EVELYN ANN DlCKI! ENGAGEMENT r. and Mrs. Harry Dickie, summerslde, announce the en- ga ent or their daughter a v a l y o Ann to Garnet Reg- inald. son at Mr. and ‘ch. Al- afield ‘1 Honeymoon In The at ri-l - Eatt’IIeV only age of daughter or Mr. . A. Cohdy oi naael brook, to Gilbert William Egan. Ion or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egan or Charlottetown, took place Saturday. September it. at tiur Lady oi the Assumption Church. Southpon. Rt. Rev. Monalg. P. McMahon performed the dou- ble ring ceremony and celebrat- ' ed the nuptial Man. Baskets oi mixed flowers and gladioll adorned the altar. The (nest pews were marked with tall tlowers caught with white let hows. Paul Egan, brother oi the open. and Maurice Maciptyre sa. PhDollsl l organ. n who appropriate ynlnl during the ceremony. - The bride. given in marriage ‘ y her lather. wore a floor len» sand Her tiered, .tiouldcr leigtb veil ot silk luusinn was held in place by a eoronet or lules or the vol- 1 y e . Mn. Mo Machllan. matron of llannr. Mina LyndI Egan, slllel Pity a! the mom. and Miata Illa Coldy cousin of the bride. II attendants were drel alike in red penu de sole street length llieath dresses. with matching overskirts. They carried white and red carnation MARY HAWORTH Bride Is Rudely Treated By 5|ny Hosti Dear Mary Elwin-III: Mine la n In-II' problem. thIng to do lth my nsband mother. hll mud their close friends. have bun married [or I or. we In very happy and Inward amid." In. on be the women it! hll rnlb' l-hrlvt on. ry a ma continually I lort of lupcIolt wlth pat "mam well t Ann'tyw now? Or ‘ m Ina-kl" In in my act ream. m I Muel- greduaie oi a Ire-mud to and he serve . losing. i reel their I am cartrid- they are r is i? MB. AND MRS. GILBERT EGAN ‘ Pledge Vows At Southport - no: don't meek vs im Mum nule lh—lawa all“. it or Intent GARNET R. lull“ ANNOUNCED lison Harris, Summerllde. The marriage will take place Nav- emoer and. l aha, at Trinity United Church at 2 pin. Quebec City r'tower girls were Janet Gul- lant, daughter at Mr. and Mn. Donald Galllnt. and Jo Anne Mnchllan, daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacMillan. They wore matching white peau da sole dresses and carried baskets oi red and white nower . .lames bentham VII the best man. The ushers were ailiy Cos. dy, brother or the bride and Gerald Soy. QM The Guardian, Charmetonn. Tues. Oct. 15, 1963. 9 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women‘l Edit ; Phone (-35“ The overall meeting oi the United Church Women, ill-wen dish pastoral Chores. Mas held Monday evening, October 7th, at Shining Waters was (‘avt‘n- dish, Mrs Blair Andrew pic-ald- ed Worship service was con. ducted hy the women oi Stanley United Church. Mrs Lorne, p... nlst,, MacEwen accompanied Miss Florence Matheson. 'arlslol. P.E.l. apcnt the long weekend. and Thankscivlng with her sister, Mrs Whrrrn \Vtiyc k ville. N.B. Mr, and Mrs. Lsnrcnce naley St. Mary's Road Ensl, returned day: In Nova Scntl‘a. there they visited their daught- ers Mrs. Melv1n D'Loary. Middle Mr. Ways and lamllr, lII Sac 3? Wednesday from sounding a law I wedding of her brother RobertY \V I1 all: i to Miss Anna MacDonald. lasckvilie, and Mn. William Connor, ralrvirw. They also Visited friends in Hlllfnx, New ‘Glasgow. Trenton. stellarton and Plctnu. Miss Nancy Ford. daughter at Mr, and Mrs. Arthur lrnrd. mar. iottetown. has returned to Read- lng, Mass. alter attending the which took place Saturday. Oct. I Mr. and Mrs. Carmen John- son. Kazabazue. Quebec. are spending a short houday with Mr. .lohnson's uncles. Brewer and orviue Johnson, and other relative, in nedeoue where he was a tanner resi- dent. Members or the Art Society will be making an excursion in- to the Middle Ages at their iicst workshop at ch tonight. Using water color, pots or pigment and boards or plaster or parts they will try the ancient media or egg tempera and iresco used by ar- tists betore oil painting. Miss Margaret Clark. Char lotletown. whose marries. winston Turnbull took place Sa- turday evening Oct, 12, w guest oI honor at several show- ers recently. 