.x. Mlle AND M trr oi Mr. and stanhopc v ed with Pink carnations. orchid poms Ind while union: The bride the Illar by her lather. Sh. rhnsr h :«wn l)! silk nrlnmfls Ind imparted t‘hhntllly lace. ll» Ih' nod with a litde basque bodice trimmed with lace in empire ellecl sprinkled minating in a wide. circular, chapel length train. a. three tier French illusion vtel tell irom a silk organza rose headpiece. She carried a tan ot pink and white roses. with streamers oi pink roses and new phonotis designed by the bride herseli. Mrs. John Tighe. oi Wohur M sister or the bride. matron oi honor was attired in a tloor length gown st sats pesu designed with a scoop neckline, Uncle Of Groo It double nu amnion! unit- In in lumen. Iernutl III-y Murphy, only daughter or Mr. Ind Men. Ray J. Murphy. Char. iottetm Ind Willlun Dough- WWI. m at Mr. Neil m led the into In. Wight. Gan-le- m. M. lowII'il rim. with '1 h m. - mast-usual- am. so. w MR5. CLIFFORD A. SHAW ' 5 Mary J. Grillin. daugh- Mrs. Raymond F. Griifln 0' l5 Evergreen Road. Pinehursl. nillerica. Moss. and clitiord A. Show oi Noriolk. MISS. lormerly til Stnnhape. non oi Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Show oi . i. were united ln-msrrisge on .lune 2. at St. Mary‘s Church. hillerlca. itcv. William wslsh oiticlated at the ceremony helore an altar adorn- wIs escorted to sequins. designed with a ubl~ ioped Sabrina neckline and long lure sleeves. Matching lace en- banned the boutisnt skirt tcr- o _ltlie nip by his wile, hi1 d le friend Floral Designer Creates Own Bouquet For June Wedding le Innfl mnklrt which. when removed. drels. She wore I matchinE {lo- wer ell) trimmed with veil. and curried I fun it! Charlene car- brlde. The bridesmaids. Miss anti Miss Elrannr hardy oi Wal- thnm. lormerly oi Pleasant Grove. P E. i.. wore identical ensembles. George Show. brother oi bridegroom. oi Stanhope. P Wu best man. and guests wrr ushered by Duncan hiscnonsld. or Woburn. Muss. inrmcrly oi Cspe Breton. and Gnrdnn iisrriy oi Eedlnrd. Muss. olso iorrncr- ly oi Pleasant Grovc. Following a reception at the Knights oi Columbus Hall in rill- lericn. the couple lett on s wed- ding trip Novs Scouts and r. E. 1. They will reside in Nor- wood. M . Mrs. Shsw graduated irom St. Charles. Woburn. and nlitners School of Flor-l Design in Ens- ton. She is employed by the the .E. ern Rldlological Health Labora- (cry in Winchester. Mass as a technical lihrnrlnn. Mr haw is I r in Nnrlolk. Walpole. Mass. area and at present is IssMiatetl builder ill Marlyn Homes in MPdllPld. Mass. Iieeveh Ind detachable revealed I cocktail length sheath nations also designed by thei‘ Catherine MzChlilan. nt Wnburn I U. 5. Public health. Northcsst- 13" HAPPE trio 1 some who attended the Lion international Conven- tion at Miami. Florida. returned lto his home at Margata on Mon. day. he was IceompInled o nun her Joyce i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lathe ‘rope Concord. NH. and Miss i ire-n- Lsthrope. portlsnd. Msine. ‘are visiting Mr. nd Mn. EIrle Taylor Ind Inmin It Norborn. and other relatives and iriends in this province. Terry Currier. Renoir-glob River and Mn. Halsey Proiltt.lof pink arid willie commons. Ind AllIn Andrewi. lrlaht n w n. lwere Imong thou lowing on Meir homes Iltrr visiting Mr. ‘ ill! cnurin. Brlln Bunnie. Morel], . jTuesdsy tor Fredericton. N. h. .to take s Summer course in Phy< ‘sicnl Education. i Mr. snd Mrs. lionald now. ness. Tatnmngouche. N. s.. spent the holiday weekend visiting ‘Mrs. hownera' parents, Mr. and .Mrs. E. T. Glydon and iamilv. .Morgste. and other iricnds ‘relstives here. or. and Mrs. Ru cll Sullivan are guests oi . Gordon Cooke Kenslnl‘tltih. Mrs. John nruhtne and her son. Robert Bowen. are visit- lng Mrs. Druhlne's