WEDS MINISTER Farquhar Mat-Kin- Rcv non and his Helena Ruth Pippey have taken up !‘t‘.\l(i('nCQ at the Valleyfield .‘I.'lll\(F The couple were wed at tho Ptmiial United Church by bride the Rel’ T. R Goudge. The bride‘ guests as they arrived. and Ink ther sister, Miss Molly Van May- hew was in charge of the sweat book Mrs. Mayhew chose for her daughter‘: wedding an aqua two piece dress with aqua and while accessories. and wore a corsage of pink Carnations, while Mrs. Florence bowther. afternoon dress in nylon with black background and floral de sign. Her accessories were black and white and her corsage white carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride when a buffet sup- uaacarotlaalelaie. flktz/2.0/Z Iomn'a lib. than I Page 10 The Guardian Friday, Oct, 25. 19571 per was served. The beautifully decorated .4-tier wedding C centering the table was cled with sweet peas and fern and topped with miniature bride. and groom Tall white lightedf tapers in silver holders small vaws of polyanthus ros- es added lnleresl to the setting anti a scalloped effect in blue and white edging the tabla wu marked with miniature bow‘ Iquets of sweet peas and fern. I Assistiiig in serving were Mis- ‘ .-\ll(‘Il‘t‘_\' .\1a_\'hew‘_ Geraldinc iwtiodside, Giena Glover. Chris- and Elizabeth i . dge. I ltut—of—tIieProi'iiit-e guest; in- ; cliided Mrs James Mac-Gregor, I I Halifax and Miss lsla Collett,‘ . .-liiiherst. . :\lIlld showers of confetti and. the Maritimes. For, the bride donned I I accessories and a car: is the daughter of Mr and \‘Im. sage of white carnations. They r Willard Pippeyf Hazelbrook Mr will reside in Summerslde where Mac-Kinnon is the son of Mr. M? (‘OIIHI is a valued employee and Mrs. Neil A. \Ia(‘Klnll0n, 0‘?-"'“*‘K8"wt9d Dairies Ltd. H _ R g ’ , B_ I rexious to her marriage the. Vay‘ "er Lap‘ “Hm bride was lluuured with 3 mg, U39“°II PI‘°‘°- ‘,C{‘IIdnt‘0llS shower at her home. Double Ring Ceremony Held In Summ in one of the prettiest of the,- Iaie Sunimt-r weddings. Mary K.-tt'nr_\n \Ia)'Ilt‘\\. eldest daugh- * and Mrs. George R. _ became the bride of lrtliiir Leigh Collett, son of the ate \lr and Mrs. Harry Col- on Re\ (‘R bber of Sum- fTlf’l‘\i(i? l‘nited Church officia- ed at the double ring ceremony wlitrh was performed at the htnne or the bride at Margate nn Saturday. September 21st. at thrt-e o‘rl0ck in the afternoon. -\ most attractive setting for thc bridal party featured an art-h of fern and sweet peas hung with wedding bells, and with baskets of gladioli on eith- <l(IP \lnny bouquets of col- «irtitl fall flowers about the "(mill added a note of eye catch-. tn: beauty to the decor. Barbara Sinclair played ntiiiiial music while the bride °lllt'N‘d the room on the arm of ‘Rllellded by a large niimber of I and neighbours. 1-own yellow streamers prettily L‘ufllpI9lllr'llled,lht' Autumn flow- erside to the seat of Iionor by her‘ cousin. Mrs. Thomas MacKen—‘ her father who gave her in:'““- “ml? -“IS-8 Barbara Sin—I marriage. She looked lmcly in 913” lJI8.\'cd the bridal chorus.‘ herstreet length gown of palt-53It‘IlI—~-8 M8.\h€‘“ and Joyce Mur-i blue brocaded taffeta cut _ _ _ lines with 'flllII\“’1ll_e refilled man) times ; skirt, and featuring a V neck.- T-X R0) Tn0mDs0n and Mra.t line back and front. Her ,h(,u1.l.~\rthtii' Profitt. Misses Geraldine‘ der tang“, V,” was mid 1nlW()()dSld€ and Verna Bryan In place by a matching blue tiara. .911‘ 1119 ribbons. Whllelhe Brocaded shoes to match. and“'3|'dS Weft’ Feild by MISS Olive a colonial bouquet of white car-I-I(‘II9.V' ‘and M11 CI3Ud€ "08!- nations completed her dainty en—‘-IWSS Vllxldiin Woodsldeegnd MRII1. sefn ¢_ .orne . ams arrang t e. The bride's oiiiy attendantifllll-9 Anwniz them were slits was her sister, Mona. who look-, from Summerside Trinity Y.P. ed lovely in a winsome palejlh of which both Arthur and yellow gown fashioned after‘ \lar,\' Kaye were members. and that of the bride with brmid-Itlit~ Slarifale Primary Sunday; School cass which Mary Kaye‘ ed matching hat and. shoes llcrl accessories were a noseigay ofihad taught. -bronze 'mum5_ i Mary Kaye gracefully expres- I Mr Carlyle .\'ew.