MR. AND MRS. KENNEIII CLARK Bride's "Young Were The Flo Hunter R t ver Ptcsbyierian Church was the scene of a pret- ty werldiiii: on Wednesila). Sept. 4th. at 6 o'clock pm tsiit-it Rev E. H. Bean of Keiisiitaton united in marriage .klar;1ai'et i. ii r it 8 Burns. eldest rli'illL'lllt'l' of Air and Mrs .1. Stephen Burns and Kenneth Clark. )'Ullflt.'(Nl son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Cliirk of Toronto. The i-hurt-h was beaiitifiilly de- aoraied with late siiiiimer flow- ers. highlighted uitii tall wh.ie lighted candles in brass (uiiiilcle-. bras. The guest pens uere mark- ed with tiny circlets of lace and pink ribbon bows. The bride was ,:iten in tii.ir- tinge by her father and was very Winsome in her lot ely bri- dal attire which was I 5Il'd;)ltNSi floor length gown of net on-r satin with I lace bolero A ttn:zci'- lip lllusion veil was held in pl.it-e , by I pearl tiara. She czirrietl I cascade of red roses The bride was Iiiendwl Miss Margaret Herne of Tiiroiitn an maid of honor, and Miss Xlaigv T llir. Sydney Holmes of St. Ste-I For travelling the bride Jam Hay nf Toronto and hits; Kaye Burns. slslvr of the liritie. Is bridesmaids The bride": little sisters. Won- dy Leo and Mary Louise. llail, Hunter River. which was by Sisters wer Girls were flower girl-i. l The attendants viore similar tstreet length gowns of ciirystal- ,1-tie. in harmonizing pastel shad- les oi grit.-n and yi-llovu respec- tively and carried old-fashioned nosegays of bronze and yellow , mums. The little girls dresses were embossed nylon in pale mauve over darker nylon slips of deep maute and carried tiny nose- Hzays of baby mums.. , The bride": mother wore I sheath dress of flowered silk tin pale blue shades with navy duster ller corsage was of white lCal'llillltlfIS The groom's mother lvtiire at suit of navy silk. with jwhite accessories and corsage of pink cariiatiuns. l Mrs. W, I. Bowman was in it-barge of the music. Mr, li'a ,ll)rystl;ile was the guest soloist. and suit: "0 Promise Me and ;l'll Walk Beside You." Mr. llouclas Clancy friend of the groom. or Toronto. was the Tlte ushers were j grooinsnian. pl1t'n. NR and Duncan Mac- Kay uncle of the bride l Ftilltittiiin the ceremotiy I re- ception was held in the Masonic z,-v."1r'v"'(a MODEL RETURNS Ml-s Noreen Mar-Pherson Ir-' rival home Thursday evening by plane from Ve-W York. where she was attending the Powers Modelling School in that City. Noreen was crowned Mi.-I Centennial in Charlottetown in 1955. She then competed in the beautifully decorated for the oc- casion by members of the Hunt- Lena Caroiti.-I Ilcburo. Homers (dam Edllm. Plane 1 O Page 8 The Guardian Mr. and Mrs. Tum Nottlng. formerly of Charlottetown. now of Mom Joli. Quebec, left Mon- treal by World Wide Airways for Miami, Florida, where they will attend the opening of a new hanger of L. B. Smilt. Mix and Mrs. Nottiug were guests of Mr. Donald 3lacVit-ar, President of. World Wide Airways of which Company Mr. Noiiing is eru- ployed. The regular meeting of Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the home of Mrs. Gor- er River W.l.. who catered. The bride's table was centered with. I three tier wedding cake topped with groom. l A toast to ill! bride was pro-, lposecf by Mr. Douglas Clancy to which the groom gave a tit-j I-ting response. Mr. Clancy also .read several telegrams of good lwishes and congratulations from lfriends abroad. also one from fellow employees in the firm in .which the groom is employed- lthe MM. Sisley Ltd. l t Miss Judith Spence of S-pring-t ,hill. N. 5., cousin of the bride was in charge of the guest book.l Rev. Mr. Bean asked the hles-y sing after which the newly weds and their respective families and friends enjoyed a bountiful re- post. served by the ladies of the W l. and a happy hour of S0('iEll fellowship followed. After the reception in the Masonic Hall the bride's parents assisted by the groom's parentsl entertained in their home while ,the guests viewed the lot eiy ar- lray of wedding gifts. The charming young spent their honeymoon Maritimes and Eastern I miniature bride and: couple in the: Slates: WOFP a. light blue sheath dress with three quarter duster to match with navy accessories. Her corsage, was