3 The provincial l s b o r a tory start were guests or Mn. Roger nnton, so Queen st. and show- er El“: were presented to Mill Clark. Verses wem read by Mia and Theresa Mclnnis. Mrs. Buster MacMiuan and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald were joint hostesses at the rormer'a home on Pleasant st. Miss Na- dine MacMiuan passed the guts and MISS .lanel lngs read the verses. Thursday evening members at the crew oi the SR5 bucking- ham held a potluck supper and Kitchen shower at Miss Eileen Norrie's summer home. York Point. Miss Miriam warslley and Miss Flora Woolner aaaiah ing in the presentation oi giits. Mr. Edward Casoley a panied by his sister Barbour of Charlottetown left ccom- . GE. this morning to spend Thanks- DON'T have to struggle to WE “keep up with the Jonases" or strain tor lamuy toad status There is one sure way to ac- complish both. In tar as g o o d eating gm: Keep up with the progress in toonsi Read the load advertising in Mrs. Candy, the bride's moths el- chm: I knit dreal of Hume! green with beige acceslorlel, and wore a corsage oi carna- tions, The mother of the groom chase I bells: lace sheath dread with mntchlng accessories, and wore a coraage of yellow roses, reception was held at. Dll- Vay Hotel for lw gueala. The hride'l table wal cenlr» ad with I three tier weddlnfl cake. topped by I cross with in- terlocking rings. The was! to the bride was ,.npoud In Dr. Frank MacMIl- Ian and was responded to by the groom. Telegram: we" read by the best man. Amid ahawerl o! caniettl and best Wishes [he newlyweds [sit on I honeymoon lo the bride wearing I cranberry wool knit two piece dreaa wlth black lox trim d I it black picture hIt. Black annexe serial and I Corsage a! red and White leathered cnnallonl com- pleted her outfit pull their return they will rellde at North mm Rd. Chlrlottctown (Pb CD. Mat-Kay) Ie ln-Iows balanced Idulu. evaluating the Rim ol your male Inrlkwa‘ 5th- lnl commentl. would feel oblil- ed to conclude HIIC Ira jealous of you. It appears they are Ictinl in catty conlpIrIcy tacit It not ml n . you down a peg or two,“ as the Phrase ll. Quebec City. at sofl of attitude — meek. dual! and uncertaln in their pres. pence, and chilled and dcspond- ent Ln relation to your bride- aom. gr At present you are young and pretty. 1 gather, You are in love and beloved, in a happy mar- riage. You have a sound back- ground. academically and lo- cially. You possess a hcnlthy op preclatlon or your w r . Moreover. you tend to have a mind oi your own and to consult it respecuiuly. in new situations where new adaptations are re- quired — as witness your ma. luring resolve to be true to your tastes, rather than resort to ap peasement u the price or this. i think it is this combination positive laclore in your per- sonality. with special emphasis on your character-tic ulHon- ndenre. perhaps your irnlale ln-lcrwa and elicits their eiiorla to best you down. psychologically. As tor how to cope. my advice 1]. speak up: talk beck. Reflect on the substance or their digs. and when you go to see them. go prepared to give In good as you the way or conversational and parry. Bu don' luvhaturrd about ll. Just be quick on tbl draw. As tor example when one asks: “Aren't you putting on unmet!" you might reply “Aren't you im- agining thing-i" Or, to the question: "Do you ever work?“ you milth hay: "Yes. very hard i at minding my own busineshu how about you“ M. . Mary Kawortb cannula through htr column. not by mail or by Teflon-l inter- View. Write her In an d The lDA BAILEY ALLEN Don’t Permit Vitamins To Go Down The Drain .BE ADVENTUROUS sub- P GHINIII. newspapers and ma Really look at th displayed in the Iupermarketl. it they seem unramlliar, take time to read the labels. Elaine]. 