i l S i i i OMEN A W ENGAGEMENT IS ANNOUNCED Page 8. The Guardian Sat., April 14. 1956 HAPPENINGS- The' Honourable J.A. Bernard. forincr Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edwrd lslaiid. is in Ottawa for the Ordination of his son Ralph to the Priesthood on Sunday, Ap- ril 13. at Holy Rosary Scholast- tate. Mr. italph Bernard's six sis- ters will attend the Ordination. They are: Mrs. E.C. Loth, R.N., Boston; Miss Gloria Bernard, F T.. Green Bay, Wisconsin; Lieutenant Noriiia Bernard, R.N., of Royal Cattatliait Naxy, Sliearwater, Nova Scotia: Miss Edith Bernard. Tele- pllonc .-litswering Service. Toronto; Mrs Jatncs I. iiiggins. wife of Dr. ltiuciiis. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Conrad arrived home Wednesday after spending a very pleasant vac- ation in Florida. Hostesses at the Charlottetown, Curling Club on this Saturday eve- ning will be Mrs. Jack MacEach- ern, Mrs. K.A. MacEachern, Mrs. J.A. Carruthera and Mrs. Ivan Laurie. - JOYCE E. JENKINS MORTON W. LYONS Mr5- Jim" Duuglas Mm” and Mr. and Mrs. Captain Lester tlo Murtun Wilbur Lyons soil of 5"” Kenneth 19” Thursday by Beck of Sunimerside. wish to an- lMr. Wilbur Lyons and 'thc late Pia” ,f",V3”C0”V9,r- B-C- Whefe nounce the engagement of their lMrs. Lyons of Yarmouth, N, 5 they Wm .30” Mme" They wl” niece. Joyce Ethel Jenkins. daught- tMarriage to take place June ltilll , make me” Vesldwce me” 35 ML "er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rowan I lat 2.30 o'clock) at the United l5'lp- Mlll" W3S"8n51e"9d to V8m'0uV- tJenkins of Murray River, P.E.l., ,tist Church. Summerstde, P or .l..A (iullant. wife of the Hon. J.A. '3' 5”” ml” 330- L Gallant. Suttitncrside. Three bt'oth- crs will attend the Ordination. 'l'll(l,V are: Mr. Timothy Bernard, Welland, Ontario; Mr. Omer Ber- nard. Torontti, and Mr. Cecil Ber- nard. Ottawa, assistant manager of the Lord Elgin Hotel in the Capital. l.atl,V ltubiiison and Mrs. R. B. WRONG SPOT BROADSTAIRS, England (Ctlt - schoolmistress in this Kent tour iwas.fincd for parking her auto Driswuv mobile without lights-outside the local police station. A birthday p3l'l)' W35 held "19 glad to hear that she is convalesc-l t k i th h f C . - . l liiiascNveville. Suammeiisidtefnieii lionoiinozl mg al home an” bemg 8 patient! her niece Elaine MacDonald, who Bl ll" Prince Caumy H05P"3l- celebrated her llitb. birthday. Al number of her girl friends spentl MP Md Mr5- L"l'"9 an enjoyable evening playing gam- jMrs. Maurice Bowen and Rcv. es singing and other entertain-hjoseph Lechm ten Friday for; M” "W 0' Be” Sigma Pl" 5”" T3E2ilg""oi" lujylflldpllijtne. Sviiiithhdtiil; ”"”d”- E" "ii"? "my 5'09?” all LONDON tCPl - Five genera- ority. poured tea at the sorority's El . .. h - . 30510,, and New york They win t- I b I d b. "d . 