of pink roses. lllr. and Mrs. Clark will reside in Toronto where the bride is employed in the advcrtizing dept.l of the Toronto Daily Star and' the groom.is employed with the MM. Sisley Ltd. Out of province guests. includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark.i Margaret Herne. Mary Jane Hay, Douglas Clancy of,Toronto,! Mrs. Alex Spence. Miss Judith, and M a ste r Sandy Spcncc-,'; Springhill. N.S., Mr. and Mrs.i Sydney Holmes of St. Staphcn.l N.B.. Mr. Wendell MncKny of, Sackviile. N.B. ' Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered several sho- wers by friends in Toronto and I community shower in lliiiiier River. and was the recipient of many lovely gifts. - Photo by Read Studio. the Miss Canada Contest which was held in London. Ontario. also in 1966, where she won I scholarship Iward for sioo.oo. Noreen is the daughter :1 Mrs Margaret MacPhersoI, R.N.. of N Htllshoro Street. City. Photo by lIrter'I Fllrn Lab. l l l l COOK'S CORNER NUT AND CHERRY LOAF 1 cup brown -unar '4 cup shorenimt. creamed 1 en 1 teaspoon salt I cup milk I cup nuts I cup cherries whole! 1 cup mixed peel cut frptiooall I cups flour sifted with 4 tea- moons halting powder. HOUSB'lOLD HINT If you yes: I garment be Nth Itldga. first spniue out mgdns or soil. it these In 5 tanned. lHQy will be set Q Q Int of is iron. ANCIENT SITE Bergen. the Norwegian seaport. I was founded about the middle Ilt the nth century. SICK OF IIINO CONSTIPATED? bulkneonulon All-Bran. eaten daily, radon: the natural laxative bulk you land to enjoy faith. Ibis oliininstion. All-Bran. made of inhale Iran, hm litt- Inillbm. You'll lilo lover I sleet l aged it don Bears on Wednesday eve- ning. The meeting was presided by the president who re- ported that arrangements had been made with a local taxi firm for the transportation of I Cerebral Palsy patient to and from school. Members were ap- HAPPENTNGS D()llIl9d to. canvass business firms for Cerebral Palsy Tait Day. A talk on "The Library and Your Program Topic" was giv- Wed.. Oct, 16. 1957 an by Mrs. Larry Slaght and Mrs. Harold hlllligau. Lunch was served by the hostess Isslsted by Miss Audrey Gulls and Mrs Sydney Stead. Lieut. and Mrs. W. L. Conrisd, Camp Borden. 0nt.. Ire spend- ing I short holiday with Lleut. Iand Mrs. F. B. Con'rId. Upper lPrlnce Street. Mrs. Roy Warren, 234 Hills- boro St.. City, has returned home from Toronto where she- had been visiting with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. Ind Mrs. Harold Warren. Miss Marina Doyle of the Dept. of Fisheries staff and Mitts Eliz- Ibeth Nicholson of the Bank of Nova Scotla staff of summer- aide. are at present spending I two weeks holiday in Montreal and Ottawa. On their return trip they plan to spend I few days in Chatham, N.B.. where they Continued on page 14 WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS Needs Of The Old And Young Can Be Readily Mei Ruliamah 8. Frank B"liilll flowers are still bloom-. ing in gardens and ”Autu.mn'al fires burn slowly along the woods." Colorful events have iti- so made the transition from Summer to Fall. easier. To thou- sands. the presence in Canada oft their young and beautiful Queen,l will be as warming as the Sum-T mer sun. i The winds that grow chill and. more chill and the Old Men of The Town will humbly stand in any doorway that will tolerate them longer and more often. Perhaps before the snow and, dcsccnd upon the lsIand.l I warm room will be opened where they can sit. even chat. and feel welcome e AND THE Y0l'NG A friend wrote me of'ii fine plan that is working in her town - and seems I workable plan anywiierc. At one of the high Ichools I izrotui of teen users” tviclve through sixteen lat taking a week's course in baby- vitting A childrenls nurse from the Visiting .V”ur.ses” association. is giving them pointer: in thel care and handling of child-ren.l But the youngsters themselves s SAV 10 DAY SALE READY-TO-HANG E up to lsio.oi7 -Holman's raise the curtain on I dramatic 1 display of Fall's loveliest draperies of lux- 7 , urious viscose rayon and cotton. Generous v hems, pinch-pleat headings, complete with L necessary hooks. Floral and mo&rnistlc 5 designs on backgrounds of White, Beige and ' Grey. 84" long. Single Size (cover 50") ' were regularly 15.95; Double Size (cover 96") were 29.95. Picture your windows in high-level LUXURY It LOW-LEVEL PRICES. are encouraged to ask questions and raise problems that have bothered them in baby-situng for their own parents or other par- ents. "What is the best thing to do when I child asks for his moni- .,.. "What should one do when the hahy won't go to sleep?” "What should one do if the child absolutely refuses to eat anything?" Members or the class after I0- lutions from their own emper- ience and the nurse summarizes and improves. For instance, one ton agar had dlscovord that 9. DRAPES! O .