lens Carolina Ilclsnn. Ionsers ldittr. Plona I500 Page 8, The Guardian Friday, Oct. 19. 1956 HAPPENINGS ' Dr. and Mrs. Alan Ernst of Moo- treal are visiting at Government House. The Natal iiiiiu-rs" Association of Canada. Prince Edward Island branch, iiaie issued invitations fbr the Annual Trafalgar Day Ball on board ll .'t1t'S Queen Charlotte gt 9 p m, Friday evening, Octo- ber 19. Dr. and XHX .l A. Maclllillari u, on 5 mp in Toronto. Mrs. Lea tim-can has returned from a three iiiuiitlis visit to Eng- land. Mrs. Daiiil ilindiiian returned Tuesday bv pin-ic In Montreal. Mrs. llyndiilliii had been in Char- lottetown in niii-iid the Scales-Hil- MR. AND MRS. DOUGL AS Vl("I'()R FERGUSON AND ATTENDANTS lloa wedding. at which she was matron-of-honor. Miss Frances Wilson. R.N., was the guest of honor recently at a miscellaneous shower at Miss Car- olyn Nelson's residence. Mrs. David MacLean and Miss Beatrice Rodd entertained at a kitchen shower at Mrs. MacLean's residence in honor of Miss Wilson. Mrs. Ivan Horne entertained at her residence, Brighton Road. Wed- nesday afternoon, at a miscellan- eous shower in honor of Miss Frances Wilson. Mrs. J. T. lbbott entertains this Friday afternoon at a tea honoring Miss Frances Wilson. s ENGAGED MR. AND MRS. FOSTER SKER- RY of Tignish. wish to announce the engagcm A of their young- est daughter, Jean Marie, to Er- nest Dewolfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dewulfe of Am- herst, N.S. Wedding to take place in Amhcrst's Roman Cath- olic Church on November 10th. RED CARPET WELCOME HOIELL C.W.!.. The St. Lawrence C.W.L. held their meeting on October 1 at I run. in the Parish House. Meet- ing was called to order by the president. Mrs. Hamid Pbelnii and the Director Fr. Robin opened it by reciting the League Prayer. Minutes of the last meeting r cu.- read by the secretary. Mrs. ..'- in O'Neil. approved and signed. Tile different convcnors all reccii l their report forms, and the Lea..ut- Magazines were given out. It was moved and seconded that a prize be given to the highest student in the Junior and Senior catecir -tun exltns this year. and next 703' give I prize to the highest in all classes. after which Fr. Robin gave 1: talk on the teaching of catechism in the home. A vote of thanks was moved to Fr-. Robin for the recent Women's retreat held in the Parish House. which twenty-live members were present for. A report of the an. nual convention was given by Mrs Phelan, A discussion followed on tllt' ii W.L. Regional Con'erem--3 in i.. held in St. Peter's Bziy, Oi-l4il)ci' T which a number of members .-ii-r going to attend. it was dct-irlm that the next meeting be held in the Parish House and 'a lunch L'(lfll- nuttee .was appointed. Meeting then adiourned by reading the Act of Consecration by Fr. Rubin, SECTS CLASH WASHINGTON iAPl - A U 5 LONDON a red oarpet welcome to an Afghanistan government delega- tion headed by Premier Sardar Mrs. Edgar Hearts. grandmother of the bride elect, will pour tea.i The assistants will be nursing; friends of Miss Wilson. A Mrs. Daniel MacDougall, Mt. Stewart. accompanied