MacDonald-MacPhee Weclcl ing Pink and white gladioli and while M.m.ng hells formed the setting .r the home of the bride's parents illicit Joan Yilarguerite. eldest rhnitzlitcr ol Mr and Mrs. Alex- arnlcr .ilaoPhct-. (irandview, and ,llnlL-oim Lloyti. only 500 ill MT- wnl Mrs. Malcolm l). MacDonald, Kuruss. ucrc milled in marriage no irnioy. August 12, at 6 o'clock. in lo". .ii:n-Kninon. Vnlleyfield. lilliiI(ilC(l at the double ring cere- Innux Hr Clarence Gillis. Char- nu.-Inuit, cousin of the groom, Wile Presrvers (V .” . n l o n become hard in the botle. tn yn. m: a few drops of vinegar on it amt lei r mud for several daya -of the bride. ltendant. She was ifloor-length dress oi yellow taffeta la frock of dusty rose satin with played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father she wore a floor-length gown of embroidered ny on net and lace over satin style with fitted bodice. bouffant skirt and stand-up collar with irridescent sequin and pearl trim. Her long lace sleeves were tapercrl to points and her fingertip veil of tulle illusion fell from a Juliet cap of pleated nylon and lace. She carried a bouquet of pink and white sweet peas. baby's breath and fern with white stream- ers. Miss Dorothy MarPhec. sister was her only at- gowned in a and net with fitted bodice and lace bolero. Her l- was a nosegay of sweetpeas with yellow stream- ers. Mr. Kenneth MacLeod. cousin of the groom. was best man and the ring bearer was Master Wayne MacPhee, brother of the bride. The mother of the bride wore ardress of copper brown nylon with a corsage of yellow snap- tlrailons. The groom's mother chose and a corsage of white gladioli. A I ,." followed at the home of the bride's parent: and the guests were ushered to the dining room by Mrs. C. D. Gillis, Char- lottetown. The table was arranged with the wedding cake, bride's cake. tall white tapers in silver candelabra and a bowl of pink and white sweetpeas. Rev. Mac- Kinnon proposed the toast to the bride. Miss Katherine Mntheson. cousin of the bride, had charge of the guest book. The bride donned a powder blue suit with white accessories and. a corsage of red roses for motor- ing through the Maritimes. The couple will reside in Kinross. Out-of-province guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis, Halifax. and Mrs. John Sempie. Danvers. Mass. On Wednesday evening a com- munity shower was held in the Grandvicw Hall where many lovely gifts were received by the couple. ..m.m..:....s. FERTILIJ BELT The Peace riser district in Al- berta and Bt'itisl1 Columbia has PC'1'l1Ftl)s t5.000.000 acres of good matching tatted lace medallions J MUSTARD does something wonderful M s farmland. Cunocloils c.n.n ouamy PIIPII "MW rcxm i"”"” ikfff 5 can-u-muummol ""”'""m DMC" "id m" I14" i uuuso mu s3NMPP,4. 2 com: 9......) u..u.a, I I can lundwdn "" ' icklo. 3.to ”""” m..tAom-ooI- 4 we-0 P in- Ann- ' sPi'-'0'” d””.- Mustard. CW5 H I-It-'5'.” 9900'" "ma" tend NV . Y. nAl in a , nu CANA qredlonti 6.3 ,.ndvldW' ad. NOW . Ya”! nm"6 .0; MONO! WW." zdtn hnhiro Sauce in """ ffO1IQ'(j Minter", '6”. CIOCNYI 9"dn..” hondlu Woven " V” Mogul wldt fIll":'.h': "ma blond 0' '” mg”, sonic. Pin"! ' ' um hunt?! to. and 9037 """ - .oncvvn"l' aW''V' "7 mod" fovl SP”-”' ' 0 ' .We And Our Neighbors Ruhamah Scheinlelcl Frank 01'' THIS AND THAT To look at both sides of a prob- lem may be the fair thing to do but it is often unsettling. Take the blue-jay and the crow. for instance. "Aha," think I when I hear the sour notes of the blue-jay." one bird can't have everything. Your plumage is lovely, my friend. but your voice.....!" And then I see a dull black cloud descending over the grain fields. and my ear is assailed by the harsher and uglier voice