mother. MulMergate. are n l the holid a y Present Miss Wanda Wynn. re- William Sutherlnnd. Kenslng- ton. l The millstreurn rntrl' Summer - guest! the" Car: with licence plate a l n s days. eve rum isr places. drawn in the outdoors as they ho a shop to iangle there. . .Pldnldlond ot butterc u p a shine among th a green slang the hanks. Queen Anne’s Lace lizarll. Sedges are intereslinz. Alders have put on ltheir best crinkled leaves. And lwoys there are the bird - noics threadini: in with the run end bode snd loveliness oi the dry. “Might be good luck down there'. the younger tanner oom- mented stopping a moment to watch a iishermsn whip the strcsm this evening. "if." he ‘ added "he knows the best spots " 'd not tint I like trout — or 1“ Jtur that nutter. iish oi any irind." one e hoclwr‘tlood oi nglers stated the other day. give my t he smiled, ilshlngl There's nothing better than a spell oi it. to soothe the blues a Iy." A heron tlshed today. And a lklngiisher. a ouaintly hooded chap. which we thought, irom the telephone iwire which leads in to Alder]: above the millstream. id say," .lames observed this morning. "there should by ore grain lI xhower would put I better ‘fIt-e on it. and also lengthen the _ .. However, no cloud appeared on today‘s aky. in response to the wishiul thinking oi thess iarm » tolks. it remained a dell- eate blue. almost like that sit. ver oi the evening. which scene tor the tint star. A scent Ind I lhrusll, liver In the wood- lIndl. declared wild Itl'lwber- now in wen fencerow Inrl Itumpllnd. Whll lnlrltllln: bird - Ionx therl ll nowl We the? then to memv dry. to III them not: for nole. to cheer III when next the bluk wlnds blew Eve live out hlppy dIys. A Ilory ll laid of I link boy who run watching the birds in a field. At lenfith I llltle launder n e s letlerl time ll. AND MRS. DOUGLAS WIGII’I.‘ m Officiotes At St. Dunstan’s Basilica The bride entered the church on the Inn of her (other. She lenltli vell in oil". She eIr- fled I bouquet of yellow In white muml. Mill Trudy MacDonIld. Illl~ (Ix. (Henri of the bride. wII bridellnlld. Sill wII gown-l in I Street length dress at leI lrren nylon with while Intol- norle‘. lho clrrled I I Ir bouquet of yellow Ind white muml. The belt mIn wni Donllil Wight. brother of the (mm The ulherl were lily and Fun! Murillle brother! at the bridl. Following the weddlnl. I X‘- eeptltvn "I held at the Queen Hotel. The brldo'l table wII de- corlted with two Iilver cIndII‘ brunt Ind bouquetl of yellow Ind white multil- Thl lll‘lll VII with I "In. tier eel: - ding cake topped with a minia- lure b 3 end about. rld Tuber 'i‘llt I toll! in tho bride Ind lllll W! N- lponded In by the In groo . immediately followlnl the re- ception the happy couple len on a honeymoon to New tvrlt. For travelling the bride wore a yet- low linen suit with an Ind beige Wild Strawberries Ripen i In Fencerow Or Stumpland , slty comments ior our ears. h l tle enviously. ‘1 NINGS ‘ Mill Georllo Kennedy. IN 0. N. 5., ll mending her vacation at her home at Ken- lInRttin i eeeher best ot Hamilton is vlrltlnl triends at Sum me e where he is the houser ‘luebt oi M and Mrs Wesleyl .uiscphee and ismily. ; I On i . Mr. and Mrs. Clair Proiltt.‘ nuriingtnn. lett recently on a trip to Boston and other points {of interest. l ‘ Mrs. James BernIrd. Lon hurlisgton have returned to and Mrs. .lohn Kemp, Mr. and rsrT. R Hannah and other ‘relItlvea in Toronto. Mr. nd Mu. George “utterly. ltheir dlughter MIrgnrei and tw l son George or Csrnbridne. Ma. lnl‘o visiting Mrr. Holleer" m0 ‘ lther. Mrs. Andrew Mat-Kinnitn,l llnd her brother and sisters - ilnw. Mr. and MIcKlnllon Ind ingion. They Sll.