: r rr See Cy eT eee ee: a “ = par eee a. 3 Ca Tae he oo * o: aoe i ” > = e . . . ‘ ‘. ’ ¥ | > | " ; cea : le o " . ‘ t e J o 3 ¢ a) ’ & c > om . 1 Ec. Bernerd. Miss Lit|e8 for mmautes of the sg Double Weddit i lenererct te menbelh. oad Map les’ Start To Flame ° ing | ERE E Sears | On Thareday, evening, Aug. |r See Thny ove Sel G in| ship secretary reported a large 26th., friends “and ne . They are Jolly Good | number of calls made and cards An Grove ‘As Autumn Nears thered in the O'Leary Baplist| Fellows.” Lasch was verved by| sent by sick committee. | Ghurch Sunday School Auditorium girl friends and a social hour} .The new committee for Septem- Sunshine “and cloud, in a de-| “Fresh-beked bread?” Grand-| ‘0 tender a miscellaneous shower|@ music singing and chat fol-|ber meeting are as follows: lead- elying mixture for the | daughter smiled, catching the| 12 honor of the Misses Syivia and lowed. —D. U. Mrs. Leith Dickieson study Bags the os o—_ u, the Opal Silliker whose double marri ' book, Mrs. Lloyd Houston; Bible Be onl = awe Be ne ta ng Eres in tne hg | ae, Will take place om Saturday,| NEW GLASGOW W.M.S. ee Se ; |\6 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Seph 3, 1959 | which reminds one Autumn . is | school. » | September Sth. to Messre. Elmer. 442, waison Rollings and Miss| Mrs. “Leith Dickiecon Rell cal ; " nearing, indeed has already set} In the pantry she lifted the) yin. i, | march was| =a Wyand entertained the W.M./to be “Labor”. . a sign of her approach on a first | white square covering the loaves being played- by their-grandmoth- Sat their home—on Thursday! Next meeting is to he held af _ Pat e ype commencing to flame in - old: cupboard, exploring er Mrs. Ruth Silliker the brides- erenee. August 6th: Mrs.’ Elmer] the home of Mrs. Harland Hill. vi HAPPENINGS Se aoe eae to-be took their nicely decorat-|™M&cDonald led the worship ser-|"" 7 A still day: ripened apples fall Would you mind if I cut the] eq seats of honor. They both re-| Vice: the theme of which was:| . ~- YORK POINT W. L. - mg vas ing with a thud; sound of a train's |heel from this small loaf?” she} ceived many lovely and useful Cpse ont aren 10 ste Ged Sn the ‘The A meeting of the far passing echoing clearly. And | queried with a longing, “I don’t] gifts which were opened by Mrs. common place”. - ‘> > |¥ork Point W.I., met at the home Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Hill, have; Edward Road, and Mrs. Iecmwel a bluejay’s notes a bit lonely in| know of anything that tastes bet-| Melbourne MacKinnon and Miss} Call to worship by leader, “The|of Mrs. Ralph aia, Tho spotting had as their guests, at their sum-| Drake, Cornwall. the spruces down by the dam. | ter than a crust of loaf still warm/ Bessie Dennis while the accom- Heavens declare the glory of|opened with the ode, followed mer home in Wood Islands, Mr. ‘ Listening, we smiled. ee and| panying ‘good wishes were read| God”, and “The Firmament show|the Mary Stewart collect. Rol and'Mre. Gerald Elkin and fam-| Mr. and-Mrs. Sam French, Char-| Time was when no alien note| sweet. oh Wt Hand week". Rywe Ne.jeue wes sapped Ry Cees ily of Saint John, N.B., Dr. E:| lottetown, and Mr. and Mrs. Spur- intruded into such idyllic quiet.| “Now the oumener visitors drift | Cake was there, its five candles a-/44",, a & aco » follow- oe a pickle recipe, one - L. Thorn, Mrs. Thorne and fam:|geon MacLellan were recent vis-|But. now im that spell of sth’) away from the Island; not unlike| Sow and youngssiers with eyes| (oq Se is tet ae doar] veneer wae grecemt. sssetaiili weil ily of Halifax, N.S., and Mr. and | tors to Victoria. shine a plane crossed above the! the meadow-birds, our guests and|%@ppy and checks puffed out in-| should, to know Thy presence,|read and approved. There was ne Mrs. Harry MacNaustsion of Ot- valley lifting over-the distent rim | the swallows to leave us some-|tent on the blowing-out ceremony.] sneak ‘with Thee ‘t and| correspondence received. this of hill; high giving a subtle ceo t in trust and e tawa, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sashes and = what lonely though wiih nice me-|Im its season the Christmas tree-/ gratitude.” Teach month. Mrs. Colin MacPhail gave : whistle in its course, and making f us to know! s. a children, Paul, Jeanette and -Da- ° Lmories of their sojourm So nice|# fit from the Maritimes‘in all | Thy ways, to live so close to Thee.