-vault Ihhsamurs enlurssnl U'wb.dlb&!tIliL J3 .5 -4-" i l i tmts.N's DIARY ilGage, Quite Content To Repair The Rose Trellis Like so many burnlahod cop- per pennies. the haven of the poplar by the gsteway drift outhward Lbele days. in quiet coin of the season. liov nllthe tisey were throughout .tha sum- mer. those of all leaves mos! mysterloualy - now still II I brostiileu hour. Iula toubud to silken ripples of movement in some made want. "The golden willows will soon In ht-I" GrInHIti(hlII'. catch- tellins his little brother 'inotaer will be here when you wake up” bad I quleting effect. The nurse agreed Ind put it lonely in ten the phrase. "Mama will count home " Whether the child eats or does not at isn't too important for the short term of baby sitting. the group is told. The main thing is "keep the child safe and happy." Happiness can be fut- thered by gentleness and pat- letlI'ce.'SIfety is I Itbject in it.- Ie . SAFETY K First aid fact: are carefully studied but the baby sitters In impressed with the imwrtance of phoning I doctor in any wor- rying dtuatlon. Flu hazards are studied and I member of the local f-ire-depnrtmqm is called in to address the gmup - and make the lessons more unprec- Iliie. Such points Is the need of I flash-light. the ' thelnhpleuut foi1nofIrule,:RepeItveryol- baby with all exits and windows - and the phone number of the fire dopart.ment'are emphaai d. A written exnminaf will be required at the end of course ,- In hour session every day If- ter school for I week Ind will prove the candidate's fitness. Those who pass will receive I certificate and have their names entered on I list of accredited baby sitters. This project has been started Int I young mothers' club with the cooperation of the high school authorities. The mothers meet vlthtluesnuoloronsormou sasstou. dlnunswlththun tlictrowudl sitters Ind their young Iliarsa. they tdl than. for ex- Imole. whethar or not they can have visitors while on the lob; whether thw In welcome to help tbamselvu to food in the refrigerator; when the first aid kit is kapt and where telephone Iumbe . of good neighbors. doc- tors. etc.. are kept. They no sure the young paqtile dist they will be safely escorted Iran and to their homes. no name how near they live. FAMOUS CATHEDRAL The original Norman structure 9555 till l: 25; giiigllg " ,, t ' 5 Egiigilllii rrlifiiiill at 3.5;o.it:l Erll afggg iris: kigkit gr meaningful tones the other day. And James reared in I rough and ready on of boyhood unti- ed and remarked "He's I tad of spirit! And" he twlnkled "it's something I like to see. Boys have to learn to protect their rllhts and maintain fair plIy.. . AM" in united It the "there's nothing that will raise I felloufs anger. and tnslte him of Dirham Cathedral in England was started in 1&3 AD. light qulcks. than when its sees &. I HI! 5Tlllir' gt a Christmas? I counted them this morning!" , Christmas? But tonight is one d 0ctoben' own. Mild and spic- ed with that sweet and seasonal scent ofesere leaf and bra.-ken which reminds one country-rear ed that on some Island farm. two Indeed we suspect on tnany."thls III I day of "the digging. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. . . . l5z2znEt zzazl LEMON FLAVOR LE MON FIJAVOR Only the doll-O folks could make it Io goodi 1.50-Antenna-nabuunlcilnlmunnunvu-uu.ruII.LtIiv:o iusi.I'Ii-Joaiiutiguviap-ueaisagi-niun t IIuuos'nIiI:sutIn.AII.IIIIIIiIItioIuu.aIiii l1'bw&.tint-iqshnunaisadsc. &XicC'yiol. Inclusion Extra lipm on the Inuit of mty liox: RINSO'C CPIGIAL BATH TOWQL OFFIRI ' 535041 zuaxxzn sxlwxxc ozzm x T L if E?- i .00 gill: