MR. AN D MRS. LOUIS D. GAUTHIER St. Dunstan’s Basilica, City Seili “or u .-.ng F A i The marriaae of Constant-c. Earle Cullen daughter of Mr. J ’ Cullen. Charlottetown and. .9 late Mrs. Cullen to cuis Daniel Gauthier. son of and Mrs. Rat-now Gauth~ tools place at St Dunstan’s Basilica. . Charlottetown. The nuptial and double- ring ceremony was performed by Msgr Patrick McMahon. The servers were Roger an d Blaine Gauthier. brothers of the groom. Organist, Mrs. Jo» seph Dougan, played the nup- tial :‘JJSIC an accompanied the soloist. VL-ginia MacDong- all [-1,-9 [qt ti: ‘. The bride given in marriage by her father. chose floor lenth gowu of nylon orga n z I apolioued with lace and pearls. The shoulder length vefl of tulle illusion was held in place by pearl tiara She darried cascade of red roses. with rose bud streamers Thematronof honour-was Mrs. Aileen MacMillan and the bridesmaids were Helen and Rosemary Noonan of Charlot- tetown. fiey wore identical street length dresses of French pink peau de sole. with match- ing headpiece Rayola Gauthier. flower girl wore a white nylon dress with sash and headpiece of French pink peau rle sole They carried bcu» ducts of White and pink mottled carnations. Leroy Gauthier. brother of the groom. was best while Ed- ward Reeves and William Mac- MiLlan ushered the guests to ELLEN’S DIARY Autumn’s Mu Accent Wooded Hilltops We put away the veranda! chairs this afternoon. and otherl summer use that? were out about the bicycles.‘ that. after some strange but. we‘ suspect. passing notion of a pair} of lads, had been left more less idle in the garage through the summer, though only in slig t. stage of disrepair The. pottery birdbath too. we stored It sits on the laws eac'i summer; d has been. favoredl . 'such small ones nast‘ the toddling age as could reach up young hands to splash l!’! the‘ water than by our visiting Not that our feathered, to quench! t b i r st 5 there. be-dcw-l ed flowers‘ cups to drink from. in the garden. and the stream' running near. ‘ And all the time. Autumn was, busy on he farmlands. muting‘ now the orange shades. log the crimsons. along row and wood. in the absence of sunlight which was fitful to day. the unharvested fields were more amber-ed than golden. And from a hilltop. in a sign of ar- vest mpl on another .63 We toast to the bride d9 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Oct. 14. 1964. Murray Harbour on a motor trip which will take them to Boston. Mass, Toronto, Out. and Montreal. Quebec. iSen View. are unending a days at Boston. Mass. to, Mrs, Jerry Bernard. also her .u no . W V,;’:x\:*\"¥ .3 ma on Friday morning Mass. where she will visit herl liam Boyd. son of Mr. and Mrs, in Hing- Ray MacQuarric. and John~Wil-E ham and Mrs. FlflrPYlCP Burtonfliam Llewellyn. son of Rev. and; Mrs. Brycr R. Jones of sisters, Helen Platts in East Weymout‘i. was IUnlted Church of Canada g. October llth. tale to visit their daughter. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor: Phone 4-8500 the ‘fllampton Pastoral Charge. Mrs. Maude Frankel has rew turned to her home in New York} City after spending the summei-l months with her sister. ‘ Gertrude Jack. Tyne Valley. Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weeks. Alberton. has as guests during the weekend Mrs. Ralph Buttcns and Mrs. Nathan Pease of Dex. members from all over ter. Mass. Mr. and Mrs James \rnrld Mum!“~ of McNelll‘s Mills. and Mrs M el v i n Stetson 'Freetown and Mrs Leod and Bobby of Bedeque. ’ ion of Doreen Mc- and Mrs. Stewart . . k. and little daughter of Halifax. NS. spent the holiday w-ekend daughter. Dartmouth. NS spe in White Sands at the home of the Thanksgiving weekend at the Mr. ' Mrs. John Beck Beck‘s parents Mr. and Rev. Dr. W 1. MacQuarrie guest rninister at Hampton. I"?! mug-win ' cd from 5 Harold Kneebone. service manager for the firm of Orville. R. Turner Ltd. has just return. world wide Dealer f‘nnferencc in Vow .York City sponsored by the Tractor Divi- sion of Ford Motor Co. More than dealers and staff the attended this meetingl which was held in Radio ‘C ity Hall During thplr nsit they also t spent a day at New York World's Fair and visited the Ford Pavil- Fobert Bell and‘ of W“ and Mrs l1nt of Mr and Mrs. Robert Bell. Murray Harbour. Mr and Mrs Harry Brown; liarsington left recently for 0!- umn Wedding pews marked with white and blue satin bows . :- her son's wedding libs . Gauthier chose a new hluei Dr!!! jersy sill: sheath dress: with white accchones Her‘ corsage was white feathered carnafions. A reception for 90 guests was held the Royal Canadian‘ Legion. where Lbs bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding calte. topped With a immature bride and groom. Josenh Cullen. uncle of the bride. was master of centurionL _.. to which the groom responded, was proposed by Msgr. Pat- rick McMahon Carol Gauth~ ier circulated the guest book. Following the reception the couple le 9* to: a honeymoon trip through New Brunswick. Cabot Trail and Sydnev l‘ or travelling the bride chose a three - pieée navy blue and white linen suit with white ac- 665502195 and corsage of white feathered carnations. Prior to -n- bride was tendered a mis laneous shower by Mrs. Aileen MacMillan and Mrs Joan Gau- their at the home of Mrs. C-au- thier. Out of town guests were. Cullen. Toronto. .‘ McNeil Mr and Mrs, Gerard MCNEll. Mrs Gerald Murphyi and Ann MacDonald all of Syd- ney. NS . Mr and Mrs L e dd 9' Doyle ‘loncton. bl (Photo by CD. MacKayl . 3'. their marriage the “-t l ted Colors be strengthened or repaired Al quiet dav - this One of lightl fitful breezes and scented flueI knew by the. fragrance that the' ferns up woods' paths were fa- ding. and the golden—rods alongl stream an. by u‘aysirles were now past their trash gold- “ hl : ffi 'Q l-t the d ne of "We must have n-a said to Alex. " dais ' "Stuns sunny dau'he nodded. . sil=nce the morning came. ln silence the day goes 310 star is there tonight, to guide it. nor is there a moon-silvercd path to in nu' "It's fairly dark yet. Ellen. But we may as sars shortly. After all. it Wasn’t. a had sunset, was it.“ Remember tfie red sky—- a "windy some would call it. We may have a nice day to- morrow.“ James says. come in now f"nm a visit to the houses R ’: st ahlias" l 'o the U..." inmomm _. __ mag-y _ Good-night. MARY HAWORTH Sunday :lDA BAILEY ALLEN Cream Vegetable Soups You Can Put Stock In .‘ two ways soup stock be cluclren or veal broth Th flavoring base of the soup mayj“ be of cooked vegetables .: +21": bowls. _ icups. A} dinner they are usually sewing sizzling-hot on broiled or} - sewed in soup plates parslev. [chives are suitable garnis-"ics. I recipes ver evenly with sesame seeds. !or 5. 19 ‘ 121i CREAM soup. are made. flvri t“ ' or without I! the 1am: is used it should: cae the soup is really' You any nothing more than a combina. tion of eq tional White sauce. with a cup of light cream or half ‘n‘ and broth with a sufficient quan-i Follow general method for malt» tity of the flavoring pulp a n d ing cream soups using 2 c. sllc. adequate seasoning is absolutely essential. The lackltnixture of frozen or canned as. of flavor interest explains Whitman?» and green so any "do not like c soups ” ual parts of founda-i halt; The latter; r e a ADDITEONAL PROTEIN l o .-s 2 i always can i 09:: quite large one . r o. l' and as it can alu' v 1 ........ .. as ‘ l- poured — for additional protein — upon one or two beaten eggs just before serving. it should be served only in light meals lack- inv in protein. Whipped cream should be used only as . an nish when the remainder of the meal is deficient in fat At luncheon or supper. cream soups may be served in small: marmites. or bouilloni “ Croutons or a little minced dill or fresh frozen .Mcasumments .evelz BASIC RECIPE FOR REAL CREAM SOUPS in: c boiling water or chicken e when nearlv done. add' 3/4 tsp. sauteed until clear in 2 tbsp butter or rnargarin ~ u 2: mill: "instead of 1 am with l 9 chicken or real hoot-i; powdered «nu. CREAM OF ONION Follow method for snaking crearn soups usuig 2 c. chopped peeled mild iresh or canned onion. Dust with. 1 tbsp. paprika. CREAM 0!" ASPARAGUS: ed thawed frozen asparagus. or - .. peas with carrots Add 1‘16 tsp. nutmeg or mace TOMORROW’S DINNER Cream of Cucumber Soup . it ns Broiled Lamb Choos Broiled Sesamed Broiled ggpant Sizzling French Fries Green Tomato Pickle Apricot Compotc Lady Fingers Use or Tea Milk Ills Chef’s Lamb Chops With Scanning-Seeded Broiled Dress up the service of broil-5 ed lamb chaos of any cut by; sauteed round slices of sesame- seeded eggplant ‘ To prepare. brush slices with not—sweet French dressing. Co“ t stand 10 min before cools- ring Then cook on both sides. Top each with a broiled chop Garnish: Parsley or sprigs of mint. or veal bro tsp salt is? 98PM! tsp instant or grated onion " tsp. sugar c. packed down of raw vege- table desired, fine~chopped or put through