MR. AND MRS. STANLEY EARNEST GAY & PARTY Double Ring Ceremony Performed in Saint John A pretty wedding was solemn- med with colored sequins and net lzed at llgitoiiim St. Bapiistlgloves. She carried I bouquet of Church ulit-ii llm. l) S. Calken, pink and white carnations. united in tn:irri.i.:.- llllll the dung. Mrs. Stilwell. mother of the bride ble i-in: ct-rciiioiiy June Mariajwora a dress of blue lace over taffeta with blue and white acces- E. stiiviell of Yuiiii-4': Cure Road. scries. Her corsago was American N8. and Siaiilcy I-iarncst. only son Beauty roses. The groan'I mother of Mr. and llrs. John (Ray. Illon- was unable to attend. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blair tamie, P hi I. The L!ll("sl illlllQ v.i-rc marked with lily of lllt' Liih-y. tictl with white satin bulls. The altar vases contained sweet pea: and maiden hair fern. Miss llll(lii Brittain was Following t.he ceremony I buf- fet lunch was held at the Orange :hall East St. John. Those serving llwere Mrs. Wuliam James. Mrs. lNorman Boyd, Mrs. Gordon Stil- iwell, Mrs. Richard Kirkpatrick. Orgalllst. l Mrs. Vernon Ch Implon. lilies The bride ix.i: given in mar-. Gladys Gauthier. Miss Nancy riagc by hcr f.-itiit-r find was Zlllflld-I James, niece of the bride. had ed by hcr sister. Miss Doreen charge of the guest book. Stilwell as bridesmaid. Mr. J. The bride is employed at the Hollis Hill was groomsman. Lancaster D.V.A. Hospital. The The bride wore a ballerina eroom is employed It Speedway length gown of pale blue Chantilly Express C0.. 58111! -l0lID- They Will lace and tullc ovcr taffeta. Her.'r8Sid!! ill SllH!J0l1lI. fitted jacket to mzilrll and iieri Out of town guests were Mr. gown had l0ll,L' tapering sleeves ex- and Mrs. Blair Stilwell. Doreen tending to points over her hands. 5UlW9ll- ME 590119 FEIUOY Of Her waist lenllth mi fell ii-om I Young's Cove Road. Mr. Ind Mrs. Coronet of silver and blue sequins Dellck Hughes. SlIm!Ile'l'lldC. PE. and not. She csirriet a bouquetil. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Collins and 0' r'l"”"i”'”" ””””'l' "”Wh'- iMrs. Arnold Vaniderstine, Monta- The l)TIflllSlll.'ll(l uni-c a ballerina: length mm" M shnmp Chammy gue. P.E.l. Mrs. Fred Acorn. Mur- lace and nylon not over taffeta.l"Y R'V"- P-El Mt "id M”- She wore a matching net hat trim- Norman Boyd, Long Creek. N.B. KEEP IN TRIM Thin Girls Can't Gain Weight By Overdoing It By ID.-K JEAN KAIN At 9830 lllll1 girls . . . stop rac- ing your motor. if you go at I hectic pace and hzihitiially overdo you haven't a ulirisf of a chance of aildmu ticcrli-il piuiiiris, Of all the factor: lllllL'll kt-op you tinder- weight and under par. tension heads the list. your own. in order to have extra nutrition for curves. you would need about 3.000 calories daily. To understand how accumu- lated fatigue can keep you under- weight. realize that fatigue dim- inishes your appetite and impairs digestion. so you get less "good" out of your food. Then too. under- Tension squanders calories at I pi-ofllgate rate - increasing your calorie burning as much as 2) per cent. If your flnrlfllll rcqiiire ment is around 2,000 ralurics daily this means you need an adrltiinnal nutrition of itself tends to stimu- who have I difficult tin! getting back their strength will find this plan a life-saver. Lie down and rest for a full 10 minutes out of each hour. Take this time to re- coup your energies. At the end of the day you will feel rested in- stead of depleted and you will ac- complish about as much. Bow the career girls. On first awakening, go through an easy stretch routine. This