga : r. ft-ct skirt. She wore a head-iand Mrs. Allan Hamm. Hamil-I dress to match the gaily decorat- y tori, 0nt.. Miss Charlotte Rafuse,; ed basket from which she drop Liverpool. N..S. i pod peony petals in the path of? The bride is a nienibcr of they the bride. Master Wayne Hamm. . Staff of Grace llospital. and the; nephew of the bride, performed groom is employed with lhc Ca-l the duties of ring-beaerr. oadian National Express "I The best man was Mr. Car-, Prior to her marriage e men Fadder of Halifax, and the bride was tendered two mist-el-; ushers were I. Dewar Iiamm.llaneous showers by hcr fricndai brother of the bride. and Mr. in Halifax. A community show- Bruce Brown, brother-in-law of or by her frqiends (:1! MI.dHP;l)C':1i the groom. lllunbury. . ermal an at e Miss Elizabeth Brookins, soio- p was held at the home of Mr. sndi ist. sang very effectively, Be-;Mrs. Errol Lund. Mt llerbert. oause" before the ceremony andjand a miscellancloug Saowelk by "The Wedding Prayer" during , her old school pa s of est en the signing of the register. Shel School at the home of Miss Aus- was accompanied by Mr. Patti . tlna Kennedy. Ml. Edward Road. Cudmore. Charlottetown. cousin; On their return to Halifax. of the bride. The Guest Book was Mrs. Ninha Havtl-ketlh ASSISLBEU by in charge of Mrs. Errol Luod. .her dang ter rs. ruce rown. The bride's mother wore a held a receptionidfor t-he lllrtlziiyl street length dress of wedg-lweds at their res cure on 0 n, wood blue with pink lace and ue Street. ELLEN'S DIARY Nell Mare May Really Celebrate The Fair,Week Over our Ivnrkl of field and, Anti today” I' I! likely lhhly woodland to the east, where, my when the little truck. filling with I H, 59",," wg in thg ngjghbm-.i years and well respect-d for lhlf hood can always see and recog-E contribution to our farm-ivorki niu it. the lights of the Fair will Mud III II I II? II" "I"! ll past this dusk casts rosy renec- hate or so of hay of Ill'I' Uri tion against the night-sky. Andi! Vl'l0t;Elll of train for his lord-, despite the fact that some of us i ship in I stall. we were Imons may have a notion that we have I those present. To be a little lost: ink, Georgy gig. and 3 return is inextricably coiinecii-d with .VIlSk'lIu('Il(' late in August. visit to Mt. Herbert, Mr. and the folklore and reliswns cvre come to Canada to specialize iniBurnett at their summer home in children's diseases and will belDunstaffnage. at the Children's Hospital in- Montreal. I Among visitors vacationing on Very tenderly. affectionately the island are the Misses Bet-s and naturally she said she would; ty Ann Sinnott. Helen Tuttle be visiting at her mother's for- and Miss Oakley. both Art in- nicr home in Pictou. The mothertgrift. Pa. Miss Sinnoti is is for- Mina Mackenzie. tind Miss Oakley. both art in- Miss Sarina was giving every- strut-tors, are here for the first one the pleasure of seeing an at- time. tractive young Indian woman Miss Joyce Green of Albany. dressed in a beautiful sari. Hera P.E I.. returned home Tuesday was white ifor summer! with de- I night, after visiting a tiiontli with corations of green, red and yel- licr rclatives in I-Itlmoiiton and low