5"”"g lea last week at Falcqn" biftlliltlaavSciikiavaigidgiifiztdnlw(ithwlh'ghi- remain in Florida for a monthdviloillsestizne dilstericta holipitaaiy ELELI A "a”' Tmlomm Mrs” Messervy '5 aled catidles She received many lov-t ' are relatives of Mrs Ella iKll'L0tily " "law "I Mr" Harold Mess" ely gifts and cards. l Mrs. Jack Balcon entertained at now 105. V bridge on Tuesday evening. ”-'" Jack Miner, the great conser- vationist, has been receiving many l tributes during National Wildlife week April 8-14. Perhaps none is GREAT EVENT t-ivy. the City surveyor. and a tlatigiltcr of the late Sir Henry 1 Draytoii. Toronto. Mrs. Messervy has just returned from a Carib- bean cruise. LONDON tReutcrsll(iiig Faisal Miss Pat MacGowan. student at 20-year-old monarch of the oil-rich Mount Allison University. was a kingdom of Iraq. will pay a fotir- weekend guest of Mrs. Katherine tday state visit to London July 16- . l guy x H Lovrtv FROSTY BLOUSE AND LITTLE JACKETS ARE RITORSPRING . - ' . - 't - - - - . -' I . ' - Empire-line enseinhlc .lat-kt-t licto . . , finer and more to the point, than 1 e . - - Frosty sheer mlon is 1 imply V31 UP? lafe "1 SLHPLSIMPI 'lIe Short cut to. spring is Wrlullll - ' V ' V 31 luxvlllplal Chapter of Beta . . . Lefurgey. Green Street. 9, it was announced 1-riday. a backgrmmd for "H5 premv blouse front and sleeves. Rhiiieslonc inn. portant little jacket that lltills- is of cotton tweed and atatlabie iii Sigma Phi held their meeung wedg tiiua; 1;:::rnbyV2;t; wild geese as after year. the sanctuary he created for them at Kiogsville. Mr. and Mrs. tons add sparkle. forms a sheath into a high stile Canada. ncsday evening at the honte of Mrs. L.E. Wellner. Jr. Following the business meeting films were laced with yards and yards of line CAC Doesfvluch For Carmody - Dennis A boy will treastire in his deepeati 153- GLFHLTOSS. mt THIS heart. Lggfigtelsasbfeasg lilllyggli and children. Ricky and Charlotte. -ve----e- The lilt'lIll)l')' of the dog who wor-i Ben a,;d Mr; Em Taylgr returaed to their gem; 1:1 Monet . - ' .-l it it . ' - - ' ' on, a er spell ing e as er wee - S In An April MIXLU re rtIJ”iiif.t...l..'.il hole . . .0001 wateri Marriage Vows Canadian Public end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Clark. aeam atwlwwlt The annual Spring Tea of St. Joseph's Sodality and Alumnae was held at St. Joseph": Convent on Wednesday. April 4th.. and was largely attended. The hallway and tca-room were tastefully decorated in Easter colors. The guests were reccivcd by Rev. Mother Superior. Alex MacLcan. Summerside. Mrs. W.A. Currie spent several days visiting her sister. Mrs. H.l.. Brewster. in Moncton. While in the hub city she appeared on the Hel- en Crocker television program, dis- ptayiiig smacking. on his feet. I remember of, "termini" Mack replicfl. "what The .-limlmis in a forest 0001 andl ' there with I new thin I 'l'lit-y will remember its the years: I PEEK llEAN'S Did you lultm that lhrougzh the clforts of the Caitzitliati Association Al Dunslaiinage .nt tlnnxuittcrs tortifu-ti apple juice A prt-Ity wt-titling was .solciiuliI.- is hmk M Hm mm.kol.. The dag What will they g these years. the children. w h en other bird V is L "me has malure(l1llhli?ill1d liml.(lli'”g:xire5lA)l?d-Sasllhtilts nodded ''I lost so by L v twaacits in. -- , . j write opulis abc yable to recall of to-L vtonderc-ti. . .lim thinking it will Ilrt-.uus Imcly as the day hope shl'1lrf"'l.(fl"'l"ll Sfllllfctl Ull'”ll;x1l')l""h h dition of Vitanun t' vitatiizcs applc dav that they hastened with happy: take more than one of them to shiniiu: lKlt1L'V- g . '"'ll-('- 'll" " klllgll-Tllll ;lf('i'i) .4 juice from n lilcasaitl and refresh- sniilcs along the snowy April lane- move away all this show! Ltkc incense for than soul r 9lel'- L ii 101! NW? A 0' rlv t llhm drink 1,, 3 Shh,-,.l. hf this vat. BOURBON . ... .