|@ very interesting report on the Mr. and Mrs, Norman Noswor-| vid of Fredericton, N.B. spent a its route known in handwriting an the glimpses they gave us of far| its glitter and fullness we saw and | that y companionship and|Provincial convention. An inter thy~"accompanied by “their two| week recently, visiting with Mrs. ures © eee ne places, we may never see. the lad bent on opening his gifts.| strength ‘may guide constantly,| esting “King” contest was put o@ children, Judith and Jeffrey, re-| Taylor's mother, Mrs. Celia Ro Bes =“ coe Last night we joined for a|The Church of their faith and a|This was followed by the Lord’s|by Mrs. Reg MacEwen. ureedt—ty—catr—to—their—heme in| gerecn, Victoria _.__ | @reet trucks were oa incion | While the folks in the hdtuse across marriage there ‘charmed Grand-|prayer in unison. Mrs. Aubrey MacPhail tavited” | |Comer Brook, Newfoundland, fol- noisily Lenser eealigy Baggs wor the lane in viewin daughter, the gowns: so beauti-| Mrs. Wallace ‘Dickieson reaq|*e members for the September . lowing a visit to Windsor, Ont.,] Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Mac of road-making. Cars, adns thal -| movies, a nice young pair, k'n‘of| ful, the principals so happy. the scripture John 4: 1-15. Hymn|™meeting. Mrs: Cleve Roberts‘ will where they visited Mr. Noswor-| Donald and Mr- and Mrs. Wilmey tle = a ame a ran = Jeanie’s, on brief holiday from| “Nice wasn't it?? It's as though|No. 171 “This is my Father’s|be in charge of the program. thy’s mother and two sisters. of Hardwick, Vermont, are holi- | &3P°° — to the _— or The States had brought. What a/| We visited with them,” Jeanie| World”... Study book by Mrs...|Lunch committee Mrs. Clarence They also visited on the Island,/daying on Prince Edward. Is- ores Bhpe ss tp ee ; eluaae pleasant and intimate way this | Said at the close. Ruth ; Deehaeaen followed by pra- eases and Mrs. John Mac where they spent a few days with |Jand. | x : is earning at first hand how] ‘‘No day this for the harvest,” | Y& Mrs. Pp eson. Mrs. Nosworthy’s parents, Mr. between ‘our blossoms to replen-| gure sway from Island-omes James comments now to Mr, C. Reading, “Young with Faith,” by| The meeting closed and lunch : : ‘ . ish the gas tank in the yard. ., “4 : Mrs. Herbert Stevenso was served by the hostess assist- and Mrs. Albert Smith, Winsloe. ‘The bisitate meeting of the saiiat’ iieae: eel rigged live. Their tovn was on thej|come byfrom his house on the n. ed by the committ Bd Brae Parish Council-of. the C. W. Ss: a at ‘et of (were before us, a homey place] hill. ‘Ellen’ He says, eyes on the |, a quiz ‘by Mrs. Earl Hous- waar = Mrs. Barbara Parker, George-|L. was held at the home of Mrs. a age ae wu its wide streets and clean, adorn-| clock, “let’s get the wea her- . meeeee 7 Bes Howard LITERARY GENIUS town Royalty, has left by plane| Bernie Gallant, with the Presi- twt_ farming . : ; ed by. great trees. The apart-| forecast, and see what they have CWBM ean this att oF Ga Samuel Johnson was born on an extended visit to Toronto.|dent, Mrs. Jolin McKinnon pre- 4 ment we saw, its dining-nook most |im store for us tomorrow!” meeting. % Sept. 18, 1709, in au roe over his While there she will visit with ter}siding. The meeting opened. wich distance the groom’s parents | interesting, fig:lighted by the| . Until tomorrow — — —Diary— The president Mrs. Roy Dickie- father’s. bookshop at Lichficid, son, L.A.C. Joan Parker, Mrs. | the league prayer led by the spir-| Were unable to attend but they | iittle son's birthday spread. The! Good-night. < . took the ch : -' Staff Parker and G with |itual director, Rev, Father Doo- | had arranged that a silver horse- : - oe ee and Sen. oe eomaane, Tagens. ar ary, sigo 5 ' ’ shoe suitably inscribed be pre- —— MR. AND MRS, ALFRED MARTIN WYNNE Pretty Wedding Held At Holy Redeemer Church The Church of the Most Holy ens, wae the scene