2 food: Note the improvements many food proc are amusing. You will tlnd the names or he w processes described on many acknge. Forget any prejudices. Be ad- venturous; try one or two pack- ages each week. Find out, by taste-te seli, what new “ or convenience ioods have to alter — as freeze chicken. mp and crab, new dehyt drated (dry) soup mixes. m o r e varieties or dried h—uits. Includ- ing strawberries. heady-Tocook Potatoes Try all the reldy-to-coolt pota- to products. concentrated apple juice — a pantry spacesaver — will debut soon: Just add 1 can of juice to s can. ol walx. Dried cooked beam. pen and lentils come packaged to cook minutes. sting your. Old-limo Ioup kettles are out: canned or powdered brad". con- eommes and bouilloiu are for everyone. New deep-ironed iooda at all typel are appearing every day. More varieties or cheese In a as improve Texture Use tenderioer to improve the texture or Iii-called lougb meats; tille best restaurants are d o l n g Try Whipped butts:- t‘l - rlne (or (ewe: calorie. our Ierv- ng. Even the lImIlIIl‘ quick til-kt. b r e I d. pancake and putty rnIxea Ire Connolly beta. Ind- Med p . New flavoring "Inch In (as tlclng. Look It the aelrclion bl apicel and the new crackers and cook 5 Follow thll column (or new: oi modern tech i to use the a" terertinl and W! tunl the singing oi hymns Roll call was answered by a bible verse containing the word “rcmem- I102". A report was read cirme the resluts at a chicken dinner held September Tim at Shining whe tern Indie by the vow The 39.1: was rt-allzrd d to help in the rnrnlahlng or the christian Edu- cation Centre at Cavendish The supply secretory received a letter trons rs. alyer ioncs requesting dresses and costs tor girls between the ages oi two and iourteen. At the close or the meclme members were loined by the men e Men's Assvt‘ialinn Lo hear a talk. illustrated by slides by the Rev. Keith Whitney, mlli~ later at atddeiord. on his nv-k in East Harlem Lunch was served by the hot. ten and the committce in charge, and the meetinl closed with the repeating ot the Min- pah benediction The next nversll moettng wlll be held in New Glasgow the last Monday in November. O'LEARV UCW . "A .a ._-_. . . s ME. AND MR5. WADE J. SHEA The regular monthly meeting or the Mrs. AJ, Mathcsnn Aux- d Islanders Wed At Tignish n “h M U i - lary D Q ' nary II (9 Now Resrdents OI Toronto l92:15:X"$?“sh“n?;“é£ii Gamble presided and opened this meetlo g with the Lord's gprayer lollowed by members rev were .pesting the ucw "purpose" . L‘nnnic‘ in the absence or Mrs. Palmg ass I er. Mrs. Herbert Valchcr acted at man amt Llan Rhine was . as secretary. total or 12 Mrs, Carl Prolitl, Alma, n.1,; usher. lmcmbrrs ansncred roll call and and the groom: parents are Mr.i A rcccptlou was hold at theilhrt‘e visitors were present and Mrs. Russell Shea, Tignish, I home ot illi- ln-nlc's parcnts rolei Convener: or social runcllona The ceremony was periormctl ion-inc the mummy iprogramme and finances cavc by Rev. Father McGough. Thc Prllilit those tor her their rcporls. Tignish choir sang r'. ucdtlmc a yellow The president gave the mes Day". accompanied by the sheath dram, uhltc accessories sage on “Stoii‘ardshiii”. Mrs. Ell church organist. innit a corsacc nl white carna. W. Turner reviewed the hi2 Given in marriage by her bro i litms twork oi Miss Emily Maxwell. tber Edward. the bride chose a The groom's mothcr wore I‘Wtflfifil musionary. and Miss door length gown ol lace .antl hilll- sheath, nhllc accessoriesJVlm'i!I Bem‘nid. Praypr was nylon net. The titted bodicelt‘ad and nitric oarnatlons. “fared for these missionariex tured long tapered sleeves and, Far a honeymoon lrip in One and 0mm “'h" SE"? at homer a scalloped neckline. The mill term the bride core a blue and aWfl- . skirt was accented with lace ap- knitted sun with white accessl Mrs Donald “Ermine him» plinues. A crown oi pearls hriol lps ‘dmfd the new study hunk on her three tiered shoulder length Tlli- ricll‘lvwed: will reside at India I“ 1947 1nd“! mil"? 