‘ Mrs. Bollerly‘s sister, Mrs. John i Dam Madnoosld and inmily at. p quid and other relatives in thil province. Mr. and Mrs Edwin nealrsto. i weekend visiting friends and re~ ‘lItlveI in Trnrn. N S. lperched itseli on the limb oi it. three. AI the int prepared t throw a stone. the little bird. began on sing slowly the boyl dripped the .one He listened till the song had ceased watched the bird rly awn. “Why did you not stone him", In on-looke questioned. w e the hrtet Couldn't 't‘nS he sung So harry the songs are. these‘ shimmering warm summer days.‘ "it's ood the nights keep. warm " .ismes otters behind the; newspaper he reuds in the old armchair. “The ewes won't ieel lure loss oi their fleeces“ l He looks up. at a plaini e Th tcat, Ellen." he said. I by the door. he seems to want‘ to get on .' "Oh dear. Curio‘ lby her ule n 1 vices. ml to help with a girl gulrie'a rlmpl lPr so Double Ring Ceremony Held ‘ At Salvation Army Citadel The salvation Army citadel. ned a blue dress with white ac- Grest George street was eessories and her cos-sage was men! of the very pretty wedding Ilsa pink Ind White rnntionh. oi M LydI Catherine EVI Miss Nancy Lee Hicks pl 5 int dlufihter ol Mrd. Marnret Elli ung "The Wedding Periect Love" and lmrd' Prayer" Iccam» The double ring ceremony wss pa ied by Miss Elelnor i-ilcks olllcinted by the Commanding of Chlrlattelawn. Ofli r. Sr. Captain RnnIld H John. N nye ' “The Dunstsiinage. .. . was lovely Hunter. Kensrngton, cousin ol‘ in her street length gown ot chit. brld! o a in charge oi the ion and lace. Thr round necks guett book. line wsr set oil by an alaskan For their wcdding trip to parts‘ diamond drop. giit oi the groom. oi New hrunawick and Nova i-ier headdress was s lhuulder.Scotln. Mrs. Carr wore a two- length veil attached to a crown.‘pleee beige dress with dark She carried a hesuiiiui hououetl brown accessories. The young oi red roses. . .couple are residing in Charlotte- Mlssiessie Noseworthy. North town where the groom is null Sydney. N.S. triond oi the hrine ployed by The Pure Milk Conl- was bridesmaid. She wore a unity and the brtcts at the PM- pink chiitnn gown with white ar- vii-rill Sanitarium cessorier. her headpiece consist. The bride was tendered show- ed oi a white satin how with era It the Salvation Army Ind Tag. she curled . nose“), the Pravlncinl Santtorinrn prior .to her marriage wetet— ss best man. The ushers The groom was supported hy rercy nvoos brother at bride. and Donald Carr. brother at that The hrlde‘s mflthl‘ ware I o — piece brown dress withl beile nccesmrird and her cor- sane wn. ink and white came. link The Ermim'li nlnlher dun Flower Show Is Discussed The June meeting ot the Abe-‘ mini! chapter 5 [ODE was lift!“ at the summer home oi Mrs. w; E. Smallmnn with 2i members Sent. PresldKl. rs. iiinton. secretary oi edut cation. reported that s bursary oi 3100 d been awarded tel Paul Kelly. two prizes oi 35o. each to Wsyne Matheson d‘ Barry McGregor; that two g twelve students received copies. at the book "Government oil P.E.l." and suitable books were: awarded tolesding students i erodes in. ii. and um English. History and Home Economics. Mrs, Corr-ill. secretary oi ser- reportod that lbyettet. knitted articles and used clothing had been shipped overseas in May The sum at $15 was voted expense The chspter decided tot l Lawrence. and Mrs. John Hold» tel- part or August Ilene, 'Why wouldn't I? a indoors night as; would want to on rut-h I c this? Remember. he . “no matter tht other seasons may come Ind la. there'l only. e summer to n yrsr! Now. would you kindly come and open is door:I Until tomorrow — — Diaryi Good nlzl'lt remain l’ S SEEKS ATOM POWER ADELAIDE. Australis lAPi—l premier Sr Thomas rlaytord oi South Australia lett Tuesday on s tour oi CInI , the United: states Ind Britain to investi.