MR. AND MRS. SHELDON GRANT PROUDE J; ATTENDANTS Double Ring Ceremony Held At Springfield Sliriihs. fern. miilti-izolored flo- erls they procieded to Summer 'groom, wore a dress of turquoise ui-rs, formed an arch. providing . side where a reception for fiftvlcrystallette with matching cluster a pretty setting at the home of guests. was held at Birchill Tonr- I and beige accessories. Her cor- 'lir. anti Mrs George Dunning, sprlngiield, vihen their only daughter Shirl:-,x Jean was unit- ed in inarrizitie with Sheldonl wit Proiidc-, Loyalist Road. . RFV. if S Raynor performed, the double-ring ceremony. Wed- ding music was played by Mrs Dale Prniidc. aunt of the groum.i Prior to the ceremony. Mrs. , Sic-rIiiii: ilat-l.c-od sanu "I Love You Truly and during l h c llgtlliig of tile rt-gi.xter she sang "0 Perfect Love " , Giien in marriage by her fa-I titer. the bride .ore a full-length gown of white net and lace over satin. Nl)i0d unit a fitted bodice, full buiiifani skirt and loiit! sleeu-s tuperiiig to points over the hands The rounded neckline vtns appliqiit-ti with lace, em- broidered with pearls and rliine-i stones She carried a white Bib-I Ie. Bill of the groom, which was. t'Ict-(iratcd with red rinses, and white streamers tied with maid- en hair fern and tiny pink rose buds The bride was attended by the groom's cousin. Miss Marie Nunn. over satin with matching hat and mitts. She carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Ytir. ion Dunning, brother the hridc. was best man. iintnodiately after the Cere- mony the bridal party motored to ('.harIiittc-tot it. On their way they called to see the groom's griintimotlicr who through illness. was unable to attend the wed- ding. After lcniiiig the photograph- of 'HAWO RTI-j . Bride Of Fifty is Very Upset Dcar Mary Haworth: My hus- band and l. in our early 50s. iiav been mzirricd less than a year and we are very devoted to each other. Recently. II a faintly gaihcriniz his second and third cousins---a widowed mother and her teenage ttaiiuiiiervniade n big fuss over Ralph. kissing him. etc. As they are rt-intivcs. this wouldn't have bothnred me, I think. except that one of them wait heard to any:' "You're a married man; maybei your wife won't like it"' Most of the people there werey She wore a full-lengthi gown of turquoise. net and lace ist Home. The tliree-tier wedding cake dnughiei-'s wedding n blue flow- ered nylon and terylene sheath dress with pink and blue accessories and n oorsage of pink carnationn. Mrs. Proudc: mother of the use was of ivhite carnations. After congratulations and good was decorated with tiny pink rose FwI5I"35- me II3PPl); Wt-ltllilc-hi?" by . buds. silt er leaves and cupids. ,c'"- 0" 3 mp I mug f 9 Mm” (”'”” 5”” "I 3” and ”I'5 R”5' I topped iiitii n miniature bride. and groom Miss Wilnia Mat-Phail charge of the guest book Mrs. Dunning it as in itimes. The bride chose for tra- velling, a navy a.id white linen dress. with white accessories. ller corsage was of red roses. They are now residing on the chose for heri Lovalist Road.--Photo by Myers. . I that; ...'.tl..;f. I- . .l;.... . -.-...u.i...t..l MARRIED IN ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Daniel MacRae, son of Mr. and Mrs Albert Map. and any Institute member deslr-I were married this summer at al Rae. Spring Park Road. VGFY Netty weddlna in Lind-I bride is the former Miss M.ar- vantage of this opportunity, the. The say, Ontario. The groom is that joric Lynch. Conodicin Home" Economics Convention Is Planned Plans for convention the tenth biennial of the Canadian l95li. Planning Committee mem. b c r it include re-prcscntativpii airhhl"-S If" "V3 "d ml” I"K'”k"" i Home Economics Association are from the four Atlantic Province, PFOKTPSSWK rapidly. In reportcdwhou Pmvincial Home Ecnno: II the Ihlrd meetlntl of the Plan-Imicn Association are sponsoring made me feel about two in-cheui Iiitrh. when we left, I told Ralph how' I felt and he rhiiliedz "Pay H0 li- io-oiinn; they didn't mean tiny- thinn: it til just their way.” He was real put out because i'd even mentioned it. i Had I cause to feel humiltated?l bother me" . l I really like most of Ralph: people. but should i stay home and let him attend their sociall rvc-nu hy himself. rather than be ombnrriiitsed this way? PP. KNIFE THROWINGY Ining Committee rccenuy held in the event, tMoricton. This will be the second ."h"-' In 'h9 hlllofy 0' Ch! NII- meeting of thin committee were .tlonal Association that Its deIc- Mt" Dom Mom," 9; M0m.m,' 1803 will be mefflhl in N19 M- Chairman. and Miss Marv Lock- Thoiie attending the r c c e nt Ianiic tellmt the 1945 mm"-it hart otsaint John. Co.