3" veil. She carried a bouquet oi m grunsn k A\‘ ,. Toronto ndlvwdem “WE AS “5 Wr- Ontario lrlioto by lieckbcrt studio.» aeauuiul tloral arrangements‘ red carnations uith a nhlie sa. adorned Saint Simon and Saint un bow. Jude Church, Tignish. tor the The bride's hitcnriants marriage or Mary Jean Prolllt (thnrlollo rmilll anti Wade .leromc shes. c Reeves ll‘nllhm Wallace bride is the dauchler or Mr. and be ‘aay iamilics “as presented by Mrs Lorne Waite, and a match. ing stop end table was presented by Willard Thompson on behall oi the hymns and Thompson fam-‘ ‘ilies A tahleiamp (rpm the lMacGougan tamilies or Maine. giving with the turn-leis son, Ralph and iamily in Rivervieu Heights, NE. Dr. and Mrs Ll Dally. char lotlewwo, have ieit ior Atlantic City, USA. whe he will at- tenti the American Dental Con-I Couple Feted At Summerside vention. llmme or Mr. and Mrs. Mabon genson. . Bynon, 323 Argyle street sum. individuaigitts were presented; Mrs ""1 Mfl- Rlirh OWS- ,mcrside, when (clouds and rela- by Herbert Simmons; Waverley. N.s. an guests of tivcs gathered to role them on and included aruby vase. the a a a. Mrs. Onkes parents. Mr Mrs. Frank Walker. Huston 5!. tor the Thanksgiving week-end their 40th wedding huniversary_‘lrndilinnal gm tor the lnlh wed-i Keith Thompsan RS master d ding anniversary. from ,V‘Ira. cercmnrlies. spoke briefly and a iWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Cavendish UCW Hold Meet At Shining Waters Lodge ’ berton Autumn flowers decorated the one was presented by Mrs. Jon. e lrene Simpson and Miss Mam—— I ulaiion II 24 times greats-r than Canada, its mean: starvation and hardlhlp Iot- great numhrra of their 9901718. The theme for the 0 War “With Gralelul Hearta'. conducted by Mrs Claude Mac- Nelll who opened with medita- tinn lullt‘m‘ed by I hymn. ScrlPV. lure reading was Genesis a. ver- ses 2022 and Luke 17, verses ll- 19. (allowed by members repeat ing “prayer ol Contesaion". Prayer and hymn closed the devol'iona. Lunch was served by Harry Adams and Mrs. Collicutt. ELLA HINTDN UCW The Ell. ninton Group or the Summerside trinity ucw met r centiy in the church parlor. Mr M. catheck. president. opcned the meeting with I Tlianklglving poem, "Our e Thanks we GIVE," endinl with prayer. l in the absence at the score- tary, Mrs. Albert nucstis read the minute Mrs, Heber- Hardy; conducted a Thanksgiving devo-, tlonai, and based her meditation and remarks trom the 2nd verse or the ward. Psalm. . Mrs on. MacLeod and Mrs‘ Huestis read verses oi scripture, in keeping with the theme at Thanksgiving. Mrs. Calbeck sang “We must give Thanks." Reports were given by Mrs.‘ Albert Linkletter and Mrs. Aa.‘ Huaslls. who displayed a [In collection (If haby aupplies afldl dresses. An interesting alble aals waa‘ enjoyed and the meeting WI! ajnim‘d \vilh Mizpnh benediction. Refreshment: were served by Mrs. MncLurr, hIrSi Clarence‘ Harris. Mrs. HE. lnman and, Mrs. iiuestis. i TlGlen ucw , The annual meeting at the Tignlsh United church Women was held at the home or M r 3, Wired aoyce on Monday eve- ning, with the president, Mrs. Rcc Eldershaw conducting the worship. The roll call or mem- bcrs was answered by a strip lure reading. The program couvcner chose ashertoplc “How to go to Church". The l'nirlules or the previous meeting and hnancial report or the year. were git-ca by the sec- rclary treasurer M r s. R o y Macueod. The president welcomed Mrs A.C. Green, Mrs Carl