s maummommwnmmismc r. “H Agp P E N.|-N'GtS- -‘—;__ A aim, Jenkins. lemu’s m: - I , Mr.=end Mrs. Milton Fitzpatrick and Mr. and Mrs. William Pier- ce.-ell.of--Sourls,. were among guests at a reception ; givenathia Majesty : Queen 'wee , er Elizabeth: and Prince -.Phiiip a-' bill‘s“! the Royal Yacht Brita!» n .. f . - . 'Mrs. George Warner, camp adviser for Kings, and Mrs. George lnman, district commisp stones for M ntague, attended the semi-annual meeting of the provincial executive of the Girl Guides in Summer‘ rs- day evening. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Edgar Mac- ltinnoii and Gemrna Dunn of orel . ng the meeting Miss Dunn was presented with the Camp- craft Certificate and Mrs. Wan- ner received her 1st class pin. Attractive blue and wife as. oretions were featured at a post nuptial shower last week for Mr. Mayor and Mrs. CE. LaVie,‘ and Mrs. Allan Johnston of Tony onto..The hostess was Mrs. Ger- eld‘Rooney; I .. . ~ A poem, comp‘oflJnr flle,oc-. casino-by Thelma 'Ahearn,‘ was» read by. Mrs. .S.M. Burke. As the bride opened ,her gifts. which had been presented by Ann Rooney. and ~Allce Faye Barr‘ettfthe verses were read by Mm,3e'rr'ett. The gifts‘were' passed by Geraldine Mr. and Mrs, fierbert Roper of Troy. Michigan, are spending a couple of weeks visiting the latter’s niece. . . beLSaw- ler and family of Summerside. En route they .visited Mrs. Rop- er‘s nephew David Clark and family of Trenton, Ont-They also toured Nova Scotia and Cape hreton Island. Mrs. no r was the former Gladys Enman Rooney. ll m“!!! and visited former chums. recen wood. Summer. with the opening of, the gifts read et and Mrs. Wood. miscellaneous shower 'given by 'Mrs. rain Glednex and Mrs; Michael .Whalen when shout-m 3 followed by refreshments ‘ ed'byé'tbe hostess. v A~s theTarten Restaurantwas also given, for Betty. when her cem- panions from ‘ room staff at Hospital entertained and seated her with a gift. .' while Monday to Montana have rstuasa tea a pleasant visit- with their daughter} and --soa-in-law, ' and'ms. De ' - Mac T- John’s; ii _ g Lead. St- em mm‘ a... deem” brideelect. was guest of honor tly at e cornflower stem- waie tea give. by Mrs. Leo side Mrs. Ted omea'm assisted Betty was also honored with‘e presented her with gifts serv- .dlnner party _.at the'cperah'ng Prince County D Mrfend Mrs: Kermy MecPhee. N3. :where Mrs. John MacPhee. fl”. . . Four-'Montague lanai idiooi students left Thursday at noon for the air annual :1..-::;::-.: scar 3.1:}. Mrs. Dolor Richard with . twinklt -° 'i "Notoflete" James Refreshments were served by “But than fume“, Us we Mrs. Ollesme. Frances Reuv- mu“ n I“ m” o S u‘ some '~inet~ruct - cies of turning the m . Montaguerwere weekend visit. m ore to Chatham, they were guests of. Cpl. stovepipes of late" a-visitor of he recet Sande observ an. out of respect to his day his aring. he left the 5-... youzget along'with the knitting” when parting after a visit. to the younger matron's home. du- ..T: ’ straws DIARY Ii “Speaking of firesfi I haven't heard that you’ve cleaned» your end nce incomplete. But we knew his' expression that 'the tem had not passed’ 'by‘ an- l’ll be wonde'rinlg'how we recall a mother of the -,long ago rerrm-k .to her- daughter ring which she had given her ion in the intrica- I Removin-gi'Fire Hazard Is- Seasonal Proiecf ed ‘Goodl'. "sent- The 1' . eanblnlng" he speculated. .“l reckon; be. . putting beck ti‘ae'cqvene.