-on ably sup- sod her thanks for the ma iported the bridegroom. ‘ltwely gifts and good wishes.; t Little Mcllissa Mayhcw‘ _voiin- and extended an invitation tot Igest sister of the bride. attt-nd—‘all to visit her and Arthur in, I the door welcoming the Summerside. ' ITHOUGHTI WAS GOING TO FAIL FOR SURE" Ihiips tucked under or trailing? The EXAMS THIS AFTERNOON. MOM, AND I FEEL MORE LIKE SLEEPING HERE'S A DIME —3w some ~ett.so~'s taotts on voutz WAY BOY I'M REALLY IN SCHOLARSHIP %RM REAL CANDY fldhn’aRo|hletI|ehandyeandy- fititilffllhtible flavors. Tangy pep- ulmwltllaotntiagofiinest §I...oI’richcuanIelooated ";~'_ [W TREAT aggeration. but it is true. When in . ray carried in the baskets which I every by i done ‘O ‘all the while. You'll Km and young. day movements done correctly. Place a chair sideways to a mir- .ror. Now. it down slowly, using your back straight. Sit with back middle. That position not only helps you to feel streamlined, it is t 5 way . slightly back. dies, hip mu scles contracted .the top step. bend opposite knee. ; keep back strai'ght—thnt's it. iiedly, chin leading: your'e out of 1 lengthen your stride slightly and Im Robert Ssonvln and Peter, I-‘urness. Wilmington, Delaw ,1 are visitors at the Motel (liar-, lottotown. While here they will' be i -ti long with, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Driscdl ‘emoy B‘ . "c:-idogne.shooting. ‘ entertained Miss Bernadette Mic- Drlscoll at Mr Sherwin and ML Fu-mess expect to be leaving the end. of this week for their home linj Wilmington. 1 Mn. heater 8. Mellish. North River Road. is spending a wed in Montague renewing format friendships. Tlwantiy-five at home MacDonald, Oct l0th,' to honor -Miss Bernadette McManua at a with an electric steam iron. also‘ miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Al- ex Maebeatn read the accom-I gift. playing which added greatly to - enjovm the hostess. assisted by Mrs. HAPPENINGS P. Mac-Kenna; Mes. Percy Mae .MrsP‘rodPon-yanl Mn. Warren Mnclhe Mantis and Mr. Fred their residence last Saturday. A chicken dinner was and Mr Mrs. Driacoll presen- and Fred with I ed ‘Bernadette mohogany smoker. V The staff of Morton Dew Lim- Mtss Mt-Mahus was a piece of china. . and Mrs. They are guests at the deal of ,BIK)0ll!|§. KEEP IN TRIM ‘Exercise Will Very Supple And Young By IDA JEAN KAIN Beautiful body movements can help you to stay forever young! movement you make is so as to use your muscles the way nature intended them to be used, then you're exercising keen Itlwlr For enlightenment. test every- your thigh muscles only —- keep of hips against the chairback and pull up-and-in snugly through the streamlining. ' In hi . . w come up. again us- ing the powe thigh muscles. keeping girdle muscles pulled up snugly and hips contracted. if you catch yourself getting out of chair by aid of your arms, change that. GET RHYTHM How do you walk up stairs. with raising from the chair, do It ith one foo streamlining way is to putayour whole foot on the step. bend your knees and lift with the thigh mus- Keep your back straight. In com- ing down. let one foot hang over Get rhythm in your movements . . . never move Jerkily or off bal- ance. If you tend to walk hur- 'lter. Get on the posture beam. straight line. Walking with feet widely separated broadem hips. Beautiful movement can stem only from correct posture. Keep the control through the middle of your figure. And think up . . . up with the too of your head—shoiild- ers at ease. In correct alignment you'll look streamlined, and you 1 Calories only (250 cal.) baked potato. 1/: mod. 50 Butter. ‘.4: pat 25 Beets or brussel sprouts 30 Cucumber dices , lo Pineapple, fresh, 1 slice W‘ 45 thick or canned ln artificially ' sweetened syrup Hot beverage. clear 0 Calories 365 Calories for day 1046 Saturday Soft cooked B0 Bran muffin t2*a" diam.) 105 Jelly. 1 rounded tsp. 25 3 Coffee, black 0 Keep You will feed willowy and young! KEEP YOUNG DIET Friday Breaklalt Sliced ripe banana 100 on shredded 100 ll biscuit 4" by 2%“ e milk, ‘is cup 85 Sugar. 1 tap. 15 Coffee. black 0 0 Calories 301 ch: Seafood salad‘ Choicc~—lobs’ter. 8 oz., or 80 shrimp, 6 med. or crdxneat. 8 oz. (90 cal.) Add choplied celery (lid 1 tap. mayonnaise thinned with skim milk Devtilled egg (mustard and 115 seasoning) Sliced tomato Toasted rye wafers (1) Hot tea, clear 40 Energy Pickup Dian cf t Broiled fillet of sale. 2 slices 175 with paprika served with lemon butter no 11¢"; tsp. melted butter plus le- mon juice) Or broiled steak. 