Weeks and Mrs. James Hodgsun oi AI~ and Miss Margaret MacLeod or Toronto to the meet- In s, oiilrer elected lor the coming year were: Mrs. Gunnar Pedcrt sen. president, Mrs. K e it h a t Hammll, VIN-president. Mr! Wilfred Boyce, secretary-treasurr r Following the meeting a lunrh was scrved by the hostess in on a rge and a social h our enlnyrd. i BREADALEANE WMS ‘ The SDplomher meeting a! thi- aleadalbane filriotlarl alums wus was hell at the home of Mrs James (rota Mrs John Hlt‘knx t‘fllldilt‘lt‘d tht‘ opening worship scrln-c and business mel‘linfl Mr: \lcrlt‘ Zimmcr, man was crumbs! Correspondence ini-lndcn a lot. Mr lrnm Konnrlh \Itlvrlk prt‘ . Illfll‘lllmt‘ (‘lllls ( (hurlollotonn llnlnkmn donnnon tili‘ riilrttlasr‘ Ill hmkb Illr collccc hbrory l lolli‘: lilies ilcaiher \imllt-sllll .I Jamrd Minn: 1g icnnlrihl . , rhr upon» v in h ‘|rartil’nlz in a .t-hool tor boys . . icrle Zimmerman n-nl be (I ‘ollnnal lroocr tor the ith-tobor meotmc. which will be hcld at the home oi \irs. Gcorca 'Hilc'knx. roll call Will he answer. i ed with a verse or scripture rnn. ' I taming the word “liianksglvinc " lrollonmp lllr singm. r a hymn ‘the meetlnc rlnsnd with Mopsh benediction __ nuRlEn Aiilva Ch'tll 5hl Huang Ti. the em peror who unned China in the third century BC, hurlrd allva 450 scholars tor nhlccllng to his policies. Tn BARE looms SRI.\\GAR, Kashmir tRcub- eralrl’rlme MinislPr Khwala shamsuddln has asked all his minlslcrs tn declare their pee. i assets in a iirst step to curb corruption in the country's administration. ills government was lwnrtl in Salurda How to win a wardrobe by likaid StEDintalhc wmtcrsclcialand spans season with a complain new wardrobe hy mm? Then smallness. the exciting collection or Communlly Sliverplale and CommunllyStamleso (by Oneida silversmllhs) new on ‘display in our stole Ju: ham to. ‘ Communllv Danem V00 like has: . s. and you'll be ellgiblo to will a min. plats winter wardrobe at fabMOUI Dlovclolllesl Or one DIZOO wonder- lulmonaes-upprizasfihem'snothing to buy. Just come in and see or. alluring collection at Comm' Slalnless and Communltv Sfiwtplab . ,s . humorous cm com as by MacNutt or r l . M‘s“ 1"" “‘5‘” “g 5'2"“? Mrs. Georgia" Ramsaypxew An- “How Great Thou Art" w as i H BENNFH CARE 2‘ “ "‘9 f'm'fl Méa‘fird and ‘ nan, was roast by Mrs .lohn W.Iaullg by Mrs. Horace raynter.‘ ‘ ‘ 1. M Thompson The verses field Bligmh ifirne Waited and Mfg]. . “mm. Conn...“ : lhg brldt’ an zrnnm w (I We" Ell nmpson. In was -" MACMILLAN F!“ marricd at iiclnoouc in um by lowed by other iavorite selee. , “3,?” Tim“ “’ C'm‘; , LONDON, iAFi—Plim€ Min- thc ltes J M. Murchison. minis. tions, instrumental music and t “"19" I 17 - 4'5"}: t rsier Macmillan, recovering in tar or the Presbyterian church. readings. 1‘ am In". an. t a hospital irum surgery to re move his prostate gland. was reported Monday to be doing tine. He was operated on Thurs- Mrs. Bynon is the iormer Matil., A dccorcted wedding c a it e. da Ramsay, daughter or the latelmade and presented by Mra.‘. Mr. and Mrs Thomas L. aamstorne Crozier. was cut in trad say oillamllton, ltloniii manner and served with A coilce tablc irom the hammer cream. OCTOBER DRAPERIES VALUES! : Ready-To-Hang DRAPES ‘ Choice of floral lll’ snmi modern designs m a selection at colours bo suit any room. Each pair at lam: and will to more pairs Come in Antique notlns and the new “Sun and ..a rayon and viscose ‘ material than is Canada”. to i an». laundering or dry eelaning. . l llrlilltllll , 15.95 T0 18.50 There lln't I spark ol wit. hu- mor, or [0 balm-o implicit In their rude dilution- Ina. I quoted. The underlying apt!“ k Mat“. Ind clawing. And the manner ll very bad Politeness is to do and say tin with Inch laid. pro- aumptuous familiarity to a newcomer to the tamuy. 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