‘ gate the possibility oi Icquirinfll Immlt: power tor ills state. Ill well as to invite overseas in l vesttnent. Flnytnrd, so, pro-I mier 25 years. will have talks‘ with atomic energy commII-l slons in both Washington and London. . insects... mites...mi|dew... Ictiemrled In I Ilmllo D! White mums. The young couple will mldl ln Chlrlottelown. were I llreet lenlth lawn of nylon Illeer Ind lIcO. The in! (filed with n “mam Tl"; FASHIONmI black spot... control their all with Green Grass! or who are leavan the pravincz. donate I Second linen tIrt In tho ince county iiospltal. and al- ‘ voted the annual 5550 tor th _ to files With push-button ".3" leZ'Ei’Sst“llfi.“‘li'”°‘“‘. ease._.fmm Holder's resignation Inrl Beach Sandals' ' Women's . Men's twitch ol the lODE room in th R h rt. Wood. 1 ' meta :' list... or oil. Green Grass ’ Children's hospital. The ‘ Several projects were discus-. r .iznalions nit-re receiv- sed 7 Lite first bl which is in bel new SHOE STORES LIMITE D t ed irom members, Mrs. George the annual nower show the 129 Queen St. EATON'S SUPER VALUE! Timed for Your Holiday Travel Needs! LIGHTWEIGHT VINYL' ZIPPER CASES Salem—Scdoun—Onel’riee me an 'mwl Ban. Gym Bun. M Hall. Flm'c W etc. wash-ole vinyl covering in sis-striated laathm- street. lull length threeorltled ripper closing with lot-k. Zippered old. pocket. Con-tortotsto Ml'ryiu handle. sta- sppriar. ll" x ll" x 0h": 19" 1 ll" x l“ Ind 11" x 11“ I I". Yin! I Pu. Eel 14.50 iW' Wises? it 5115592152. Contest Extended Annual Trophy now held bi South Winslce Women ' I institute Good News for Good Cooks This is a message to some of the best friends good caf- ing ever had—4° contributors to former Annual Cook Book Editions of The Guardian and The Evening Patriot. Many of you have told us you were given too short no- fice of the contest in connection with entries for this year's edition—th not enough time was allowed to gather fo- qefller the you most ‘ ' ' for lion. r r Well. we still want these recipes. They make tea impor- tant t: contribution to tile reputation of P.E.l. as the "good- eufinq province" to be missed. 50 the deadline is being extended until July 13. Top Honor to be Paid At stake. and still waiting to be well. Is one of file up Item offered annually the pro ' ce—Hle handsome Public Serv' e Trophy awarded well your to the women's group. usually I Women's his rule. which sends in the most ‘ ‘ ,' ,lhislsucash prizeofS‘lO. r r There are further prizes of $10 in each case for the in- ilividual sending in the most recipes: for the but seafood recipe: and for the best recipe from a teen-agar. It's like winning a piece in the "Hall of Fame" to cup- Im any of these awards. for pictures M winners are featured in the Annual Cook Book Edition. which Is the most popular single publication of each year in thousands of is- land homes and elsewhere in Canada. Open Doors to Hall of Fame Most island women. of course. are font at with the rules of this contest—scarcely need any remindeis. Any- way. they're simple. The doors are wide-open to this "Hall of Any recipe. in any classification. is eligible so long II it is being used successfully in the km of the person sub- mitting it. Each recipe should be ' ned by the individual supplying it. When recipes come from a group. each recipe also should bear the name of file organiufien. 'And please write on only one side of well slim of paper used. Here's a Bonus and Extra Fun Just to speed things up and add to the fun. a bonus of Sill. in addition to any other awards. will be paid to the person or wganieuion sending in the first group of 25 re- cipn to reach The Guardian-Patriot following appearance of link notice. Address Cook Book Editor, The Guardian-Patriot llll Entries Must Be Received By 5 P.M.. July 13. fil-