-Chairman Or was i i-mu foolish to let it h-WI! becn held in Dizby. No Mlu Hazel Roland iimi Miss va Scotia. The convention for which nr-IMM-Netti. M", raniiernents are now being made M1,, tuba xmev Ruth Binnie. Halifax; Misti Ruby Edna Montyr. Min Betty is slated for the Algonquin Ho- Mu-Ruy ""1 Mt" lml chip. tel, St. Andrews, N.B., July 1-3, I--.(.,.,. p p ; n 1, my imgt-ggqon regandii the throat cutting tactical that the widow. at least. was (ha of envious women. towards other in: you the husiness-throwing n, knife into you. deliberately-in nil spirit of malice. activated IVY envy or Jealousy. Apparently it: got her goal to rice your hM7PIsl n(-es as Ralph": wife, and your, mutual devotion as n pair, I'll wager she was putting on. 1 show for your benefit. spite- mnv "mug bgoween you nnd'sensitivc person, you had cause: Ralph on this occasion. in It ttnuhle dealing wqy tint he would not catch nn,to. She wan trylm mennly to make you feel nnoul-i older. and lonely. when she kissed women. in this instance. he mer- ely assimied. with naive male complacency. that you'd been made Jealous by hill widowed cousin's big fuss over him. So. to your qiiestions--had you can.-e to feel humilintcd'.' Should you lot it bother you?4ny ann- wers are. i. if you are at nil I to feel distressed. BE PREPARED In the circumstances. you could only suffer and in-irlt "inwardly. jnnd thus lose the faculty. tan- mnn. Saint John: Mitts Doris " ' In and Min Marjorie Kenniith. Sackville; Mlsn Rhetn Inch and Misc Florence Swan. - lwar. Mrs. Campbe x L-uncamlholnun.Iunu'Il:nnu.PnouUO Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday. Oct. 8, 1957 Mr. and Mn. 2. E. Dougluw ' Lilian Kay: and Mix the Donald have returned from an enjoyable months trip to Great Britain end the Continent. En mute home they were 5l'0I.HIdCd three days in Iceland owing to plane trouble. This tiny: the visi- tors lhc opportunity to do some aight seeing in Iceland where they visited the capital Rayb- jnvik as well u at the Nato base Keflavik Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lane of Cornwall, Ontario. are visltlnl in Summerside. guest; at the Queen Hotel. A Montreal paper has this In- teresting news item about Dr. Wilder Penfleld. Many Montreal-” ers were surprised when Dr. Wil- der Penfield published n novel. ”No Other Gods." Actually he did so to fulfill n promise to his mother, Jean Jefferson Penfield. who having completed a novel on the life of Sarah, wife of the Patriarch Abraham. was dissat- HAPPENINGS Ihatwutnlil-Snndbismother died n few months later. Eleven years later, Dr. Pen- fieid completed the novel. Now we hear he has delivdred I substantial portion of a new unuscript to Little. Brown and Company in Boston. The book. incidentlly. is another novel and is based on the life of Hippocratc the father of rnedicinn. A highlight of this weeks meet- ing of the Quebec Provincial Con- ference of the Canadian Feder- ation of Business and Profes- sional Women's CXiix'in Stan- ctcad will be an assembly at Stanstcnd College when Princi- pal W. K. Molson and Mrs. Mol- non will welcome conference members. And the women: so- cieties of Centenary United Church will hold n harvest din- ner in their honor. Guests will Include the national president, Mrs. W. F. Bayiay, Senator Mur- iel Fer-gusaon, Isabel Menzies. a national vice-ya sident. Lady He- lsfied with the result. Dr. Pen-. field offered to take the manu-I script and join her in nuthorship,i nrictta Banting, MD.. of Tor- onto and Rock Island. Lieut-Col. and Mrs. L.M. Roberge and Mr. and Mrs. John Poaps. W. I. Are Plcinning T A National Convention The Provincial Board members of the P.E.l. Women's Institutes met in the Central office, Rich- mond St.. on Tuesday, October . Jst. Attt.-iitiun centred on plant for county leadership courses to be held during November. in Souris. Murray River. Parltdalc. Hunt- er River. Kenslngton and 0'- Leary. Tentative programs were outlined and committees appoint- ed to oversee arrangement: for each. Standing Committees were named as follows: Policy Com- mittee; Mrs. Williie, Mrs. Wood- sidc. Mrs. Ramsay, Mrs. Mathe- son and Mrs. Mat-Gregor. Radio Committee: Mrs. Herring, Miss convention is open to all lnsii tuia member, whether or not they are voting members. Other matters discussed were the poetry and the program com- petitions; provincial eonvenors letters; the necessity of office! and rest-room space to be model available at the earliest moment- possible. . I Following completion of bust-' nose, the meeting adjourned. to meet again on November l3th.i T. Macbeod. Mrs. David Mutch, and Mrs. Gates; Exhibition com- mittee: Mrs. Matheaon. Mrs. De- ll. Mrs. Ram- say and Mrs Alyward. Special attention was given to the matter of attendance at the first national convention of Wo- men's lniititiite. which will be ' ylield in Ottawa. on October nth. . TNIII. Nth. and 31st. R0t.I&.I,y'hall of the 20 voting delegates 'whii:h -signified tend. It was pointed out that the rail- way ls offering special reduced rates for convention travelling. to this province is entitled their intention to at- ous of attending should take ad-. Fredericton. Additional reports; were heard from re9rcsentn- tlvcs in Prince Edward island and Newfoundland. The convention program lit reaching its final stage: or pre- paration. Many well-known ex-I pert: in Home Economics nndl related fields from both Cnnadni and the United States have not cepted invitations to Ipenlt and to lead rlliicuxslnnn. Another important feature will he n post-convention course. to be held during the week follow- ing the national conference. Home Economic! education will. be ill? highlight of tin. utimunii-I in: course. with prominent ed-I ucnilonisfii In this field direct-i lng the program. The fourth meeting of the con- vention Planning Committee will; be held In November In Saint. John. when further details wiili be finalized and made read)" for publication. i We buy a better deodorant at any price than i BOTH OI! nouuynapnnnnltui-It-II '3'" dnlucblilhould. 1' ! one-no-noisicI5IIII:!NI -In-I l i ELLEN'S DIARY ' What Joy It Is To Reap Peaceful island Fields 1 being patterned tldily; recall the aboortion and busy-nesa of'thc "Here we shall . . and hero we shall plant they uld eycl alight with hope. And the sky over field and lower wnl Spring - blue and mating. Throuui the nimxrier d the growing crops James" were limited. even some night any. "Man, you'll live and the nu- ing nothing? one with an itchy hoof chuckled to him one day. "Let's go away from thin Inland. off to other lands - visit here and there at a fancy. But Jame: shook his head and his nmile held lame pity for the other. What better outing in there for the farmer who loves hi: occu- pation and rewect the land than tonetfootonfield thntnriehh IIuvutpIullOunt guy. UICIIO ndiuluoluplul I inlnqiuhopd amass UV it: 3 WAYS TO BUY 1. cut: 2. Charge 3.I.Iy-nwly nithiuroupai-ethestyiesyouiiuetaiinn nboutin lending tuhlon unconnec- ltylel - x.. wlththcnuppIcnilhouetu...we'vn tilt fhncfncludfrigthc overpop- iiunnttea eouwtoiuio Iupplntnfluoneo byninhn unfold deuil...nndofwondcrtul,wenrnbIe,new fnbi-tcn.'l'honniovcly eonunrc mndcfct nt.ylhh,cgnifortnbIc was-throughwlnter -nnclillnatlnnd htclincdptmchnnolg Irafnwarnith. Mooizisa McLEOo pm. 5553:'' r5;E'3 Er: ....t ,1. if. .Sfgf:Eg Eth t :3 g :&gIf;t Wigil fit E. . ziiii i ., 5 iii: 8; E- gigzitiii ;g';E5;" 2 : 2'5 5' HOUSEIOLD HINT For safety and convnnlence. ntluhllglitnttiltotiaadol .nnnther atthe ntepmoncintbc imandcfourthby 85 E ii; EEEE to 5 .4 like pie crust. Put L. 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