will help you to begin the day in a relaxed way. The start sets your pace for the day. With a hectic start. tension mounts. If you come home spent and weary. try to rest for 20 minutes before dinner. Relaxing before I meal has proved to be more ef- fective than relaxing after the meal. Relax and weight gaining will not be such an uphill climb. Zdmwz (III Camlho Ilcure. Ionian ldtta. Plans 1 Mr. and Mrs. l.C. Parent re- turned Friday from I three weeks trip to Western Canada and the United States. Since arriving home they have had Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ert Seely of Montreal as their guests. At present their guests who arrived on Monday. are Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Perent of Bangor, Maine. Miss Marjorie Doyle. Lungworth Avenue. is -the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Gallant. Stanhope. Linn Farish. Woodland. California, Miss Helen Jenkins. Calgary. and Mrs. E.F. O'Brien. Ottawa. have arrived to spend the summer It Keppoch. Mr. O'Brien is expected this weekend. Mrs. Parish. Miss Jenkins and Mrs. O'- Brien are daughters of the late . S.R. and Mrs. Jenkins of Charlottetown. Mrs. C -t Mrs. Hubert lliesservey of To- ronto. has been attending the Shakespearean Festival in Strat- rd. Mr. Russcll E. Flood Dept. of Finance. Ottawa. Ontario. and Mrs. Flood are visiting friends and relatives on the island. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harris. Ed- monton. Alberta, accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Oldring visited here recently. It has been over forty years since Mr. and Mrs. Harris visited P.E.l. while here they visited their old home in Page 8 The Guardian Thur. July 18. 1957 HAPPENINGS ' the former Marcella Hauard and will be re by many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlaa horway children Judith. tharlu. Jimmie and Eve are siunnierlag for I month It Stanbope. Ilr. Lorway leaves for Sydney Thursday and will return later. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Younker. Toronto. with their children Rich- ard and Janet are spending I month at Btaabope. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bond. Bel- Charles Bond and con Charles of waltham. Mum. In visiting in Tryon. They are the guests of Mrs. Florence Toornbs. Mrs. Warren Buchanan. Eldon. has returned from her trip to Toronto. she was accompanied by her four grandchildren. Gary, PI- tay, Windsor and Linda. also Co- cil Murphy of Sourls. Sub, Lt. has successfully passed his 3rd year medical exams at Dalbouslo. He won distinction in both patho logy and pharmacology. HI is un- ployed at Shearwater Naval Hos- pital for the summer months. Mr. and Mn. Murray Hefler. Middle Sackville. visited for I few days It the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Buc- hanan. Eldon. Mr. Heflcr was cal- led home to attend the funcnl of Murray Harbour. Mrs. Harris is his father. VALLEYFIELD W.M.S. The June meeting of the Valley- field W.M.S. was held in the school- room of the Church. with Mrs. Preston Peardon leading the de- votional period. The theme "Think on these thin g I". was carried throughlby the leader. Scripture passage John 21: 1-17 was read by members and Hymns: "This is My Father's World" and "A charge to keep 1 Have" were sung. The president. Mrs. W.A. Bruce. presided for the remainder of the meeting. Minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary and roll call was responded to by I scripture vcrsc containing the word "Justice". Next roll call to contain the word "Obey". Mrs. Arthur Mackinnon was appointed leader