4 on, lean meat Breakfast Grapefruit sections ‘A cup - 4 Calories Luack Broiled chicken livers, 8 oz. 120 on thin slice toast 50 Fruit salad on lettuce 100 ‘-5’ peach, melon balls Hot tea. clear 0 (hloriea no a U y Moot, Impressive Jewelry ent of the evening. Charlottetown. Along with their ‘ W j ,_ h‘A delicious lunch was served by Vacation 919)’ h0P9 '0 d0 I 3”” With the ‘HGW necklines, whe- ther they hit a new low. or are going in for a high throated look for daytine weatr, it's really im- perative to dress in the s'm1P1i¢- ity of line with the sparkle and glow of the latest desiaia in coa- tume Jewelry. _ This set would oettainly fill the bill. for both day and eve Ining wear andisooeolthemou pop tions of the season. The necklace is made ot_ fredt water crystals and rhinestones ;and is arranged in a soft twist. twith it are a matching bracelet i ’ng drop earrings. I Energy Pick skim milk or buttermilk I Dinner ‘Green beans and mushrooms 5 generous servi Wedge of lettuce 15 Thousand Island dressing 45 (1 tsp. mayonnaise. 1 won. chili saucel Coffee, bliack I Calories 445 Calories for day i050 Sunny Breakfast Chilled orange juice, 4 oz. (fresh. frbzeo or canned) Poached egg on large slice Canadian style 50 bacon on V; of wasted Eiuaish muf- so fin Coffee. black Calories Dinner Broiled chicken (drumstick and thigh) Corn on cob. medium oar Butter. In pat Asparagus. 6 medium spears N and pimento Pear and cheese salad (pear half on lettuce. topped with 1 tbm. grated American cheese) Coffee angel cake, unfnosted I15 2" sector (follow package di- _ rectlons but decrease vanilla to 0 245 to the water. Stir only enough to dissolve coffee.) Hot beverage. clear Calories 485 Energy Pick ‘Skim milk or buttermilk I Clam chowder. 1 cup 70 Toasted rye wafers. 1 40 Baked cup custard tmade 125 with skim milk) topped with crushed peaches (Vi peach) Hot bavemle. dear 0 Calories 235 Calories for day 1050 PIONEER ROOM ‘nae iuo parlor from the Thomas Hart House at Ipswich. Man. Is preserved in New York's Grill platter: _ i . ,- n Maud.’ Lamp chop (lean meat oolyt 125 Lathe pried- Crh’ b‘°°“’ I “rip 50 dent wd-s fluent. Mrs. Mo Bmued I°m‘°°' 1 I“Iv°’,, 50 .ery. vice president. presi TOBSIEU French Mbtld 3 110 "The Ineetuu qnned by “mm: piece ' ‘Wan ’ (0! Wm‘ ‘arm b“'''‘“'- V’ P‘ 25 by collect in uni-on. The roll HUNTERS RIVER W. 1. Mrs. Cuthbcrt hlontllolnefy was hostess to-the members of call was an by the giviiu a “candy ‘recoef The minutes were read. on e no WEEK sun SPECIAL _ ' At M|L'|’ON'S out SPAIN To take out—“Featurlng"— Hickory Smoked Barbecued Chicken Whole Broiler $1.95 delivered 1,/3 Bmiler $1.15 delivered :__. EXTRASPECIAL Pick up yourself- Vlzhole Bmiler $1.70 1/3 Broiler 90¢: To have it fresh and hot order early. Bethe g test guy in town. Take your famili out to dinner Sunday. MILTON’S OLD SPAIN DIAL 4886 correction was made and silned. Mrs. MacGut'gan gave a report of the Provincial convention held in Charlottetown in July. on seconded for a music teacher tf possiale. On motion it was decided to as cept invitation to provide supper A nominating committee was movedtobrtng in slate ofoffl-; cers for 1956. they are Mrs. Bow-t man. Mrs. Burns. and Mrs. Ray Bagnall Correspondence was read and it was decided to give 5 to the Jr. Hospital League. The R e d PILLS UP en a stufled up nose it you awake at night. tossing a turn- ing. won't let yo sleep put a fe drops of icks Va-tro-nol In each nostril ol eeps on relieving stutfineu lets you breathe o . 1' hours. Try it Metropolitan Museum of Art. HOSIERY SEAMLESS am: in; . 11 no. use NEW FALL SHADES SPECIAL ll owns: 15 nnmnit THE FASHION SHOPPE SPECIAL 79' MOORE 3. McLEOD saconn noon LINGERIE DEPARTMENT - and I ‘ .~..:é§.*.’aIl gOOtII":‘«._I_Y_l..__'_IgI\'I'§ Wahn 5 . 3 .. sleepwear: For comfortable snooz- ing on cold winter ceived Christmas gifts, nights and for well-re- too, we recommend our wann and pretty gowns tor pyjamas. S h o w it here. just a few from our 1 a r g a ‘selection. Come. choose. STORE HOURS Monday. Tuesday.‘ weanuuy. ‘Thursday I an. to I 9... htday‘ I a.m. to I p.m. lat. I a.-. b 11.8 pa. ' P ncnne s Mgtjoo l._:"L'3 Surtirtse «tow wit a r £ 4