- .. - t t ” dbvtytrs. - -' to the road to meet and This week? New calvcs- and not peat-c. lddU..l-ll-U Ht. MI. dI1d.1ll1b- Roi K-tmlhk. Vimmm wmmmble in val. 3555.” - V Mr. Willrcd Lucky was hostasa ' l-illcilcsllldne G839. the VlSlllnE 50115" P”.55y Wlumvs l4”m.c.r9d aim”: ".ll'lC Til” lmV9l:V..mmforl "f '.eInen)ber'ti3lL;,l:.I,1.:i jjiiiidoimhlije uehto the juices oi citrus fruits. ll'Lf'tS!f”Rl8xl'Ielll:a(?l'l1Ilrl:: (0 the l'O'DiE' on Thursd'y' in? And at the news of farm Sher m1"-'03d- Pucks .V'l5”'"g We ml "”L.”.'l'li;- i, V D. .. G ,, :C,,,,n,,im; ,,.m,m'mn N iB- ;m; This vitamin is a daily necessity; Ian, and Mrs. Charles R. McQuald. At A" t t . ed ed? The brand new can they must pong. and 8 Sky" Of" WM gt"3ese' i int” "ma! mun" 00 i double rin ccremonvj n-5.7 per- "Ow Supphm m 8 Canadiawgmwn The tea tables' which were at- lift”. YM den en 6? am n whit ms)! umigll b" th firt falluS1gCdElor?llnbi;EllellIEl ltIyl'E:jmgI i ' i H formed bvg ltcv lhl Silrtlllle llnrdua The msl "I this j"iCe' tractively arranged with ccntre- hr 89 on on ay evenmg' oticrotn, e s on. - -- -V . ' i .”vi'- is - "t " " . utilise Mack and his motnerisnn and chill in an April mixture-.i Htvral d'cc(titi'2xtrt'slnsv iigjif)-flip white ';,','g,,i,,y"l,”,;'f,;(: ,,,l:,',',a",:,',',',i.Z;,e,',i.,Z glwif "l E”;j,ll9:1bl,l0ii'9'e5r-ellilfgzsitl Mrs. George Hollands. Slernon had seen from a window this and coursing strcamiets bearing. 05 "5- 4" V W ” 5 m”'"S' ficd juice. but Y 5”” P3” 9 ”- W Pl Park. was hostess to her bridge off winter's remains. What will: The wedding musill WIS lI1i1.V9d ll.V ""5 15 one Case ed over for the first hour by Ml'5- club on Thursday night. COOK'S CORNER ' '.' W'ii tl - r member , , , iv - - ' , . . 7 l ar1Ii,cx:rlil”tlliey are. grtiiihyhots happily the: children remember of their Mrs. lrving Tliurnpson. I-)urini.: the yam9Ijglrlicfflhzvgexizpgafegago William Ready, Mrs.' -Ambrose M,-5' Jhpg Mhcpjem hnehded "1. L they played then. keeping score young years? ”'lihings they it Re- . - signing of the register Miss ltlatlcc mgigl mmulrners b reinstating Coady. MI'S- Frank ChF1Sl0Ph8F. executive meeting of the United 5 in a sunny corner of the yard on-member". Edna Jaqttcs. who in Mugforti sang the solo ”i ll Walk ” i ' y ' and Mrs. Patrick Murnaghan. Church whmehvs Missionary Union r""'l”'d allple -l”'C9' lmd cmlsumi Pouriilg for the second hour were Mrs. Carl Bradley. Mrs. John Walsh. Jr.. Miss Alice iieniiessey and Miss Mildred Walsh. Ladies of the Sodality assisted in serving. A special feature of the afternoon tea was the gaily decorated candy booth, which was under the con- venurship of Mrs. Joseph Callag- han. Delightful piano music was supplied by Mrs. Richard Dowd, Miss Kay Hughes, and Mrs. Arth- ur Arscnattlt. The convenor of the tea was Miss Anne Walsh. and she was assisted by the reception committee. under the chairman- held in the Emmanuel Church, Truro, N.S. board'.”ber poems trcats of "the sxvcct Baptist . t g . l f dl'l IIIIICHIOHS lllllll er 0 and kingly” hhings Coming in to borrow "your pen”l,and honest i to mark the respective prices ofiwrites: h their display, wrapping the buy- ”Whcn tlioyg are old-those are the ings. and under Granddaughter .-ynsiort ofnthtngs h m Brut supervision keeping accurate ac- 'ey iti rem:-ni er as c ye counts. whit-ll was just as well forh go h.V- . , l Mack. as he said. "not too surElA little gilt-edged card with roses of things once i get past twenty. on. V N Then. 85 5,; nmmi birds. ttlltlcy:A”fleecke of cartied clouds agalns 1 i ' t it o er, ic s y. Kfitinig ;lLl)D?1l. Ulltitr al)ttiS;.:,)lcii1lieerten;'Tlicydit;;l1 rletncriiticr cnokics warinlh joying a day spent most y on n pan no . h doors. She broucht in a loaf 0L:'lll9 taste of apples from a sum; TENNESSEE SPECIAL hicad in the afternoon with thel warmed trec. - i t smiling comment. ”Wc were your The feel of earth against their 2 ,.,”,c. mm... bcsme yimi , , g crs are supporting their wise de- The l)t'i(lP was glvt-n in lll'dil'lEl)lE t ( mu In. choosing it when they by her t':illici'. W02il'lll).', a iltli1l'r:Sh0p i length gown oi" pastel blue cm- FA(.il- ABOUT F00" broidci'cd nylon ovcr tatlctn. uttbl Did vou know that mos, mm” veil of tulle to mutt-ii: czirryiiii: inum in Canadq have no invcrgall 3 ""53 3"-V "E Ammwa" Bcamy I laws covering either milk pasteur- ”l595' - ii tiotl or meat inspection? Our Miss Juno l)t-tints coil.-in of the iplvhlccuon depends on scattered bride. was maid of iiottor, anti municipal ,-cgutauousg There are Miss ftlurtcl Dctltits. sister of tlielfmcral regulations for meat which bride was llridcsiriaid. Thcir 2tlliIlS,(.Hn nnh. be enf0l.u.d when H is were of similiar design in yellow sold aminss provincial borders but nylon and tullc liver taffcta alid even mis kind M rule dues' nm they carried nosegays of bcauti- exist for milk The Canadian AS. Rev. and Mrs. Keith R. Hobson spent Thursday in Moncton. While there Rev. Hobson attended I church executive meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lawson. Al- hcrton. who spent the winter months in Charlottetown. are now visiting their son and daughter-im law. Mr. and Mrs. William Law- son, Foundry Street. it's P.F. English Quality Hit ritniirs n,,M.,.sh n1hSS sheila Mrs. J.H. Gillis. Euslane Street. tzticsts at dinner so we may as naked fcct, - I t pg” have our supper with you The tllrlll of sct-mg ships put outi toti- sort of to finish out our day" to sea. And added "I promised Mother. A dress she loved. a treasured I'd help you afterward with the pair of shoes. g g , dishes, though" she chuckled.--,A.doll that spoke. . .a little l0('l(-l "more are other tliings I'd rather. ing chair. do!" iA birthday cake ”And you're sure you saw Hi dies on. robin?” his grandfather QUESLIOII-iTllPt fearful shadows falllmt on ill? I ed Mack. air with silver can-' A SHEATH-ENSEMBLE SETS THE FASHION LOOK FOR SUMMER Como aommer. come ensemble - it's a fashion rule! This year's entry arrives in fine, altm ahape - I curve-hugging sheath dress with abort-cut jacket for cover. "The coordinated outfit leads this season." deelaru its talented designer Ana Cox. And no one knows better the at ificaat trend: of fashion than Ira. Cox A whose we designs uence America's beat-dressed wow-neat Picture it yourself in a actilptnrcd mate-lure. a lovely alllt-llaeii, or one of the shining new ggbeilcowoaa. Horrnecoaturianhaveawidewoadarfulahoiceof on when uwlaa this we-noticing twosome! Patten A617 h avail ta mcuf Srea lo, 13. 14, IO. and II. In 10.090! and Jacket iiire an yards 35-inch fabric. . Sell FIFTY (Illa tla coins) for Pattern A617 to Charlotte- Owa Gui-iitaa. Pam-ra Deparhaeiit. to Front st. w,. Toronto, Ontario. Please plug IOU! mug, ADD with ITYLI NUIIIII .l cup brown SliL',llf 1 cup raisins 3 tiisps. mintttc tapioca. Roll until thick. Cool and scrvc3 with cream. fttl spring I)cttiiis, ncicc of the bride, was flower girl in pink sliccr. chrr ing a L)tllltill('l of spring flowers. Mr. Earl Carniody. brother of thc groom. was best man- and ushers were Mr. Wilfred Dennis gMORNlNG SMILE llc--You've been out with with lots worsc guys than me. No answer. llc--l said you've bcen otlt with lots worse guys. . . She-l heard you; I was just vmnttcriitg. HOUSEHOLD HINT Wash whttc nylon garments alone and ill fresh water. because they have an affinity for color. Words Oi The Wise us. that we can seize. Candles. pine bought; and cut flowers formed the setting at St. Andrew's Church. Orwell, for the marriage of Miss Jean Pauline Macbeod and Mr. Warren Rees Newson. The bride is the daugh- trr of Mr. and Mrii. Dingwell Mac- Leod. Vernon. and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Newson, York. Rev. John M. Sheen officiated and Mrs. Samuel Martin watt organist. Rev. L. M. Murray. cousin of the bride. sang "The Lord's Pruer" before the ceremony and "The Voice that Breathe: Oter Eden" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fath- er. the bride wore a lull-length gown of white nylon net over sat- in. A coroitrt of pt-aria held her attd Mr. William lies. i For her tlaticlitcrs WCtlt.lllll,' Mrs. I ,l)ctitiis chose a suit of aqua. with lntatcliing acct sories: licr corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. ttarniotly. mother of the groom. wore a suit of beige twcctl with mzitt-hint: ac- cessories; ltcr corsage was pink roses. Following the wedding ccrcmony a reception was held at the Char- lottetown Hotel. The tables were decorated with spring daffodils. land tlic bridcs table was cetllcrcd with a thrcc-tict'c(l wedding cokc flanked by candelabra. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. tMr. Sprnulc. i Later lll(' happy couple left by A 'l1 in-Slrllll nffN'S It "PW life to car on a hottcymoon trop to lio.st- of statistics 'lotlay. now. this moment is all on. Plllfl other points of interest. llnwcicr. the January figure of Si.- tlilor her going away coslunic lll(' -(Unknown). hridc wore a suit of title Lzrcon. 000,000 over January, 1955. RECENT WEDDING AT ORWELL bouquet of American Beauty Ros- ea. Miss Isabel Mat-Leod, R.N.. sla- ter of the bride, was maid of honor. She was ilnwncd in pale blue nylon net over satin in bat- lng headdress and carried a bou- quet of pink carnationa. Miss Wit- mn Ncwson. sister of the groom was bridesmaid. She wore a bat. lerina-length gown of fuchsia ny. Ion net over satin with matching headdress and she carried a bou- quet of white mums. Flower girls were Miss Evelyn Howlett. cousin of the bride, and Miss Gloria Newson. sister of the groom. and