for the next meeting. The treasurer. Mrs. Preston Peardon reported the offering r mounted to Sll.00. it was agreed to order the annual report. Miss ;Mae Math:-son to order these as lsoon as possible. An item on "Facts and figures" was read by Mrs. .l.N. MacPher- ison. Corrcspondence was read by Mrs. Alcx Martin and Mrs. P. lPeardon. An article on Christian Stewartship was read by Mrs. :Max Cooper. The president checked member- lata activity. A symptom of over-.ship Bible rendinll and MP5. H- misziie is the compulsive feelinglV8n5USkil”k checked on visits--The to keep on working. NEED REST PERIODS In experiments with under- 400 calories A day lust to hold weight children and adults. all up for i i failed until regular rest periods were fol- lowed. From the letters that come to this department. the young mothers seem to be the ones who feel chronically tired and find it impossible to gain. Rest periods are the answer. The children's nap flme should be the mother's nap time too. If you're not accustomed to re- ilaxiny. it will take practice. But in as short I time Is I week you will find the daily nap I blessing. One effective relaxing technique .is to practice letting go with each group of muscles progressively. The secret is to let go with your mind as well Is your muscles. Young mothers with tiny babies pa point directly own I Ind III wot'sd"witboutn'; fig; " " ht stain n 1 ' '.'ii.'u.- Inch! 0 coed Imam scdsv. , I Korcan need was discussed and members showed interest in items in Missionary Monthly regarding "Battle Hymn". Mrs. A. J. MacPherson had charge of the Study Book and gave an intcrcsting account of work carried on in Liwan. Japan. iFormosal. She was assistcd in this report by Mrs. Max Cooper and Mrs. J.N. MacPherson. Mrs. Lloyd Fraser agreed to take study for next meeting. Mrs. Cooper Sr.. gave I very interesting account of work in the W.M.S. in her home town. The following lunch committee was ap- pointed for next meeting. Mrs. Everett MacPhee. Mrs. P. Pear- don , Mrs. Martin MacDonald and Mrs. Roy Gillis. Meeting closed with the Lords Prayer in unison. BRACKLEY POINT WI. The June meeting was held at the home of Mrs. George Shaw on the evening of Thursday the 6th. The meeting opened by .0 'g 0 Canada. and repeating the creed Thirtccn mcmbcrn responded to roll call with it current event. One! visitor was present. 1 Plans were made for attending the district convention in Park- dale. and providing B.P. share of ELLEN'S DIARY Arguments & "And so this is your birthday Ellen." the visiting sister commen- ted with a teasing but warm smile this morning. "Well". she remark- ed. "we'll not go into any intimate details over lt." "She's just six -years older than you are". the mother of 90 years -and three sons and five daugh- ters. nodded. settling at once any subtle suggestion. "You were born in the harvest-time. Ellen came in the haying. And" this woman of me farm added. "There was I better hay crop that year than there will be this one. I'm telling you-yes. decidedly better" she said. This was an afternoon overlaid with sunshine. and bound with I winsome breeze of the west. It was I perfect one for Granddaugh- ter Ind (cousin) Jane and Brenda, one of the latter's bosom friends in the neighborhood. to follow with us the farm-lane to the shore. Down past the neat. loiig-cleIr- ed. fields all went where it ll true we too have seen the clov- ers color the haylands more rich- ly before this. but whence at least an adequate supply of hay will be presently gathered. Sometimes the little girls walk- ed steadily. interested in young and merry