‘ “we Ala! ‘ ll -well' clean ovepipes right aw g . “We might «as-well”. we eg- “Yes. In the event of a lush winds — and we're. bound to suggested, “you could look the get sorneuit would be 4a com- question. couldn't you? And fort. to say the’buti'b We I'll say.” she smiled. " just that done." or else not a word. And Nu Judy would" we . aid. Dampishwbut pror'iising the morningwas. And pleusnt , with the world mad-e new Juséflto speak the one wardif" um, “up-mug , .wenebopyto Junea' eomhgwte m flreliw' played ln_e. flick-J '. glow along r‘ well. _ . know accumulation of gm... “mi OLWT ,‘lhere umeounflning. Abaling-of straw tailgattem‘ogflf Not'tn ideal heroest‘ - ‘ . yet under adequate It kept the hernias-Lelia wagon. bringing in the grate. hie bales from But the evening.passss‘. and thelittle ls'ncks e;n'd‘.( October Tuesday we must ' ‘ hild” she had." . .. ' - v . . Lord is mrcifm’fp.3ut.. crack the wing, Ellen he count away. ' a’le lowered her volce,."l woo- “I”?! . . ‘m fiend“? Until tuna-row — Ill-y~-l‘\ der what your father would bun“! “pawl” m 5003...,“ “y...” stoveps’ec to! the NI: ~ ‘ J “What does the morning look “hitW5':mm"mp;F . -' like, Ellen? You are nearer 1". Err“. ’ n emu can: the window" James question- "at!" our clean-mg ' "d . ’ .mm edsoftlyfromhispillowin uiemflel‘”m’ m5” “‘1: '0'“ first light of todav it n “mourn! cmvenqt' " amumm ..There.' dam‘,’ on m um ion ~pi=eee‘w‘henhe' sees suit a. we a “5., we replied “The” mun use. but onealready soiled. '0 L M m _ w _ have been a Shogun» contributed to this service. ' ' :— "So there won't be any early 'W, . heel in. her fl sock.""And it's unlikely that l’ll'bs seeing ,you again n.” . "You will see me Sabbath morning at the Kirk, Mother!" t remembered will. mt..." on needn't mention the name’of it, Mother. But” she ill-Y conference to be held in Saint John. New ‘Brunswick from Friday, October 9th October 12th ' Tal'ringpart lathe-conference areJockBeck,sonotMr. and Mrs. Ralph Beck; Sandra Boehn— cpl. David E. Clark. I former DR. J.T. DUNNE AND MRS. DUNNE Couple Married In Halifax '- Will Live In Newfoundland Dr. and Mrs. James Thomas Dunne are pictured following their recent marriage in Hali- fax. Nova Scotia. The bride is the former Lona Isabel Scott. RN. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Scott. Marshfleld. Dr, Dunne is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dunne of St. John‘s Newfoundland. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length 5 h e at h gown of white peau de sole fas‘oned with an overskirt of Guipure lace. Her elbow length veil of silk illusion was held in place by. a wedding ring crown. She carried a' cascade of white roses. white gladioli and trailing ivy. Her only attendant was her sister. Mrs. Graham Wilson of Burlington Ontario who wore a street length d re s s of sap- phire blue taffeta with match- ing‘headdress and accessories She carried. She carried a cre- scent shaped bouquet ol pink gladioli. Michael Power. brother-ln-law of the groom. was man. Following the ceremony. a reception was held in the Bar- bour Suite of the Nova Scotian Hotel. The bride‘s mother re ceived wearing a dress of Dior blue silk faille with matching lace bodice. white feathe. hat. matching accessories and a corsage of sweetheart roses. The groom's mother chose a dress of ice blue silk shantung with-matching accessories. Her hat was of ice blue net and fea- thers. She carried a mink 8 MAIN PARTS! JET through summer la the lithe, lean skimmer that's jet swift sewing. Only 3 main pat- tern parts. requires little fen ric —— light on your budget. Printed Patiern 4836: Mis- ses' Sires lo. 12. it. 16. 18. Sire 16 requires 3 yards 35- inch fabric. CENTS (50 cents) “in r NAME. A NUMB care of Guardian Patriot Psi. tern Dept. 60 Front St, W. Tor- onto 1, Ont. . A " '0.,”1C..'TEDl 'Thefehlef‘in command of!!! Cape Traverse resident was prL Vileged tobe the technician a- board the aircrsft from Trenton Air Base which was designated to fly equipment from the local Air ,.Base which was designated to' the-Queen’s visit tothat city. muff and her corsege was of pink camations. Frederick Turner of Wolf- ville. N.S. proposed the toast to the bride. For a wedding trip to the White Mountains. New Hamp- shire. the bride chose a brown tweed suit, bone coloured ac- cessories and a corsage of orange delight roses. Tile couple will spend a year in St. John's where Dr. Dunne is doing post graduate studies _ Cooler tenipsratureeend season ‘1! _ _ .p The Guardian-Patriot Wo- men's will be hem to print social news . _ ‘ all your , V I . free .of. charge.» Cell,‘.here_lf your son ordauflltenis home for: a. weekend-.or._.holiday . ediool’orcollege.._il,you if _.you are. friends, having visitors, (the lugs trip or have held a drawer. or takenpart in any social 'ectivity. ‘ . . S'. Netting .ofthat city. ing, originally been Charlotte sheraft awas. .Sgt. Nett- towndnd son of the late Drul. ictoria Road. "Wide.- Mrs. °.'..Y Mfr“ 'Mrsi Jamison FEATURING FISH Unusual New The number is 4-813.- FIa'vor, _ For Time-Hanor'ed Dish ~ V. Fish cakes Jade with cod and potatoes as their base may sound like an old story. But there is a new twist you can give this time honoured. favor- ite dish which lends fresh inter- est. ’ _ The next time you make flan make fish cakes, t"; combin- ing equal quantiti-.. of cooked. mashed parsnips and potatoes with the fish. The parsnips add a sweet flavour to the cakes which is unusually good. The following recipe from the Consumer Branch of the De- partment of Fisheries of Canada gives full directions formatting Cod-Parsnip Cakes. It can prepared using fresh cod fillets or boneless salt cod with equal- ly tasty result. If using the salt cod. don‘t forget that-it must be freshened before being cooked. COD-PARSNIP CAKES 1 pound cod filletsor boneless salt cod. cooked and flaked. 1 cup cooked. mashed parsnips 1 cup cooked. mashed potatoes 112 cup chopped onion Vi cup water - ‘l'htrt‘! ate this pattern the stem ' D Guardian - Patriot Needlecraft so 1' Selt'toTtaste - V. te'aspoon"pspper . i?” . legg,'well'be U H Vr cup "fins dry- breed emmhe' nd er until tender, using a . _ Add . mix with salt. If using fresh cod. ‘Is right'amount rAdd pepper and beaten egg." Mix well. Shape into flat. round cakes. cachicon- ture.- Coat with bread Pen fry‘in hot 1st,. turning to brown b‘othsides.’Mahes ,‘I'lt'! muss. - ' ~ Combine-flaked fish. Pansnipe; potatoes. Cook onion in wet- undrained onion to taste teaspoon of salt is about -the tadnlng onecthil'd quiet the our ' he} WANG! many DONOVAN mm 5 i (ENGAGED ‘ ' ‘l'lie' esnentlsann ' ' ' GI borne on Saturday. October}! MARY- HAWORrH 3 19“ n . Behavior 0f Desr‘Msry newerthEI' Tam married to a man who._t9 putlt bluntly. just never loved mess I loved hills 'alth " ‘ . wasn't aware ofthis .at first. - .. The early years of marriage were miserable. He disliked my pregnancies and had passing af- fairs with other women. Had I been. emote ma _ tore person. I might have called it‘quite But I "disapproved d divorce I “M the storms. Once we did seek help of manner, who said that ...: -ll recognise anything wrong ln'his behavior-Labs said I seemed he sustainedtby great laser spiritual care Int we can pro- Hdwever, Joan-liar. an Despica ble, OffehsiVe -KN'!'I‘IN ON! PIECI Town. country. collep It. Knit this con! cardigan to top off your Fall - Winter outflb. EAS in one veal Cables > _ sign. Pattern 7218: at” 36-88 included. - Ilve cede (ooh-l tar . st to Alice Brooks, c rontfl.W‘lbron- reside to. 1.. Ont. I” ‘“ plums NAIL 1 cold sales tax. Print ' woRKsnor ‘ PROGRAM PATTERN HUM. ADDRESS Husband ‘ lag way'ot declining-us when it suits' . Every so often, for a week or a month. it seems—he cip’t stand me. and this._carried.over to the children. For'example, today our son me, ose 1‘ “9"” '3: ' our son’- needs-i4» the ‘ 1Wes‘. . . , . ball-passing-ep'leoLd.’e-just e I twinge of nouns] Jealousy, per- haps'PiOr has-be. subtle cents to he upset? lent husband's atti hide hurthfl to him? Or am‘l. mare. inst own feelings of ieiecooa’mtt‘igm 13 good. men r’ealr ling for with compassionate their well being. “it!!! cormae gravely deficient on the sense of ' normal alfe’ctio‘rial' feeling, which . I impulse, of course, in reflex obedience to an involuntary mm- bid sion to be hateful. which overtakes him from to time. as you say, And. in diet sense, perhaps he isn’t to be held fully responsible for-his charac- teristic malice as revealed in thatinstance. "aon er, daughteroof Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boehner: George-~ lumen. of . end-Mrs..6eorge-!n- men and Jeannie lngs. daught- er ot'Dr and Mrs. Al. Inga. The group are being sponsor‘- ed by the local Y's Men’s Club. While in Saint John they will take a course in leaderehip as well as gathering material ; on the formation of a Junior - and Senior .Hi-Y Club. - . DETERMINED erwEn A visitor'to the Mu- seum in. Paris would have to walk‘at least nine miles..te see all the-e‘alnlrlts ' Butflastistzhebsetldantsey orimplied'that he is is basic to positive-moraller tioniag, (thatfhe‘eee'ma to lack) In any case, he offender against good manners, fair play and ordinary Mime decdth‘. in treating his son with'disddin and the guests with cordialityg inzthe scene And I think his son is entitled to know just how wrong his dad was. . was-making a pi e : We wife, in. showing favoritism to the ' matters.‘ Dent mind with such eogitations. . As to whether the flawed fam- 'ily relationship is-deh'imental to the children's. developma'it in their growing-up years, lthink. it must be, to some,‘ extend. How could :it be otherwise! Fair men- tal uplift. read Hannah Smith’s classic “The .Christi‘an’s Secret of a Happy Life." (Revell. publishers). M.H. ' ‘ ‘ Mary 'He‘wortk counsels ‘ her mlunan, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in oars of The Guardian. .' 2 mum, it :iiarel‘y I m H o sr I m" tauA I. Ir v- ”le Gov lillIlSEIi a, new Guay- RIB NIPPLE. dshepediofit ‘ . ' baby's mouth -.lessalr ». - swallowing _ >_ e new unneceer BOTTLE e ravmssnn '11: r. a. iguana-mom I I iiii ? f i iii 3 ii or iii slitg'; rig! i .-‘ il' am not boys; ' the ., 2 ‘ I he! ,helnenltedhleson'la mitosis -t . PHARMACY 1 sign. s_"esk"’ (sum . ' mm. III Mm . Hal.“ I l r r Li I l l i Yll CAIAOIAI It!" no. easements". “WILD-beau: It's bliss, luxury. everything you went! 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