coarse knife of food-chopper before measur- n l ”§:$“ heated whole with her get back on the . teach the family how to help beam of well ordered living It may be that she and Joe married too young. in terms adolescent age and or overall un reparedness to carrv the re- sponsibilities and. taxes of the married state. which includes paying bills. embracing mono- tbsp. flour tbsp. room-sort butter or mar- garinc 5° 1 or 2 eggs 1 c hnl. Co...bine water or broth, salt. pepper. onion, sugar and vege- table. Simmer 15 min. or until vegetable is tender. Puree, if desired. Inon’i use a blemich Add milk: bring to boil. Stir in flour and butter crcame to- gether with 2 tbsp hot milk. egg light; stir in cream Stir into balling soup: continue to stir-heat but do not hoil. REAM CUCUMBER SOUP: Follow basic recipe wit’i thcse exceptions —~ use .1 c chopped peeled cucumbe 1 thin-sliced peeled onion light cream or half f and slow. co form. we could look off to the Ysland-red of plowed fields. sunlight. mi uses of pale . ping Sc pic had béen including blades of grass in his dict, Ind the sun had been as we said "drawing ing. taking stock of wind sky. I: so" another agreed. its the An lrresponsi Dear Mary Hnworth- What. can I do a t a daughter-in- law' who doesn’t wash her dishes from one week to the next? Nor‘ does she clean up mess. ; My son asked me to straight-l en her out. V ed to help with the cleaning but, she refused me V k to heri I told m: son to tnl mother. w loll he did. Her mo-l their said if Joe doesn't want! her. she may come home (to mother) whenever she likes. y son lot a Job away from home after that. and only comes home for weekends. He says he eon't stand to live limit. So what do you think we shmildl do? my son no: me to write to, .G.. you :All use the p!c.- d pot calling. moon ‘ fun nbout his wan Womb (ot in ft An Infantile Husband loin. de~ team ( that» I await) betwixt: d bl Mtge?! - a". y 0 y hm ' 0‘ a“ mum Janus-IV!!!» u. ble Wife count of himself. in the bus- band 5 shoes, l... complaining first to his mother. then to his mother-lulu“: and finally tak. her hours-fling to his heels. to I Job out-ot-l The place is always a terriblcliown. as escape routes of sorts: from the troubles at home. It seems to me that all of you I my]; lawn enema-'10"! had your heads together lows into cushtons for leisure about m- utilation whatever it is of the evidence confronting you. If Joe's wife leaves the dishes unwashed and the house in dis- order as the usual thing. mean- while staying with the ship 'not return)” to Mom) in her hus- band’s absence. 1 would sur- mise that in is emotionally dc. nosed; or. to put it plainly. no vi P emotionally sick. Than. the sound reaction. of I responsible next-of-ltln (the role of spouse in marriage) woum be to fetch her to the tune: a 5mm medical diama- n W' at. sl 0‘! t l land with himself in i or: missing the significance:("’l"""lI 'Ghl’lci a atony. doing without the variety ; of companions that one takes .for granted in footloose years. and so on. Also Joe may contribute hea- i vily. if unawarelv. to the demor- , alized atmosphere Lhat he i blames on her. by bringing atti- ltudes to mamagc that are in- fantile in character -— that. are impatient. unreasoning. arbi- ; irary. self~cenlered and t'ic like. ‘ in appealin: vou to . "straighten out" his wife. he do. .finilely discloses that he's not .37 a man in his own right. and ‘that he leans on you. as a spoil- ied child on its caretaker. to go {out and fight his battles or solve L his problems for him. if he meets ‘V'ltl‘. obstacles Whethpr Tic i.- undes your 1thumb or tied to your ant-on- ; strings. i get no clue from your inarrative. But that is a question ‘that he should investigate thou 'ouahlv with tncrrialist help in process of trying to discover what: wrong with his marriage. the larflcly AWOL shinmaie. ‘Vf H Mary B a w o r t. 'i counsels through her rolumn not bv mail ‘ or personal interview Write he: in care of The Guardian Household Hints f‘onvert big. comfy bed oil- usc by slipcovering them with Close these s‘h ms with Strippers or zippers. Vor knife-sharp pleats on skirts or creases on trousers. spray the pressed edges lightly with spray starch. SOVIET APPEALED ll no. . come mddoniy in lsister and brother-in-law. and Mrs. Lester MacAlduff in Tignish. Mr and Mrs Jack :Smith's Falls. Ont. and guests of Mrs ll'J. Carpen- Mrs. Howard Dunbar left All5 At this spruce Dr. MacQuarl‘lE tel" Alberto” for. baptized his grand-nephew. Wil-, aid. Moncton. spent Thanksgiv- m b have returned to their home .Malden. Mass. after spending isome time in Murray Harbour. ray Harbour is visiting relatives in Montreal. On Satur- ! day she attended the wedding of i her sister. Shirley. his home in Dugwal. Ont. after wo months visiting friends and ‘ relatives in Alma. St. Louis and Vicinity. for Cardinal. ii on Saturday. Oct. 10. I Mount Allison University, spent the fieliday weekend with ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R Campbell, Montrosa. Mrs. NB. is a guest law, Mrs. G.G. Bennett. Alber- M“ ' ton. ' PEDonLWMBO- Mr. and Mrs. ninth-n Irving, left recently Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacKny. few Mrs. Emma Herr-on of Toron- Ont., is visiting her mother, Mr. Carpenter, . f ' week— were Dr. and Mrs. Stanley K. Don— ‘ g with Melville Donald. Al- rton. . Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln P‘iilpot, in Mur- with Mrs. Percy Richards. Hackett Kinch has returnedbo Austin Mallett left recently Out. to attend die adding of his brother, George Kerry Campbell, student at his ubert Ovie '1' end. Chipman, of her sister-in- A pretty united in marriage raine Archer, George MacDonald. son of Mr ME. AND MRS. n. G. MACDNAL MacDonald-Archer Nuptials ‘Solemnizecl At Trinity United autumn ceremony and Mrs. Albert E. MacDonald ' Joy e of Cape Traverse 35 Macx a , Trinity United of m ma decorated in mix bouquet- ' of gladioll, carnations and *0 Ham snapdragons for the occasion. Rm, John GE. Ball solemnl- Church I!) no! In my. mayo '3 bor,mcloolthe um an "on ram: Love" and "ru Walk Buldo You and wu‘nu computed by church organ- ist Royston E. Mugford. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor. It 18 mm m. Mol- blown. Out of tho imMnce mom in- elubd Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Strain: of Winnlm; Mr 3 n d Mm. J. mer and Ro bert, Sally and Julie of Halifax (Photo by CD. Mac-Kay) laugh sheath of white brocaov with attached train: her only Jewellery was I sings] strand of pearls a gift from the groom. Her headdress of lilies of the valley, seed pearls and weddun bells held I shoulder length . veil of tulle. She carried a cu- code of American Beauty roses. The maid of honor was Juav Archer. sister of the bride. The bridesmaid was Barbara Ar- cher the youngest sister of the brld e The maid of honor wore a street length full -skirtod dress of nylon lace over taffeta fitting tightly at the bodice. She carried I nosegay of yellow and white carnations. Kw headdress matched her now- gay. The bridesmaid wore similar dress in pink, and car ried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Her headdress also matched her nouegay. The t man was Geogrc Butt of Halifax RCMP. The ushers were William F. Mac- Donald and Downing A. Mac: Donald. of C ape Traverse. brothers of the groom. For the reception at Shore Acres Lodge the bride's mofbm wore beige brocade‘dress with peau 'de soie beige coat, mat chlng accessories and a corsagc of tall m n roses. The bridegroom's mother wone a two piece suit of navy blue double knit. black and white accessories, and a sage of talisman roses. For a honeymoon to the New England States the bride wore a tin-cc piece. double knit pow- der blue suit with accessories of black and n corsago of pink carnations. ‘ Life Bazaar, Sale At New London WI Meeting A bazaar and home cooking sale was held at the October meeting of the New Lond Church Women held in the church basement on Thurs. day evening. October 1 Mrs. James E. Cole led the devotional period which open- ed wi the h. “For the Beauty of the Earth." followed by scripture. prayer and medit. ntion and the lymn "Through all the Changing Scenes of The president. Mrs. Weirum MacKny preside . The special missionary pray- or was given by Mrs. P rs n k Ramsay, Fifteen members and 10 vi- sitors were present. Mrs. John MacGregor pre- sented the chapter on "Drusil- la" from the women of the New Testament, Mrs. William Cotton will have the chapter on Euadia and Syntyche at the No— vember meeting. Text word will be "worship". Leader will be Mrs. Ray MacLeod. Mrs. Sutherland Montgomery will have missionary prayer. Lunch committee will be Mrs. John MacGregor, and Mrs. Willi: m 0 on. coi- C u Meeting closed with the Lord’s prayer. Refreshments were served by the lunch com- mittee. SCOUTS' LEADER The Chief Scout of Canada is The newlyweds wfl reside Governor-General Vanier.