of aj An honored guest at the wed" a propriate manner. Many tele- —_ —— on ae ane ding was Mrs. Mary Cahuill, e: grams of congratulations from | 59; at 9.30 a.m., when Rever-| grandmother of the bride. She Clara Mae Simmon Is diff iL ei ed) end Edward Doyle, C. Ss. R. unit-| wore a black dress with white s a ; . : d read. ed in marriage Mary Elizabeth, | accessories. : ‘ ; nC town guests all fi ' cam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank] A reception was held at ‘the Bride Of John F Ma rett oe oe Mr *¥ iss Here you will find all the smartest clothes for young men of the pus, McElroy, Charlottetown, and Al-}| Charlottetown Hotel. The bride's. ~ : ¥ Sudbury Ont. “Mrs. a..Wi 1- fred Martin, son:of Mr,.and Mrs. Gregory Wynne, Bangor, Maine, in a double ring ceremony. Summer flowers and vigil lights decorated the altar. pews were marked. with white satin bows and lilies-~ef the val- ley. Mr. A. H. MacLean’ was or- | Father Doyle proposed a toast to cis Marett,son of Mr. and Mrs.|the bride and Mr. Harry Wauzh,| Ontario, the bride wore a : ganist, and accompanied Mrs. the bride and the groom made a Sydney Marett,” St. Helier, Jer-| Gousin of the bride, were the| brown sheath dress with match- ‘@ Regular, Drip-Dry- and Amos Callastian who sang sev-| V8Ty oe eee sey, Channel Islands. Rev. D.|ushers. - ing three quarter duster. Her ac- No-Iron ; eral penucha-heame=during the | TrCioskey and Mr, McCabe. Tel.|™M-,Fraser trom Chipman N.B.»| Mrs, Simmons, mother’ of the [cessories were Belge sus tanger oe ee ae 95° Mass were ge id Ralph Mc-|@Tams were received and, read ie see -_ ig ‘eon bride, wore a soft blue crepe wiih hid. as | " / : @ Assorted fancy patterns To Gloskey, « te belle! from New Brunswick, Saskalvhe-| 55 bE who sang, ‘I'll Walk Be-|@ lace overskirt and three quar-| yf. and Mrs. Marett will re @ Greys, Charcoal, Blues, ; aoe } given in marriage; Ve" Alberta, New Jersey, New| 46 you,” he was accompanied|'er lace sleeves. Her matching) side at 42 Riverside Drive, Sud- — by fer { 4s lovely in her York and Massachusetts. on the organ by Miss Maureen|@ccessories were white and blu¢ipury, Ont., where the groom is -@ Sizes: 6 - 16 arene of en dered ny-| For travelling the bride wore .a | porbes. i a a of red roses. rb an announcer with C.K.S.D. Ra-| ion net re affeta fea-| beauty rose two piece dress with enry L. Crozier chose a flow ; the turing scoop neckline and sleev-| white accessories and a corsagt Given in marriage by ber f8-| red” silk gown with pink roses “7° ane +Y, ree teers oe | ying t epee ther the bride .was lovely in her} ¢ ndda s wedding, |teaching staff of Prince Charles) ; @S com O a point over the of white TOSES,... anthem of ok erganst —_ gra ughter’s wedding. hands. Sie carried a white pray-| Out of town guests included: aah wa, net. ac exh = ay. Oo _ er book with red roses and|Mr. and Mrs, Gregory Wynne,| was embroidered with peau de : streamers of snapdragons. _ sweet heart t rosé The guest. carnations. table was decorated with cut flowers, ivory_tapers in silver candelabra and centered with a} three-tier wedding cake. Miss Claire Petersen was in | charge of the guest book. F Mr. Join R. McCabe capably acted as toast master. Reverend Bangor, Maine; Miss Frances Mc- | Patti, Yarmouth,’ and Mr. .,.| bo their home. They were accom- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burke and family. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur MacLaren of Vancouver, who have been [spending the summer on the Is- land, left Wednesday on return . panied as far as Montreal by Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLaren, Mt. ley. Minutes of- the last mecting were read and approved. Plans were made for the chicken sup- per to be held in September: Rev. Dooley gave a brief talk. The meeting closed with the act of Consecration and the Rev. Dir- ector’s blessing. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Jcin McKinnon. The Fundamental © Baptist Church, Central Bedeqie, was the scene of a very pretty wed- ding on Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 1.30 o'clock, when Clara Mae, second daugtter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons, Wilmot Vailey, be- camé the bride of Mr. Jchn Fran- soie is floral formation inset with tured pearls the gift of the groom. -@s. Little Miss Brenda Simmons small picture hats and net glov- the bride’s niece pretty in a pink aylon dress, scattered rose petals up the aisle eee. the bridal party. Mr. Keith Weir, was best man. Mr. Robert Simmons, brother of sented to the har Jeaving the Church. The reception was held a Birch Hill—Teurist thome, when couple ™ around 60 guests sat down to a delicious luncheon. The toast to the bride was proposed by the bride’s uncle, Mr. Ina Crozier and was responded to by the groom in a very fitting and ap- lem, Mrs. Etla MacNeil, Gordons Worth, Charlottetown; Mrs. Dave Loggie, Bathurst, N. B.; Mr.-Elmer Simmons, Monc- ton, Rev, D. M. and Mrs. Fra- ser Ciiipman,. N.B. , For her honeymoon trip through the United States and Southern Moore & McLeod Ltd. . . . to teens! All at top-notch school, dress-up and play . . . Everything from jackets to jeans for tykes values! ~ Classics For Campus Miss Frances McElroy, sister| Elroy and Miss Claire Petersen, , ; . P er ; : = ” eae maid of oer. Edmonton, Alberta; Cpl. Lloyd — aT ea neg — f } me was attired in a gown of] Murphy, Ottawa, Ontario; Vir.| y, | hoop- coral nylon sh ‘eer over taffeta.|and Mrs. Clinton Newman and ego ppieee nad 9 rae _September Ideas : a The bridesmaids, Mre, Fenner) Miss Irene’ Newman, Amesbury,| were worn. Her tulle illusion veil, A Sibwart and 4 a oe lvoe | Mass. ; Miss Katherine Wynne, | shoulder length, “ate back, in a| “ Smartly tailored > attired in -ident gowns Philadelphia, Pa.; Miss AgneS| porter front veil, was held in| ME ( an her. sl Wool and wool mixes of blue nylon sheer over taffeta. Wynfi®, Haverhill, Mass.; Mr. place by a tiara beautiful with . ed a Single breasted, 3-button, 2-button models --They wore white net bandeaux| and Mrs. William Duplisea and matching sequins and pearls. She as 7 t... : E oe] Blues, Greys, Charcoal and White trimmed with ~iridescent_sequins | Rieky, Rochester, New York; | carried an orchid surrounded by omy gq“ la le Sires: © - 18 and carried n josegays of coral | Mr. and Mrs. Batons Babin and sweetheart soann and wore cul- : ee 4X > Tego Home Service Director Mr.. Clinton Net yman, friend of | eine room, was best man with « Mr. --Lioyd Murphy and Mr. | and Mrs., Finer c Dor- chester, Mass. Prior to her marriage, the bride tS rd i ’ ‘ | =| | home of the groom’s p3renis: | | Corsage af yellow Shasta daisies. Mrs. Wallace Simmons, sister of the bride was matron-of-honor. She was attired in yellow crystal- FUN FOR ried a nosegay of yellow roses. | Mr. Armand Bernard, brother | drees of dusky rose, with white accessories and a corsage of white Shasta daisies. The groom’s mo-' ther was attired in navy- with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. A wedding breakfast was held cake, topped with miniawre bride and grocen and summer garden fiowers were used to. de- corate the din‘ng n, A wed- ding supper was held at the For the honeymoon trip .to Moncton, N.B., the bride travelled in a two piece dress of rose With corresponding accessories and a Let’s take a peek inside! Here’s a typical page from the Doesn’t it look gay? And it ‘,.contains a world of useful in- formation to start little girls off on a whole lifetime of suc- cessful cooking. Every little girl will love “Fun to Book”. Just send 25¢ for each Order‘ several copies aw for little girl and her friends SEND FOR YOURS TODAY ——— a Nal ion ‘YOUNG COOKS. 1lge. can undiluted CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK 2 when sauce starts to boil, cook for 15 minutes. (You'll know ‘when sauce “boils” by watching for the chocolate to melt and bubbles begin to break around the edges of the pan.) Stir your sauc@ with your wooden spoon every 2 or 3 from stove and add 1 teaspoon vanilla. 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Edmond Gallant perform-| ward Doucette, Souris:. . ° a ‘our Shopping ears.” Cece er te en mene tot a became the bride of} ed and celebrated the Nuptial ——pe ee (Phote by Heckbert Studio) ae eatin * : _ —_ -