they wore floor-length dresaea of yellow nylon taffeth with matching headdreeses and carried booueta at yellow nag lune. ” a-ehiauah .sociation of Consumcrs is working ffor protection of these foods through province-wide regulations. Consumers who are interested in. protecting their families withl .such laws can help by joining the , Canadian Association of Consumers ship of Mrs. .l.W.F. MacCallum. Mrs. W.lt.V. Dutibar lcft Friday morning on a short holiday trip to Montreal. Mrs. Dunbar will be registered at the Mount Royal Ho- tel. . - Mr atid Mrs. Neil MacPhail, with bu-ge shortie coat and ac- maljrax, and Mr, and Mrs, George -C9S50I'l05; . hcraig, Moncton. have returned to l 0." lhifllt Fem?" the C0091? Will their homes, having been in the T051119 1" M0"9i0"- Wit?” the ;Province to attend the Cox-Mac- ,grooni holds a position. Previous to her marriage the bride was on the staff of the Royal Bank: and was honored at several social fun- lotions where she was the recipient per at the residence of the direct. '0l many 8m!- or, Mrs. W.E. Scantlebury. After ' M? the most delicious refreshments, , P the group then awaited the news SMSOML DECLINE of tho final results. It came-they . . A ' - ly Maritime re- 0'llAWA (CPI--Seasonal unciii- Wme 1" -the on . ploytncnt in Canada brought .lan- ggicnjfgzxs!bl;r:(eedlc.:,(;ml0&fn;;:? uary labor income down by 545,- I t latorv messages some of which tl00.0tl0 from December. the bureau " l ,- .. ' .. wpmlcd Thursday. began with We told you so! , Nevin wedding. Last Sunday evening the cast of Angel Street met for a buffet stip- Mr and Mrs. George Hees, 21 Duiivcgan Road. Toronto. were among the recent guests at the Ambassador Hotel. New York. f0ao,noo,oo0 was an increase of S89.- entertained at bridge on Monday evening. The many friends of Mrs. Percy Marchbanka. New Annan, will be 1lhlduo(y3mmBlSCULIS TI-IE WONDER FINISH FOR WALLS! Pirrsauncii WALLI-IIDE ALKYD TYPE FLAT WALL PAINT ,:...j:. Hey There. Where Do I Get My Spring Hat? - - - At ADELLNS From a wide range of new styleii and your iityle hate to choose front. AdelIci's Milliiiery 177 Grafton Street Lictit.-Col. F.B. Conrad and Mrs. Mr. John D. Macbeod. brother of the bride. was groomsman, and the ushers were Mr. John A. Mac- Leod, Cherry Valley, cousin of the bride. and Mr. Errol Green, tons- in of the groom. A reception followed at the- Queen Hotel. Charlottetown, whom white and pink 'muma decorated the tables. Rev. J. M. Sheen prn. posed the toast to the bride. For assisting in receiving the guests the mother of the bride wore a suit of navy blue fleck with roac- wood hat and a ooraage of red tones. The trooin'a mother choaa I navy blue two-piece dreu with matching accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnatloiis. ' The couple are residing in Yuk, hX3&K World's PUIICJ MOLASSE3 anuullcl '0! Huh: cal table no. Adiyowflhbwm hint cum On 70'" Copy of 'c Nana Colotu larviu laldov. Self-uolinq,durable,woshohlol No "pointy" odourl And one coat covers most surfaced Pittsburgh's Alkyd Flat flew; on ' Imoothos silltwith brushorroller. Come: in a wide variety of fashionable dooorotor mloun. YOU CAN BUY PITTSBURGH PAINTS FROM L. M. 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