by her two sons. Brighton and Carl and her niece. Mrs. Russell Maclntyre lcft Tuesday by car for Boston. While there they will visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haslam are on a motor trip througri the New England States. Mrs. H .1. Warren. Cflalllllllth town, is visiting her daughter Mar- lene in Kingston. Ontario. Mrs. Heath Chisholm. North Try- on. and Mrs. Earle Botiltei. Ai- bany. have returned home after spending the past week. guests of Mrs. Chlsholm's ” b r, Mrs. Charles Asprey and Mr. Asprey Cambellton. N.B. The hostesses for the Charlotte- town Curling Club on Saturday evening are the following: Mrs. W. lpaid to Afghanistan last year. Shah Mahmoud Daoud Khan. The Moscow radio aiinoiincetl Premier Nikolai Bulganiii and Communist party boss Nikita Khrushchev greeted the delegation. which is returning a visit the two Russians H. Wortli. Mrs. W R. MacNcil. Miss Sybil Macltililnii and Mrs. Marian Dockcndorff. i WIFE PRESERVERS .Xz 1! older waffle iron has rusted, dun it up sswell as you can. then itwith nlad oil, and use. iAPl-Moscow gavel Air Force experimental i'oclicr plane probably reached a record speed of 2.200 miles an hour- before it crashed in California Sept. 7. authoritative sources said Wednesday. Air Force SC('l'0'&il'V Donald A.-Quarles said plll)llt'lV last week that Capt. Milbiirn 4:. Apt. pilot of the ill-fated K2. "was flying faster than any nliicr human being has ever bocn fknown to fly" shortly before ill! death. HOUSE-HOLD HINT To avoid any shine, irnn dark cottons on the wrong side. if touching up needs to be done on the right side, be certain to use a press cloth. . S A I. LY snows OPAQUE NYLON SLIPS Just one of the choice selection of our regular stock at this special price. Lined embroidered bodice , , . Tllv xiiinil iiicci-: of the liruie. d(lllllt'll ;i gicy Mimi siiil ililh pink, evening Sept 25th about fin hun- r .. i .'tlzirii.iii mid Cnilii-i-iiio .tlili;ii-3 acct-wliics and a corsage of wiiltcidred neighbours, friends Bil'l re- J . 'd:iugiitt-i i Mr and Airs. i'l-r- cariiaiinnw. latives gathered at Gen" lnn's mm . ,., i .: K B d h non hi.-fill-', Jx't-liiii. made mm The bride is a graduate of thflhome in Lower Freetown alndg pre-ll CARROT FTUDDING i " f e i.stlIIlt' ilumi L'Il'lx ill their die-xs-y Priiirc lCtlii.'ii'(l ls'iillid liDSl)ll&lli sented her with beautiful gifts. Toll cup grated canms E. ; V dd. d. I H win (1 1"” glmmllr i (.5 .,l liiilk Dlllllilxsilil iiyloii, Sllllfly St-liiiiil vuf Niiitsrng and the gflitlllll the strains of the Wedtiiiig March 1 cup grated pmampg A I'lTNl.V Allllllllll WP Ink Vi8VS 100. U - I all 3 - rill xkiiix ;.nii iiiullliliig li.iiitli-niix is ('llll)tllllll'l w.tli llll. N l) lilac-l played by Miss Ruth (V.-'II"l'l4, cou- 1 heaping cup bnmn Mmar ?mFIl79d ll Niiflli 59590"! bni-l. alcoves ending In D01nl5l0l-fit? lllll” 'iiit-y t1Iillt'tl iinxltris of old fzisii-1 Lean funeral director in Cliarlnite- sin of the bride. Georgina ias es- 1 mm (.un,am5 l o Church on Saturday evening. ands. Her fingertip it-1 0 iii c ,.,,,..,i H,,M.,.. um" cm-ted to the Spat of hunur M I (U . 4 , - . , . , U .V ., . . . . . . V '.- praislns pt. Zatlixvatd 6.30';tvihe(:If (:22 llqlnlgsclltililngll::lnh9;:d1f:hE1::l:Hgi1 E . Mi lt.il.'ll (Y.-llllittls Auf t;tli:l iuui. - (.iiltail.sIllliIIill1 OUIASIIKIP ofwie Dffvflii-1 Miss h-llcilflift get-ves. hiss Marion I (up (.h0pp(.d dam; I '3': mna35i..ff Loweaim. made bouquet or lea mes in-r 211'? "'x.'.T' K? WT5.'.”I'I-Wil?....?Z.'2i5'i '32.".-...'l5 i".TF m.....'.i.3-.i nE'.';"i')5i flit i.."Ti.?' n...2",3".'.3eii”i.'.r.i".-I i.i3if' l ""9 ”'"' "' ” "W 5l'"”'"”''8 i ,.i . ..y . '- y. -.-l y 'I .vv(..." - ,-'.ly, . ' l-jvn, exchanged vows with Dnug- only ornament was A IN-"irl "Nil Mr Hm llIlllf'i' nf Siiiiiini-isuic 1 is iI;ii-k. ii Ty. Hcrlcrli-tun, it B. els nf presents which were open-. ls" MM": Wm . - Vlrlof. Wu of Mr. and Mrs. i 130?. Rift "T ill? S""""- l!('llll ii-lwixx. l and ilr. and lvlrs. Arthur Le Loch-l ed by Miss Marion Mac('aull andl Flgreranl 1 h . y it i Vlltlnr Ferguson. Hampton. in Miss Winnifred Cillrllk RA, in MR (vurm pl,” 0 M. hm. "Hugh. N”. 5-nvknmx N H . Mrs wende" Ym and the vmsesi ryyv-Jggulru w' dnuhir ring ceremony perinrm- . recent graduate of the M5591 W mt uiiilillm; a bivge suii uni. Pr:-vioiic to her marriage Guor-l read by Mrs. Bruce Prnfitt and. . by Rf”'- 5- Gm” wall-V M”- L"”"3 Hospllal Sf'h"”l,"l lNl”51”9- itiairllzii: pit-iiilv lint. punk at-ice-lgina was tile recipient of many. Mrs. Walter Siavert, Mrs. Ho- p . D. Wright was in charge of then was her sister 5 ("W1 M l"""" sum-t .-mi him a mrx.-up ..l whitey bcziutiful gills ftliss ('ltai'lotteI ward Cairns and Miss Arlene 2 ' dlnll mUSlf' and 8CC0ml78"'9diSl19 W3! 3"”'9d 1" 9 ba””””' r.-ii-iiiiii-nix Tin gi-oniirs inruiiv-r. Cairiis. ii N. Misxs Hclcn Pend-. Reeves arranged the gifts on the . .l. H. Lewis who song ”0 Pcr- 1 length dress of diisky rose Milli" was iii-4---i-ii in .1 sic:-I grcy suil l0lilIl. R N. and Miss Doreen iii-l table. Georgina in a few ucll cbos-. I love" before the ceremony . taffeta. with rap sleeves. V nN'k- , Wm. l...p .1.-.-.-N-i-ics niui xmrv ai Iis R N. Mfr? iiostr-sses at the! en words thanked the people sin-I fl Hi Walk he-5'd9 yml" d'"”'3 lmel mled b”d'c.e 5"” hm" ”l""- ' Cl)l'SiIL'(' of pink i-:ii-iixiimns. Ihomc of Mrs. George Cairns has-icerely for their lovely gifts and sigiiing of the register. The. She WOTC. nIatl'hI"R Ihal "ml '"'””' 'lllil l('('('piIiIll nus lll'l(l nl llii'i-ii ; s.-iu Strr-cl. ('h.'.irlottctimii at a dew invited all to visit them at their. HI'I'li llaS bfaillllully d9('0”'lPd ind i'3m9d While ""”"5- liili 'ilniirixt iiuiiic iilicro ninety l ligltllully arranged shower in hr-rl new home in Uharlottetown. The .gui--is i-njiiiui n dciii-unis iiirkcylliiinor. Mrs. Arnold Maticod, R.Nl remainder of the evening was (lllllil'l'. Rm: 5 (il'(illl Willis pro- rc.-id lll(' humorous verses andlspent in music and games. A pm.-ll :1 in;i l in ihc iilidc in which Miss lieli-n Penillclon arranged the hearty singsong of old favorltcs Misc gifts on the i;il)li- Aficr the bride-l led by Mr. .I H Lewis at the pianol ih l)ElSl(PlS of gladloli. The guest Misses Louise and Amy ('.iirii:-'. MR5 wcrc marked with bows of sisters of the bride were brides-i lliilr satin ribbon. gladloli and maids. Miss l.oiilsc wnrc rii.'iri- ii-n. reuse and carricrl icllnw 'iiiuim, "H, mm”... ,..muh 1.I,plH,(, 'l'l1cl'IlPl.V Wlllill 111159. Still" in 3"” -W53 Am-V l”"'9. ml" ”'””l.l' lli'll'Il ilciulhiuii. it X. uzis in lo-he iinil tliziukr-d all for their. was much enjoyed. A bountiful 7il'i'i:it.'I' ll)" ll" lalh” W0" 3 3"” ”'"l"l hm"?! """"S Thilir ..l.,.,,u,, ,.g ll... gm-xi himk l(lfl(lilfW.N' and the gifts had been. lunch was served by the ladies. ROW"-t W"? 0' "'9 Wm? '"3'""”ll l'..lIimii;u -luv i-cu-piimi the li;-p- aduiircd ii plcnszint Sl)(7l.'ll i-vi-iiing After a very Dlcasi-int evening ail? I-in floor l('Il'.1lll wcddinq gown I I M ,l'lIIllill-Wfl "Xlml "V97 Whit? 53" 3"” 5lmll3l'l.V 5'31"” l" "V" "l "W py (-riilhlc Inn on ri clmrl huil.-y- was spent durini: which the i105-ir0llll'HPfl to their hoiiies wishing! -3 ''1v'I'l1' "1 lil"'i('P-SS 515101 Will V 7"f'l”l M l"'"”'7 Tm" "M5 3"” llltmll flip lllltlliilliillli the 'tl:ii-i. icsscs st-rvi-rl a dclicuiiis lIlfii'll nf Georgina and Dniiglns many yczirs lVk'l'"l l"”"' 3”” bm'k- ml?” h"' m"” malfhm "'0" mm"s' l.lllli'S, Fur Iiuivi-lliiii.; thc hrule lice crcaiii and cakt'. (lit Tucsilay of happy married life. i W N ' iv" 7 7' - i MEN 5 DMRY """""'” 'Rock N' Roll Music ls l 'D s It Festival Week FJl.BlTsAncl Plenty yj! I 1 HOW TO l'l(I'Ii PAT PA,V('.-UxlCS Featured Al Royal Pclriy y :3 .' I 5 ' ' , . . ,. . . .5 (Rh; Tiirlny hrniiglti llll'ii' potato-digg-' there. I . iwglll mlli ltlnh. (lI(:mf'll::l"::;ll;'g 1-. ii - nnrn more in me folks at Ai- if Vie had a nnimn that in his I Vlllulll M”! g"Vfmv"Ikpl'h;”'H'r a xvi-jn, rngi.-W1 (AIM M Qupp" year-nld hmthc.-. pi;m.d mp (an... i , rlea it uiis as it happened this. preparations for it, .lanlPS fl.'l;.s('(.l pl: ,'l'IU. tlmitmiillliiiiilii-ii xliu-rip", Elizabt-iii dz-int-cii to rock 'n' roll bourine after getting quick in: i M and nf mp, ;. short spell of our door and lookcrl in murc lim- l ;'ul"lli(:ll:,l;l' 0-MHMW, m. 'lWkinL, music limit the vice hours today structions from hand lNi(lf'f' Paul. Adams. He took the night off from; Eton School to attend. at R my 2lst birthday plirty for her cousin. the Duke of Kent. "it was all very regal, you know." said 8 fellow gut-st. i es than was necessary it was Pcr- - V haw. Duh, mm our (.nn5,.5Fm.9 was till IS l(lt'.'ll . Adi! Jllllllli tun t.'il)i('- oul.Aam.u'gl,,. and um mm hp ,.Nlliy sliimiis ill iiiiilliiil or liquid xIItlI't- lexllected the farmuives in add to i'"''W '" ”"' b""”'l"”l r"l"l"' fl" nuikiiig H In ii. ll.'lfIl'iIlt'('S. inull one uliicli extended through the teriinmi only. it fnrguihercd in field the masculine side of the mily and Granddaughter and it ' not A tedious task they met thiflltlzlwnbriirnol h::::s lredfrlilihl-l find lhwl it lll'IlP vuur D'ini-akcu "Y"" ""'ld"'l "Y Sh” '"'l"a”V n . ,9 r - i r . 1 - . . . V drms ten chain, long ,m,k.n" easy to iill iriilii llli' griilrlle wiin- mil ill” "Wk " Vm” l"'”f:”v bl”; k' r H, the ,,-,,l,i,.," out slit-kiiig. she did dancc niiimalcdly - Y ell”, Nhi: 1': ' ml h ”k' AM 1,0,...-5 m,..;....,- up l)....'t up Her partner as the band played thdsemlzmes ll1'iIwK.l:PlflollS'll((l solves "1 1"" 'HiH'lI "7 9! l1lIl'I1V Y" NT" "5?" Y"” l'"'"- A"l'""""" ""1 dawn 'mmugh me ve.rs'4hi; ,.mmd your i-.iiic.'iki-x if you try to turn "Rock Around the Flock" was , arc l't'.'ifl)', ihc lnrd Purchi-stcr. .'l2-year-old pecr. to your spziiuzii i Ncarly 200 royal personagcs and. irregular llPl(llIl'll tlliiyi ' - .y n ' 1 in or wi Sit" ,l:l':1l;s':Itifl;:(de;,?(.!l lb:,,,:,:,:,'.z";,.:?,', yand in cm. .11-iuirilc '.1Mi..,. hufhhlr, ;I)1?nl:;PT:h0i lgififlnn-S llilEl1lS0('l();li,:' the woodlands. And while vie rniz- have Hllli('nl'I'v no I P Hill 0 I F 0D? I' ll 0 ":9 F319 - lied to arrive at an exact estimate, p:iiii-:ik4-. gciiiiv in-crt ilic spaiilia coming of, age at (opplns. the he would be sure to say presently. (Inc: home of his mother. the Duchess "Never mind using up Hnoilier lnnt tunic irm-I) nmir-r the pancake. nf Kcnt. The party lasted from 9; Wu, figuring it, 1-:11;-n! That's iWllllfll'i'(itt' niul flliiltih ihc iinntrwike o'clock Tiiccdny night unlLl thew: near enough anyway. I know it to can unit it ran 9 illrncd NW inst gm-sis straggled mit at. am. is. You see. after I stepped ii. I yll'- . today. l sort of reckoned it up in my mind i limit s('nIll' Willi ilrlllrllc lll'i4iIT' The Quccii and the Duke of "Oh about a half", we replied ynii iiinkc piinrnkvs. if you hate p;d;,,l..,,,1p. lm jug nflor 3 a.m, g. MM-kl. query. !('fllll('fl your urirlrilc. usc wax p:ip- for the 20-mile journey hack 3.1 "About a half". he repcntcil. jer in iub nu unnic shnrtr-ulna. m,(.Mngh,,", para...-, , "That's why my Grandfather said, Mhcii the griddle is limited. this . Sm", O; "N. y,,.,ng.., sol rm-km acres of clearing. the xh 5'? liindcrniviili ii iiic riluiiuln He knows all about land" he nnd- lslioulri hr-Ip emmni it, .n mum Wm, varvmg d(.K".,..l ded, "A half acre" he said moving l. Aiiuilicr tip is licnt iuiir griilillc M pki” "'n'" nearly 'd,.wng 1 off to Join the others about in -lo the right it-iiipcmiiirc -Km flP- l.,mN.(.'F J0”-S BAN” Mwb.hd9..d'q. leave for the field. "ihcre'll be A -grec F I fin rt rt-l:iil.'ii' grlilrilc wiu prim? MK.m",l the duh.-5 14, Qwd. m. c M. nice lot of picking in lliai"' ' ihnvc zin inc.-iii: of, checking this ' ,. '. . - '.g.m:”":.r:'ooJ The sunshine how plcansant l ltcimici-nliii-c. but li'l'I' is a irwl was for the harvesters. the xuiul vllmli llilrks illli tflry ucclyxt dr:-pi I T9l5""l"V'”5- a warm one in dry the tubers. as of uuicr pmiiwi on iiic l1i':llf'fl grid-. it blew from up the creek in the 'dlr siiniiiil imuiice for .2 rimrnrni 4 A inns-suficlinit din” "MPH ill-1” wast. And hack of the workers in that field up the rise. in make the ifiirn: in sirniiii ilisiliiili the L'f'1l- . 8 Slmtln H scene especially striking was the 'rilc IS inn hm if ll xiays nmri-l "Till-U"'"PP'N ll? l'""”"k?d- , V still-bright touch of Autumn ahnut. iflmn s sccnnzl bcfnrc going up in , Wlnlf '0 59' P''F''V W" '0 9'" Wm l evulont We found we listened throiigh liltcam, the griddle is not hot e-;"l.V l"lE"' i the afternoon for tho or-ak of a niuigh. A little later the "all" feiurnrd flrmclrt bringing liime the first When linking your pancake bai- l in "'9 Will? l'll”' """”'" 9"” "P load past the kitchen-dmr in the for by mix-inz ii rr-ally prepared f'"LlP'- cellar to be I Good Luck irymhnl Epancake VTIIV and milk. don't vmr- .Tl'.V fill! "'19-" for own also of full bins 8'"l.ry about bcaling all the .-mall : "ll" " 5'' "W"- plenty. bill "0 lllfll NW0 0? 0'" lumps out of the batter, Li-ave VA V 1 former rem of 'nrmIns entered them in - you'll get lighted pan- lnto the peace and quiei of the Mk", time. In the sunset however our: Many omplo like in add one or; C0mPl1"! bin?" M W59" Wlfl more 022s in the pancake ballerf DVMIIM W "'9 Y8"d- l" "OM German ncnple. for instance. make sacks machine-drawn. and ernril- l . special pg! ,,,,,,.;.i,,.A 1-,... g, , led to live basement of the iimm huge pancake which hug the whole across the lane. . And The Dir griddle. When made. it is dusted min,-.. ,g,.....;- mg in t.,.,,.mg H if his coffee had been served withuutlAI'id not own a crumb is left lwhen the food comes from S ew- to satisfy ”ig:art's. How nice it is sir." . , . M,M.--,. Students at Ceylnn's first agri- cultural college for women learn litriculture, horticulture and do-l melltlc lf'lCflf'l'. l CLEARANCE 4324 uis-zais if you can dig a hole in the ground you can still plant DUTCH TULIPS and HYACINTHSI 4 Years of research and experimentation went into developing a race of imported Dutch tulips and hyacinth: for late planting-early blooming. You can plant rugged Dutch tulip and hyacinth bulbs as long as the ground stays open-even as late as New Year's Day. For a beautiful Spring garden, remember: if you can dig a hole in the ground you can still plant Dutch tulips and iiyacinths. Buy imported Dutch Bulbs now while they're still available. ...7.... -. ---r.-... wu. ...-....--......-......s... and hem. lace edged ruf- fled l5 denier hem. White. Pink, Blue. Sizes 32 to 4052-95 2 FOR 85.00 NONE A11VS wills qnutitles last. gllalg was over. . with icing siigar, sprrad with Lin- . -- ...v.v.-i .....--:...;:.-r..::.-.:.m.; :'.2.l2.”';X.”E2Z:2;3;Il.”l23'..1?.'i2lll HALIFAX SEED. C0 F El LTD nos: mm- 1 "Twang 817'; '0 l"l;P?f- it makcs dclicinus supper ireat:' TA'"AN . . . . I ' "'9P4':hl"",::'I" ::'"""'M:; "We should be growinii more of l I2 ONRLII . - Hm mum .. . e - . v- -v --------e- e-Z-1 -- , - . -.... ...';........ fit ... .......... ,."';'."',..”.f'.".'--'” """f'f :-::"m 12 euro: st. DIM. 8313 u so: pr. ::'g;;,s. .:,,";;',,, 3... JACKETS - CLEARING 3.99 5,; G..." a nu ma s s p 2 y "”""-:,,,,, , ,..,,,,. sups .. 3;.-..,,.,. 1 99 ESTATEOFMRS. JOHN wittlms W. """ low and his wutsst wsts re-poet ' rumor is: souls of the old arm- ANKLE SOX -- cl-”"N9 396 . mun” . W oveniq. "I think my po- days are pretty well I of mine aelin. .. CI It! I d0I' tltaov VIII! I'll ORIENT HOSIERY - 51 (IAUGE 16 DQIII -: st own as names. a iii: siiom t I isos-rsaranioasr.