chatter. and again they turned aside to pick of the wild strawberries now in tempting scarlet along the lane-side. then as though to make up for lost time they hastened steps as the shining Strait beckoned. The tide which had been lick- ing at the red of the cliffs was ebbing when we came there. the waves washing away steadily from the damp of the sands. Already there were lndlcItlons.of the near red bars baring, to us concerned with the safety of it might be venturesome youngsters. I wel- come sight. The Strait sparkled in its sum- mar loveliness and far out It the Mother Still seiiles "Rules Roost the azure of the sky above. We smiled happily. Once more the sight. and sound of the tide mov- lng gently was in our ears. "i like this South Shore" Grand- daughter said preparing to blloiv her companions into the water. "do you?" "Oh yes!" we replied. "natural- ly, much." And when the water no tongue out its spell ova young and old- Ir. there was time to Ipcnd II the node enjoying the wide and seemingly undisturbed peace which blessed the place. though up and down the shore. others too In and out of the water enjoyed the bIIltb- ful delights. How tasteful than our Ivcalng meal. and how sweet our rest will be tonight. "I wonder how they're faring at home without us" Granddaught- er offered when the Sandman of children with I rogulsh twinkle reminded her that it was time to be in bed. "well" she chuckled Ins- wering her own query sleepily "if the rest of the days pass ll quickly as this one bu. it won't be long before we'll know!" so we number off I first and ex- - ” -'.v ' holi- day. Unitl tomonow - - - Diary Good-iniizht. WINILIIILBUIT TEL AVIV tAPi-Amos Ben- Gurion. deputy police chief son of Israel's prime minister. Wedne- day was awarded cs,ooo (about yer told the court the pamphlet alleged the 36-year-old police offl- cer had "accepted gifts without higher authority, exploited his po- sition to acquire VNPOPU for al- most nothing and associated with horizon its deeper blue faded into suspect persons." IISTO-VII illlli Al OIIIOISI NW A CIIIICII Will! of Sydney. Nova Bcotla. with thud: .. mont. Man. and Mr. and Mrs. any Randolph Buchanan. up . m . . - C5989 Carma? Brilliant Student Has .- Ovor Hawaii A ' d ,,m, .,m P. E. lslan .Bac ground. Inldulyuoatlutc” ' lgaalaasduhgnq-1. 3&dMv5”"P'P"u" u...'nu.h'uu.gg&IfdwU&'.l.IIlHllos- niuu”nuui.ii:iivImm gnau.hm,mdu.,w, T .. liamcstoullathercscc aIInhIcIIcIllIp.!.oIIlalIId. lW'.d”l'N'”d 'u'.9lliIIt an lock. of the bulb I-nun. ccIItrycfNonbwII.AlbIetI. .'Au..U.n...&.'h;...p".,.u. New I Ipry TI and I wkhw libs rlcalvlll .. u .h uimisuuinneauuiinu Inaiivllodlcl-Ie-4-mm INl"'”""h "”"'l ' descendant of If Donglu tarvtcwthuahoebou Canada buauanuumwmadwhntm-.'., "um. ovarllawallbccauseofthew OOIVMIIIIIEIIIYIVIIHIIIUII-l.h.d&L; In ncclnblaacctcbcs-nItlvcN iIgIciIaco':or"lc:IlIItlcAbll-l"t7'uu'IL.g W . ml” ' '1. .wonII noaiuuuutumuuuur-1-N3"-l"l"'"f-"'Y0'h olIbcut8.abIbadleftNorvIy vice." mom for Ewell to follow her snob I!lIsLydford intends tocoatinuc Nurly ball to emu Mll- buru In unveil. the hand the her studies It the University of than of Ii-tun Jloasuru van in mmaacobadcoolcdsonbeweat NewYotklntbIIutumn.lllsIthIcltyct . to work nursing Soon she met and inuarriad Hawaiian - born Mr ' "'lt was simply enchanting down then." Mrs. R ft id. "And ' who knows. w.”