mangoes. Western Canada. The mango of course. is the natite or special fruit foiiiitl in Miss Gr;-i-u was one of the is- India. The origin of the mango laud passeiigers aboard the t' V. is lost in antiquity and few fruits it have its historic backgrouiiti. it Green rcsuiiies licr teaching in monies of India. Rogers kindly invited Miss Mac-I Ml'- Nehru OI his IIUKXIHOU-I L She has adopted no less than for- i sationlst. Her fluency in Englils : aid Mat'I.i-nnaii '0i'erltiiider Special" Miss WI NEW PARIS FASHIONS -: . 1 i t Parts fashion designer Pierre white jersey blouse. From Paris- of satin center and "'l'iiais", ' u--- '” Balmain ll introducing fur inlian fashion designer Jacqueline a cocktail dress made of silk J' isporting clothes in his collec-lGoddard's new collection are the and liirey at right. tAP Wire- ' lion this year. At left is modeled' ”Eruidis," a cocktail dress made photo! 5 f Q. a... ........a.. MR. AND MR8. A. 8. D0 , Wed In Charlottetown .Will Reside in Calgary A pretty stimiiu-r wedding was soli-iiiniled July 27. 1957. in Trin- iiy l'nited Church. Charlottetown. P E I. when Audrey Jean, daugh- lof course was the revered Dr. mer Islander. while Miss Tuttle, m. M Mr and Mrs. N. Audrey ('iiit-lille, Fi'viicrit-tun. P l-I I . be- came the I)f'l(IP of Aiigustus Shaw, sun of Mr. and Mrs. A W. Uowne, Cliurluttetoivn. P H I Rev Don- pt-rtoriiicd t h e iiuulilc riiiiz ct.-i'ciiioii,v. assisted by lit-i. A. Friiiik )larl.t-zin. Pink and ivlutc siiuptiruguns proi tiled the floral setting for IIll' ceremony. The iiciitiiug music s plui ed by .'iir. Paul ('iidiiiore. The bride. given in inarriaite by her fatlicr. cliosc for her wctl-, ding a ballerina style gown of tiaptain Mai-Kcniic of thc .il.V, wliilc dotted siviss with a portrait Abegiveit, accompanied by his neckline. lier finger-tip veil was There are one hundred and fif- daughter. .ludilh Anne. were vis- held in place by a pearl head-i ty varieties. even more. Southyitors to Cliarlottctown on Satur-ldrcss. Her bridal bouquet consist- America and California are an-yday. deavoring to cultivate the man-. go. There is a similarity between Siih Lt Randolph Buchanaml the mango and the peach The tumor intern at Shearwater Hos- mango has a hard seed inside. pital. visited at the home of his h0,m,. Mm Doug.” Dennis ulgary. Alta.. Mr. and Mrs. .l:ick. '"3l13"l P3ll"9l'- 5lfll"'l"llv -Vial: is larger than a peach and the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wsrrenlhndesmaid and Miss Lynda DunlCul0IlfIe. Picton. Ontario; pulp is very juicy. But the i'la- Buchanan, Eldon. vor is distinctive The fruit comes in various col-i Mr. Stanley Ubsdcll and sonI 9'5 "9d- 3'9?" PM 3'"""" II I” Graeme. I"rcdericlon, N B. ai- very pi-rishablc and cannot be , . imported as bananas, oranges. P” ”r' "d M” Be" H"ke"' em .6 "pen In moth" mun”-y. Alliston. visited Mr. and Mrs if picked green. it would be very Warren Buchanan. Eldon. l Carnegie Hall, Concert Mecca Will Be Torn Down NEW YORK fCPi- The fastlronto. who sang in a concert of changing Manhattan scene is los- contemporary Canadian music in mg one of Its best known cultural 1953: Andre Mathieu of Montreal centres who at the age of I! played one (Zarnegic Hall, concert mecca of his own compositions there in for world artists for more than 1942. conductor Reginald Stewart 60 years. is to be torn down in l of Toronto who led the orchestra Q will-to make way for a M in May. 1940. to become the first5 stored red and gold streamlined Canadian conductor to perform; skyflcraper. M l h d (hex; alnd celloist Shirley Trcpel e six-storey, o as ion o inn peg. i building on the corner of Seventh Louis .I. Gllckman. who an Avenue and 57th Street has been , nounrcd plans for the i-liange: the testing ground for musical Wednesday. bought the Hall and! artists for most of its life. its land in .liily. i956. The sale: The Hall was built in lliill by raised a local storm of protest the Music-Hall C ,. headed and a "save Carnegie Hall" fund by philanthropist Andrew Car- was started. it failed. negie. as a new home for 0,7 yhy philanthropist Andrew Car-y negie, as s new home for thei ”'Il;r;Lt;',:iou?'fg2'lg.firlf"'.l;hm" GENEVA Ifieutersl--Khaled el . - - l . mrv -mt -atom lm -we-r-41f.?S'"d.;T"l1'1.if'if'?t'lf1... al m..' n'"" Am”: 'C';l"d':'"ll'r;Iflt,"chief of the Syrian general staff: ,"' ”p""" '0' "3 " ” ” arrived here Saturday in s (11.ech- ms oslovak plane from Prague on d gm " D M W h "witheir way back to Damascus sf- lll P!" l I mull ter a visit to R "a. The defence itilllltfllll dlllk '0 '9" III-'' II minister evadeliiuhuestioits from -lust. then are ltithts In lhl,unieapol1dQnlI about whether he lllll'3'.' ',had arranged to buy arms from l Until tomorrow - -- - Diary the Soviet Union or C1.echoslo- - goodnight. . . . . .v-skis. SYRIANS VISITED RUSSIA grown blue from over-enfertain- ment. with the beam of near1 and tar trips. and the countlessi of the amid the successive ihanges and improvements Ill buildings and. grounds effected there through the years. Trusting to the chil- ontertaining pastimes . present until as we say we have dren who can unerrtngly find the "teen everything" nevertheless shortest distance betweelutwog shall we not yield to the lure of points, and know every twist and! that flame against the blue. and turn and soon every booth! to! come follow the crowd to the take us to see the sights. And Fur again and again be charmed Or were we there tiiis afier- with its spell. noon And have the sound and "I cant" understand . . . "i confusion - and the underlying James commented looking out st order of If. mill fresh in mind the Nell-Mare grazing in cui- What matter? We may come tent in the front meadow when with renewed interest again and its far also was Dllflllllll 71'! sgala. Needing no excuse in our shadow this evening. "it may come tonight" Gage axpnn that "the offered with a smile. "Theylre coming." Grand SHOE BARGAINS IF it -I H II Iuslss vitsiasu linens -sai-tan 7:1: whanoueeai-as '0. 'AR """M.":li.".”'.:.'”.'.' A1 rglonlsss-sash igi E":i WRIGHT IHOI CO. want: or. I I .1 Iii D so 9' J til Offers grades 11 and 12, and pre-professional studios. Normal training and also available. Registration datclt Sept. 8 .................................. Ten Scholarships at S1!) and eight bunaries awardedaostudsmsaiitai-tnglsdaiidlhysass. hesentIstIiePrinQslhtlonAuau1l. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE CHARLOTTETOWN full university matriculation, first and second year of university work in arts, science, home economics, Sept. 4 ..... . ...... Second Year, Normal mining. and Commerce Sept. 5. I .........................t.... Third and Fourth Year SCHOLARSHIPS AND IURSARIES: Applicstkmfornumaghsssuiredatlnconege Olfiossrlldioidl ed of a white arched and stream l er: of stcphanotis. i The bride. was attended by Ml William Dunsford as matron of ti:-ndanls wore gowns of white ny- kin cyrlet over blue and pink lof- fctu viitli matching cuninibcrbuiid waist bands which formed large' bows at the back. They wore matching picture hats, mittens 'aiid sltocs. 'i'lic lilllc flowcr tzirl wore wliitc nylon dtittctl swiss (iv. cr gold cnlorcd tziffcta with sim- iltir ciimnicrliund waist effect, matching bonnet and mittens. They carried bouquets of feather- ed csrnistions in blue, pink and gold to complcmcnt each gown. The gt-oomsman was Mr. Lloyd (Iamcrun. the iislir-rs wcre Mr. Kcnncth Duwne, briillii-r of the croom and Mr. .lack Ciitcllffe, lii-other of the bride. The liridr-s' mother wore in navy iilue slicer dress with white Ic- SPECIAL FRESH DAILY Island Grown Vegetables Large Dry Potatoes Meats - Fish Vcgctablcs QUEEN STREET MEAT MARKET 7336 IIIAL and the com merca COUFSES RFC ifred Mi-lior. Huston. Mar 7336 his Breischwantz iiuit with at i .. M -a..:-. and hold. This exercise acts on the muscles that flank the inn thighline. Repeat three times. change sides anti repeat if III footstool is handy. merely raise one leg about to inches and iKEEP IN TRIM Swim During Summer cessories and acorsagz of Amer- F I d C we" hung me under in U" W M” 393"” "P9" The 3"”u".' mi-e::Iiiil1Lthe same lying-on-side mother wore a teal blue dress with matching accessories and 3 in the summer season, IIlIi,'I'lS the prupuition Houctcr, if you p”:'”;'::'h "hr; 10:13:: P:ldd'el9;d' corsuge of pink and white carna-, appear to he the most vexing fig-y are not abute your best weight. ; 'y'1”'g ' h, 'm j ( ' '1 'i nuns, lure priibleui. There is no doiiv-l dicting will not liclp I 0” mmgi i p ".m' ”n "I1 Following mp cert-munv a rg. ing the fact that ccrlziiti tcn-I One i.'irl wrutc, "'1 vicitzlicd 130p I9" "”y'"5 one "g'.'f”;;t" and cpplinn was held gt oakwood, The dt-iicics are passed along on the pounds, and now weigh 110 andi "W" RH" I”' S eu:;p”;:' mil: 3": hridej tam; mg; u-ranged nlmllinihs of the family trce. l-lody have lost little or none in my :” lp”w.muey r :96! i P 3" mg traditional lljree-Ijered wgdu frame is inlit-rit.-d and along with tlutzhs Being a sccrctary. I get olari m' flfr: mm" of m. ding cake and bridal cup 35 ('en- this an affinity for fat in spccl- vcijv little t-xi-ri-isc." , H ' g Er iifmbbisc you mum: ire pngrr (tanked by pink . fir spills, the lIlll.',llS living one, The young lady um mg ,m-,,, "”"”l" ii." meg? guslflmy iiltile siiziptiiiagons. Mrs. I-Iric OI the susceptible pl1H'05- ”"w'IIl('i),'IlI To figure your normal Jn ,".(l)v u;l,"g Uu pi, dam, nu Smile was in cliargc uftlie giit-st.ci'rr. iltflilltlr oii-riii-iglll llllf ut'li.ZIlI. xt.irt with I00, I05, nr Lfhmpul LitI' -y sitioii and I book and II'lPiltIl of the bride llblll-l.V lllllM'l?-t ll"? lllllt'l'lWd- ll0 pUiilItIN for 5 ft-et of lieit',lit.l l?;:, H P, Ill???) in '3" mg: served. A toast lo the bride was Excess poiiiuls can Wlll? Ulll)f,dt-pt-iiiiiiig on iilictlier you have mi ,nH, llp ;" 5 'w,. me milih proposed by Mr. Ill:(IIillIl Pziliiit-r,. from ext-t-xi food. and flabliiiii-ss ' 3 xllglub ,m.,””," m. mwky '"””l"lf "I '1 3': 'mi"m 14 tu viliii-Ii the groom ri-spuiidctl. ililt-till” Ililllll llllih 0! t”4'lTl3?- lIt”(llIl(' 'l'lii-ii add 5 pounds for m:? II (1.? . 8 ' . , For travelling lhc bride chose "(Hi 30" L10 lllwlll Fllalltllllgicach iiii-h of liciizlit by which Ms," M” r. ;,.l,!:m:, K: a draped sheath in dusty rose tlic thigh iiit-zi.sui'ciiii-iit KI0I)t'ntII'X0"'- hpmm (.x..,.,.,1.,- .5 mm. Tm" 1'" rP':;""'Qiol grgl Ewl (TED? ltllll lllCllll”9 lllll and SIIUPS. "W" .V""l” W9Il1h'- 0V'i"'W"l1hl WI” lltiglil is cunipuieii ivitlwuf HI! 5"? U .h:,,g(e leg; d,n.:l. to match. Mr. and Mrs. t)owuc.exasgerale any tendcmzv to- sliocs, vieiuhl without clothing. 11"” s,”".'” dd ms, .5, , .,.. will return to Calgary and niakelwllrd INK? hills and lhlKIlS- lllldi Thc last scntcncr in the IPIs y Wwarhs lg: he, :'., their home there. reducing will help to improve (of mm the sliirv, Exercise 1, mm? ”f,.'h"s:'" :39. 9 3”. Among the out nf tuvin guo5l5,y g 77 W ,7”, 77 Hm. .,,iu.,,,,, m.,'l,,,,m: ,,,,,,. lo, I”'d"'g l” C P ' in attendance wore .Vlr. and Mrs. ' lthc miieclce that flank the inner W" s ' T C C Eric Sonic, Linda and Jill. ('al- I'f""'""'I'4"- -P 5- -I” "M Ilrsiisnrl outer IIIIEIIIIDP iiill I'('sIIa'IP?i Turns s('o(t1" CAMP , the thighs llire are t ff t-' gt, 1'1 ix PARK. 1-; 1 d in J. . VP-int and W5" Dnuglas D"L"m' "9 9X0lTlM'!-ti - Al vm 9 at I tc:sI--lirime 3'linisteriI'g.MIi:cmil;ii lfard. flower girl. The senior at-lK9""”h D0l""'- K'"35w"- 0”'3'"1M""Cl""t NB” Mr Huyd Ham" Ptisilirin Lying on n....r on! rollcd tip his trouser cuffs to lo: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer llav.-il,l8F0ll. l”T9dltI'ICl0ll. NB: Ali" and . . - ., .. (Tunctinl. N.li ; Mr and Mrs. At? Mrs. i:nt- iiunti. ilulifax. sis -llliliil rt":"; 'i"i'l'f '""m .';:'"f;f"',"';:?,Ii,T: Ifcnkillltiffiltfpa rt'1ltiJi(E'kSII'I)ItlJlItdanyI M,-,lHcv. and iirs l)un.'ild Machtn-I "0, 0' lmmmh y K 00' , . . -. V b - and Mrs. Erucst Clniistin. Mon-il'lilll- Ll! Ulll-V N-S" MW Mt'I'i"m'L l.w hnwm 0" km IMISNUL in-(rt-yL3Iil(L-1l;n:yy'i:ikrutltolIiaI!iIh?r: tri-al. Que: Dr. and Mrs. Har-l b0lll"lP 5l?ll'”f"l3'”- T"""""'- N S ,ii,w:H,I,T,w:,I ,,.,.5i;M:,;,,.l",:::.;r, qootii. .lnt- Sit-rn, managed to get aid iieliish. Wayne and (jarotrl-Photo hy (raswell. , "H aulugraphv English Bone Cliina Cups Anti Saucers First Year It S13 each will be WORLD APPEAL OF AYNSLEY Far from Britain's Shores the demand for Ayrislsy Bone China Is felt. The fine qual- ity, the characteristic styles, and rich paid srns make Aynsley Iona China the choice of people of good taste. They know it will last them a lifetime - - - and that the years will not diminish AymIoy's beauty nor its owner's pride of possession. PRICED FROM 1.50 to 2.95 MCDRE 5 M9l..EOD& P