of the crow. This bird has Nothing! And then I summon up the dainty bright image of the can- ary. and listen in imagination to its exquisite trills. This bird has Everything! So .... .. Still speaking of birds. our Rar- age swallows never did come back. Some of you may remember 1 pro- phesied they wouldn't after the on neighborly behavior of the chimnc swallows in connection with the r tarded fledgling of the garage SW? lows. Last year (to refresh your meni .ories) one of the young gnrartr lawallows simply would not fly furtin ler than a few feet from his nes'. ; For several days his parents, brotlv ers and sisters flew back and forth l showing him just how to move his wings and feet and guided him pat- iently from the wires outside. i To their embarrassment t nosey chimney swallows who four plenty to do among the roof-top at other times. gathered arounn INTRODUCING THE ONE Allll 0lllY CAKE MIX glaze watching and chattering and un- doubtedly insinuating there was something wrong in the family tree of parents who hatched such a bird. And of course they gossippcd. But they met -their cm-ie-uppance! Un- der cover of the darkness one night. the slow-learning swallow took courage and flew off with the others. And as so often happens. his weakness was an incentive to excel and he became a champion fiyer. One afternoon in June. I heard a flurry of wings and there was the retarded swallow flying in and out of the garage, his three press agents after him. He was showing them the humble nest of saw a single garage swallow dur- ing the summer! Of Reading again-One educator said his nephew simply couldn't or wouldn't learn to read until he be- came interested in planes, Then he read everything he could discover pertaining to aviation and aviators. Find an absorbing interest of a child, help "him locate reading mat- erial to fit in with the interest- and he'll usually learn to read- quickly and well. if he is not below average in health or intelligence. As to the Comics-a friend of mine invited a thirteen year old bar to her home for the summer. l for Bi ime loaded down with Comics ;am with plenty of pocket money his birth! And after that i never . spent much of his time reading the books and attended the movies sev- erai afternoons. Then my friend in- HOUSEHOLD members of a vacation school. He busy constructing, painting, swim- ming etc. he forgot both the Comics and themovies. Several women I know whose families are grown and l i V i n g "away" have found satisfaction in paying regular calls to the hospit- And old folks love a bit ,. llis easier to paint To wash long rope beads. fill , , , . , a glass with lukewarm soapy water ttoduccd the boy to others who weie and dangle the rope up md down U , g for a minute or two. Rinse the same too became a member and was so way and dry beads in . son towel. with Super Ketn-Tone HINT Wed., Sept. 14. 1955 The Guardiu Page 11 Unsuccessful I. ;QE.',ke"-"w,),'..!-gar -Wyn ltis easier 7 r MORNING SMlLE Butcher--Sorr,x, but we hate lltllrhP(' Garland Da”ey' 31' suurdl, iducks today. Hm, abum . M” M: ran 6-! 5 miles from St. Catherine! ials and homes for the aged. Therelof lamb-V. are always patients who seem to be alone during visiting hours anti V ' ' V are so happy for any attentionu5l”3'- I C3!” W” "U W!” I Shilllqxnt at Port Credit because of blistr of a that. a leg of lamb, can J”! Huuter- l)uu't hel 1 'to clean up alter. WOEE OUT SHOES TORONTO iCP) - A Toronto to Suburban Port Credit. Orig- inally intending to finish at tho ;(Tfxl-1 grandstand. Dolley said ha eras on his feet. He wore the soles . 5., rent" ,3”; 5,5" 1-: ' 1 M" .. it M K . llie llel.uu- llili Paint 1 N movies. 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