.i.'i.ii"..iu have Takes Course l LADY PARKHURST been down there had it not been gig-I Iblioliday we took in British (emails H353. daullglb; lull It r . . . Her husband uw snow: for the III. Parkdale. left riiuuay for Full Fashioned 5KlIT and SWIATII SETS flrlt llmt loveland. Ohio. where she will It- uf,”f.,;fYg;gg”.nc'E'3;,o';of'f;4; gm! - ii--d-r-M: co-me, I110-we of High Bulk Orion. These skirt and sweater ms ,..,,.,..., to 5,”... mm. 25.,'....,,, lgzefcfufg '.:o;.: f;l'”:.l”fmC”"; were dyed in the same dye bath. insuring perfect northwest of Edmont where ugended mi, com-,3 51,, 1, 3 Gude colour match. Both are full fashioned and knit from M odver two cu-rter--w xi. midoiit at St. Mary's Convent. High Bulk Orion. The skirt is reversible. Potateable. W P W - Sous-is. She is expected to return washable. .03”? h.:f,lE-C-' :53! i.tf:.,,E1;",i:d'::,?: '”":”E:::E:!jh:'s':('fiN Six different styles. eight color! - 319.95 and 321-95 ":9 start. on my own. ll' on't . . r.'."::. :3:':;?.llf..-?””' " "W I ..i'::::i .:::.::..":i':t..2:i'".: ISLAND FURRIERS LTD. on Mr, Rycroffg return, thing, 1912. was a church organist at ' shaped up better Ind for is mp are nine. tbey raised cattle. "Mind you." Mrs. llycrcft said. "I mother with 10 children can't do"much more than bring them By lnll. when it cost 8100 to noise I cow that -might bring less than 35 at market. the Rycmfts decided to move. They lived at Dunvegeall. then Smoky Heights, where they stayed until 1943. "That part of the world." Mrs. Rycroft said. "was even more like Norway. As for as we were concerned. we wars home. If my husband hadn't died in 1914, we'd be there yet." It was after her husband that the village of Rycroft. not far from this tiny community. was named. Mrs. Rycnoft Hits the has not missed winner climate of Hawaii. PIGEON BREAKS RECORD CHICAGO (AP)-Hue Streak. I two - year - old pacing pigeon, streaked to his home loft Wednes- day after I 27-hour. 724-mile jour- ney from New York. a distance record. James Ruzek of suburban Borwyn. owner of the pigeon and former president of the American Racing Pigeon Union said the pre- vious record was 007 miles. from Kearney. Neh.. to Chicago. ' Ibat Iuoou 1-uul soulful rough! N. ... . zhdulli F take. hm-0 ' Kc-”.'-'-I-o B.i.ifaow3 glottal In lnouldfw Ind luv ggiex for summer baking p No more duhing down to the soon It the III: f minute! Now-with Hdachmsuds Acdyg f D17 Y0!!! you can bake any dine-la quid time. A This new granule forinaccdc no rlftigcntiog 3 -keeps fresh in tbe,cupbosrd for weeks, .5...” . right there when you need it. You an depend 0" it for quick biking-delicious bcklag liaaulu. ill YOU BAKE AT HOME-order I supply of Flei'schmana's Active Dry You; god", M tlvu IIIIOI I! lie: child, J to Is, sllolcltr-Casual. cuuur. DUI in gz,gi;o,t,;oi,,, Mmzo, . mm mm Snowflake Iga ns ur Iii of amph- let entitled "danzcr lthgcatana from within." Ben-Gurion'I law- 2 Lbs. Open Fri. 8: Sat. . Till I0 p.In. .49c It must be the season for loans. or else we've fiat refreshments. Mrs. Gregor Mc- caught moon W Catllurlni volunteerog Lik visit lb: mgdnegg, Don't . . c on a nine an e respons v lstlity for the usual treat of wein- F O R O U V H O U S E S :1” if . chm” snounnn r '5 ers. rolls and drinks for the school 0 C "we Our : drug piggiczdd . h Id .6 A N D C H E Ml ( A L Y OIL E T S ;'rilng;;”-:'- come f R t was eci o 0 an n , 8.. . -. hicvcment day for the sewing ' cad til." ”.l?: "3"? "J.”'Ja.i”'”'i:: , m'.',;, .::k.:;' M. '35: Libby's--48 tn. girls can es I sw . The .... .............. ..... flow- ounce Jlllcl Scallops 6 C . pr; ers to I resident in hospital. A let- ter was read iron: in. nounu 35g - ii M x ' ' ' Dr. BIllard'l - spiud ..i" ' O Redntlc York Pmcen ouum Juice I'iu”J'..i...i. DOG FOOD. 2 for III tilts !ALNON.cII...19I 390 l - . . . i . .' T ' I n Wiener: Ill. 39: E 19: