'2 . . . 1.? , Bueu, pat-kdale, was united in was white carnations. I-'ollowing the reception the Shh d .1. H d m h W: ud T 1, bedisheelts fgr tlllibiittrr d:::;i;l6i!n- 1'3” 3I"""' marriage with Roy Matthew Ves- The KFODIE wlasbatttkednded lay liridenand ghroiiglielegeiln ;;nnl1()alIt:(li' far::la:gs"f:a:"5;0w”VI:loo:l&1;It jasrvemx iilmer lyliiggllmlwgageneid I 3 I you nsgniieiiagybeciiuse pthe sheet STUDIO COVERS ”9y- 50" 9f Mrs "M Mrs" H' It "Wm ue ' "7 er o I E srtlgteg mgffr travemng the gbride silvering these peaceful places 'of still along the valley. ..with the It TISIETTS "'3'" P namml heading Iorl Colorful Shays fur Smmohcmvig gesfliy'MErl:Edted?mnml(f;evIn zit rA ereccption followed at Oak wore.-a sand beige box suit with eartth is the day puts -on to "5 mlmgond frugmn rand iciclestshpnf it , . , . ' o - . i'a . ' ' ' - - ' g - , . ' ' . t the Curtain rods Jug smch 1' :i'.:n?SnI:;(t)II(i,e(l.(i)I0ETuaTIIllmlhlelgl caiid tendance at the ceremony were wood Lodge with relatives and white accessories and ii corsage "35 mg mm 9 59 way3-an 00 I v I R. - ' I IKEEP IN Tm” , eoaee. liiuir. - sandwich o. , - - E .sc bl I to fdoubl all lbreadpl . P380 10. The Guardian Friday. July 27 1956 bnileli-'.ImUs: elutlbstil. min: No iii an4fleai::)IlI5Il0uIie.I:ska am of ""”i i ' needed. ' I .. Pf: up: Choice 1. - 503' 5Ii0UId 39 T0 5I"" ai.r:...l::”:-. 2.3:: .3.".:.r::;i-- ery. watercress. generous strips and sugar. '"" Down One Size'At ATime x liavelaanafsah of chicken or luncheon meat. strips of cheese (1 thin slice). 1 tablespoons dleterh dressing; thin Dinner: Broiled lamb II lean meat only); Mi-5,6 ups W” -1 Mr.--2 chops; baked potato - Ch” I: Illa. Jean nun Ilice bread, lightly buttered; Mrs. ter. in pat; choice of: as,,,;a::” . , -Skim milk or buttermilk: Mr.- broccoli, (pinach: crisp tn, 5! HOW Wonderful to have Ilim- pleasure-especially in ion: term Glass whole milk I-Iot tea or oof- slivers and radishes- i... "W"! med downandlost that bulky feel- dieting. Plan low calorie meals r... 1; ,,,,,,,d. ' melon, 2" wedge; iced iegud." in: through the middle! For some that are appealing and satisfying. Note; if Mr. prefers. he may mint and lemon. M” of you. this two weeks 3 If you are a fast eater. start is all that's needed. Flor others, lunch and dinner with hot bouillon ELEANOR ROSS Sheets Are Versatile As Decorating if you've been using your bed.--these can be no I10-S-Sim? dimbl met-is Just for their original piir-' pose, you probably don't realize, how xersatile they can be as dec-' orating yardage. A big comllaily. famous for its exquisite bed lin- ens, has been doing some con- structive work and has come up with some fascinating ideas on. how to make further use of them.f POPULAR COLOR As you know. there's hardly any popular decorating color that can- not be had in sheets these day!- The aqua tones to POFUIST lim- now are es, ' ".v apnealins f0? summer bedroom dr8Dei'IB!- Dre? ping table skirts. dust ruffles and as underlining for a fine lace or crocheted hedsPr98d- , when you use a pair of double length of readymade PIDCII P168155 on the wrong side of the hcms and you're all set. DECORATIVE FABRIC The readymade pinch PI68!-S 3” just as washable as the sheets themselves. This brings up one of the best possible reasons for us- ing sheets as a decorative fabric Fabric as to their wasliabiliiy! You knowl how wonderfully a sheet lakes iol frequent washings! Anti that'si reason enough to use them ill lllel living room, too, even with )0!"' most formal period pieces. IN MANY SETTINGS Living room draperies fashioned of a pair of peach-colored bed shegts, edged with white ball- fringe. are perfectly beautiful-and at home in so many settings. Sheets can also be used to curtain off the dining alcove or to sePiI' rate that pullman kitchen in Your apartment from the living room. Make it a rainbow partition. Choose three or four sheets in harmonizing tones. and you've 891 a conversation piece people wil tailm them trinily and they'll look (rich. Yet they can be popped into ;the washing machine whenever necessary and will come out look- ing like new. I Incidentally, when using sheets 'for other purposes than curtains. trip out the deep hems and 3'0" 1' gain some five inches per sheet. HAPPENINGS Pine family and grows extensive- Mrs. Cliarles I-land. East Baker- . by MFS- MaCEacliei'nkand s?cuild- excursion which had taken her and "Then," the visitor nodded. . wm- H , 1 k said ly in Persia and Lavanl. and, he- sfield, CaIlI'...lS visiting her broth-I 8;! byb Mrs-gdW. I)f;1C cndciif qthat the visiting cousin and Mack to 3 "That's the best gift this world Hon. Dr. -I--L Bowlelh I1e”t9"a”t' Drlwaggvlcn :3: h:::':e:,n mm cause of its durability and great; er. Mr. Jardine Stavert. Mrs. Sta- 9 Pm fl" 3'" 3 5L 091 neighboring woadsy field in search I185 to Offer: Iiiiplilnel '”'.':t governor of Alberta since 1950 was honored by the citirens of that province on his eightieth birthday- Dr. Bowlen holds many offices and tributes came to him (mm across Canada. Governor Prowse and Dr. P. MacMlllan conveyed greetings prom this province, Governor Bow- len's birthplace. The scroll presented to Dr. Bow- len on his birthday honored him as a man of many talents but, above all, as an Albertan. Hon. George Prudham, federal minister of mines and resources. and parcel of the great. develop- ment of this province" is the fin- est lieutenant-governnr who has served any province in our coun- l .. Not the least important feature of -his birthday party, as it is on any such occasion, was the birth- day cake! This was a very large concoction, delicious to the taste, beautifully decor:-ited(and all can- dles valiantly blazing! Dr. and Mrs. Oscar Albert have returned from lhier vacation in Nova Scotia. Special points of in- A very pretty wedding was sol- -emnlzed at Trinity United Church Study on Saturday afternoon. June 30th, when Vaunda Nadine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bride wore a ivliite nylon organdy dress with matching hat and white accessories. Her cor- sage was a white orchid. The bride's only attendant, Miss Shir- ley Vessey, sister of the groom, wore ii yellow organdy dress with white accessories. Her corsage friends of the bride and groom in attendance. Mr. Arthur M. Clark proposed the toast to the bride which was responded to by the groom. Misses Marion Rogers. Lydia Sims, Lucie Sims, Frances well begun in half done. If you still have considerable weight to take off. stay with this pattern of eating and lose 10 to 15 pounds between now and Labor Day. Scientific dieting isn't a short term affair restricted to a certain number of days. Rather it is a pattern of protective eating that can be safely followed until nor- mal weight is reached . . . even though you are 50 to 100 pounds overweight. Knowing that at long last you are on the right course to normal weight is an enormous help. set- ting a near objective is also psy- chologically sound. Regardless of how many pounds stand MR AND MRS. VESSEY WILL LIVE IN AMHERST Clark, Esther Bill and Marina Buell served the guests. Miss Dal- phine Jenkins attended the guest book. of yellow roses. The couple will reside in Am- herst, Nova Scotia. where the groom is a member of the sales staff of Atlantic Wholesalers Lim- ited. .the interior finish is made from. Mr, Wadman having had a wide axpefience in the handling an us- es of different woods informed Mrs. Worth that it was made from Cypi'css" a member of- the resistant qualities. was used by the Eqyplians in the making nf coffins and mummy cases. This particular variety is known as thc' Bald Cypress" and grows in thc swamplands of the Southern Uni- ted States. The roots grow under water and are fronded with stems above the water ,with cup-shaped urns through which air is supplied to the roots. Because of its great length and uniformity of size it is used for ship's masts and for exterior work. It grows to a ,height of 175 feet. It is the only Mrs. Earl G. Morril of Amesbury, llo be Mrs. Stanley Murchison and who was the guest .of her brother-. 'in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrsm Vernon MacKinnon, Union Road North. vert and family, Freetown. LONG CR ' W.l. The regulr-ir meeting of the Long Creek Church, W.I. was held in the hall, Thursday evening, July 5th. The meeting opened by singing the Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Nine members answered roll call by naming their first school teacher. Minutes of previous meet- ing wcre read and adapted. On motion all bills were voted paid. T pay. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Reg Macl-Swen. Treasurer reported 879.80 on hand, Copies of Polio Post were sold. A discussion took place on music for the school. it was moved It was decided to have ii weiner fry after the August meeting Woolcns and siposald of same was discussed and each one is to dispose of her own. Collection was 55 cents. Roll call for next meeting some- thing worth 10 cents for grab bag. The meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Gordon MacEwen. sj.......mmm..njm MORNING SMILE These two soldiers are walking, toward each other, and one's very between you and ideal weight. 'make 12 to 15 pounds off your near goal. In short. aim to slim down one size at a time. or soup made with skim milk. Such fare gives comfort for few ciories and helps you frelax and a more slowly. Then you eat slowly. the satiety mechanism has time to be effect- ive and you feel satisfied. Plan each meal around I complete pro- tein food. Include a chewy food: a bulky food: one starchy food only at ii meal . . . and practice getting up from the table before you get that full feeling. Be sure to have a four 0'Clock energy pickup. . ' Having ieducedgthls far on the scientific fare. you have a healthy hold on the food habits that can keep your weight, normal for a lifetime. nrealrfasf. Chilled orange juice, 4 oz; scrambled eggs, slimming style, Mrs.-l eKK. Mr.-2 eggs; Eating to reduce should be a Toast, 1 thin slice; butter. V: pat; ELLEN'S. DIARY! No rain? No, none today. Fine It has been a good day. Ideal for our carpenter steadily closing a gap in a barn-roof, laying new shingles there in high places to make it weather-worthy, interest- ed in his work and unafraid of such heights. Ideal too for the haying crew-mowing, gathering, stowing. What an extent of work the scanty words cover, what rare enchantment of scene is hidden within! "Now tell us all about it," we begged Granddaughter to describe of first wild strawberries. "I can tell you in four words." she replied with a leasing twink- le. "We went, picked and came!" "And not even a robin's song in it?" we questioned of this small one, who has a way of her own at composing. Oh yes," she laughed happily, I forgot to say-there were rob- ins' songs." We put a robin's song of season' in the strawberry preserve we made today to fill the kitchen with its palate-tickling aroma-a rob- ins' song, am for good measure Bottling The Sunshine What else shall we discover steps frosty along the yards? We shall see. . .how very much will be there! The millpond, as today, skipped by a haying-breeze: sun on the haylands, sunshine and shadow on a winding red road; cattle on the slopes, sheep by the stream all bound, held together on a ribbon that is summer. "Are you happy at it?" a vis- itor today asked Jamee, hedged high about with the cares of his farming. James chuckled. A fel- low has to bel" more can one ask!" "Would you have any cookies? Mack came in after dinner to in- quire. "to contribute to the lunch we're making?" Granddaughter following at his heels. finished. "We're going back with the oth- ers at the haying, and we may get hungry, you see." "And won't it taste good back there! Six anyway," he nodded. "because," he grinned "we'll have to put Gage's name too in the pot." HBPPY days? Aye. . .and July, delightful month weaves away at brought greetings from Prime tmsl mrluded 8 M amng the: wood known to .lhe trades that -C0l'l'CSp0llfI(tllf'8 it as read and bowleggcd. The straight one. very the faint lilting notes of a wood- the closing length of her too- Minister St. Laurent. "'Dr. Bow- Ceabm Trail and 8 van w Cape will shrink cndwise and can only discusses. Thank You notes viere curiously. asks: ”Cavali'y'."' land thrush. We also dropped gen- short web of days. - leifs great accomplishments are 3 e( n ' be air dried by standlnll On end. received. . The other one answers: "Nope. tly into the ruby depths, essence Until tomorrow - - - Diary ' - problably due to! theMfactPhedlk:kes " U ' mlllr. Wadmapnh ialltlhougllj ihn his A card fat-knovvltlndging an ex- short bunk." . of fem and of megdowjlower, Goodmight, ' - peope so muc ," r. ru am s year is St ae an earty prcssinn o sympatiy was rcceiv- i ,. said. ME Wes”?-V Tt.wad'.".a" "I CM" and says he is old enough to re- ed from Mrs. Dan MacEucn and ,Ill- Hon. A.R. Patrick. provincial b.”dRS- M35? '5 '”5”!"E rleIa'itire but can't find the time to do family. . . II-I economic affiara minister said "V95 "d mend” 9" the I5 and so. T.B. Lr-agile collection was , ” IV- that anywhere in the province ?."d W35 3 recent d'”"er El"?! 5! In his spare time he writes poi-,- taken. . ,t.'-"'- tonight, were the people to have DHIVE-V .I'y ll"? S” "me" HF try as a hobby. and has I".'l'('l'll- A pantry sale was discussed. ' 55'? the privilege of honoring Dr. Bow- had a,” his g”e,”ts' M” and Mr” i ly Illl(I published a hooklet of some it was decided to hold same July v iv '4!-, len. the hall would be fiUed and C01” "f Mum" and M” Aicnforty poems entitled "The Home- 20th at S.A. MacDonald's. r . It. crnwrlii outside the doors." L”"5 "I Mwueald Iward Path", The roll call next meeting is COTTON ' Mrs wadma" was hm" at Cmii Mr A.L Hiihlev Brnckville On- to be answered by sing say or , l1" paud. on November 29th, 1875, the ; tan”: has been ayrccem guest of ' ' " SKIRTS sun. Mciioiaii the new with F LOATI TUI.lP BRA Buildings for the Town of Lexing- ton for a number of years. In 1897 he was employed as carpenter by Schurman Clark and Company of Summerslde in the building of "Dalvay House" at the Prince Ed- ward Island National Park. While at Dalvay, Mr. Wadman was ask- ed by Mrs. Worth the name of the wood in the building, as they re- ceive a great many inquiries each season as to what species of wood HOUSEHOLD HINT cop 32-36. 3 cup 32-40, C cup 32-40. ' Price S2.50 STYLE N0. 4412. CONTOUR WITCH- EBY. Strap magic . . detacliablo straps convertible to any neckline . . dalntlly embroidered broadcloth cups . gently padded. . all elastic sides and back. Sizes: A cup 32-&. 3 cup 32-38, C cup 32-40. PRICEA 53.95 Hhise Eikhnud are visiting their lparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brant Elk- houd, Wheatley River. Lunch was enjoyed by all. YORK POINT W.I. M The July meeting of York Pt. W.l., met at the home of Mrs John MacEachern on Monday. July 2nd. The meeting opened with Creed and Collect, roll call was answer- ed by 13 members. The commit- tee reported that the swimming classes were to start July 3rd with Janet Matheson as instructress and that she had her own trans- . IV . CI M .. 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