MR. AND MRS. W. A. Very Pretty Wedding Is Held In Georgetown St. David's Manse. Georgetown! Mr. Sam Johnston of Mur- u..s tho .scom- ol a very pretty ray Harbor North acted as best ht-dtlin,: at tile o'clock on Sat- man. urtlay. Juli 27th, uhcn in thel Mrs. Nicholson chose for her present"? of the parents of the.dsui:liter's wedding a dI'CSg of lmtlo and groom. Rev. W. Awnavy silk with white accessor- MILLAR I ATTENDANT! pk ,g'”I'hu-rVs;VAugust 22. 1957 'I'liaiGuardian Page 9 -I At a double ring theld Tuesday evening. June lltli. at 6.5!) in St. Steiiien's lroadway United Church. Winnipeg. Myrna Jane. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Knox Foster. exchang- ed marriage vows with Donald Bremner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Webster. Charlottetown P.E.I. Rev. Arnold A. Matthews officiated. Mr. Filmer Hubble ,. vias at the organ and soloist was ' Robert Jeffrey. The bride. given in marriage lby her lather. was attended by ceremony I Miss Diane Langdon, of Edmon- Webster - Foster Wedding ' Solemnized In Winnipeg ton. Alta. Knox 3. Foster brother of the bride. was best man. Ushers were Murray Moncrieit and Wil- liam Owen. A reception for the immediate family was held at the home of the bride's parents. :25 Elm St. Mr. and Mrs. Webster will re- side in Regina. The bridegroom is a 1956 grad- uate in engineering. 0! Nova Sco- tia. Technical College. HIIlIaX.l Nova Scotia. 91'. I E - lowed by sentence prayers by ac- , J ;veral memberu. The study book was reviewed by Mrs. Lloyd Fraser. who In a most interesting and instructive way. conducted a panel discus- sion. She illustrated the geogra- phy of Malaya and Indonesia. discussed conditions and relig- "lll '0 ill! COMO! Fund. Ions in these countries and the gMrs. John Larew passed lnipart played by w,M,s, in mg Pillow cases which had been re-lwork there. Mrs. H. Van Bus- coived from the Fairfield Co. as l kirk and Mrs. R. Gillis acted on a premium. Mrs. Macltae readythe panel by representing wom- a letter from the Red Cross ac- len natives of these countries. knowledging the sum or 534.751 The following committee; were which had been collected in the l appointed Devotional leader. dt.sII'ICI. Two members contri-'Iilrs. R. I-7. MacPherson: study buml l0 ill! Blfthday Box and Book. Mrs. Arthur MacKi'nnon' the collection amounted to 71 Lunch. Mrs. D. MacKinnont Mrs: cents. Mrs. Kenneth White Join- J. Nicholson. Mrs. K, Mg.cPhQg ed the group bringing the mem- amt Mrs Robert Afgg-Pheeg Miss Katherine MacDonald show- ed films which she had taken in Japan and Korea. These Includ- ied landscape and rice paddics In Japan. some of the battle area in Korea and evacuation of woun-i ded and orphans from Koreaf A hearty vote of thanks was ten- dered Mrs. MacDonald for the very interesting films. by the members. Refreshments ucre served by Mrs. E. MacPhce. Mrs. P. Peardon. Mrs. Martin MacDonald. and Mrs. R. Gillis. HOUSEHOLD HINT For those who freeze iegetahles at home. a set of kitchen tongs will be found helpful for placing such vegetables as broccoli into Il;Jt('l'wtlll united in marriage in (J ttuulilt--riiig t'crcnioiiy Anna .Iu;itt. ilziu,'.'litcr oi Mr. and Mrs. .Iutm Nit-litilson. Milllown Cross, and Wilniot Andrew Millar, still of llr. and Mrs Edwartl Mil- lu, Murray Harbor North. P. t: I 'I'lit- liritic was lovely in n hal- lvrum lPII,t.'.lIl ;.'min oi white Chon- tilly trim: and nylon nct nit-r sit- llll. fa:-liiutictl in a full skirt, uitli Ilitctl I)0tIit'P embroidered with lrulcwt-ill sequins and pearls. 'llie- long sleeves tapcred to ptllllls over the hands. H('I' fin- ;;t-ilip it-ii of cnihroidcrt-tl lullc u...s hr-til in pluce by a corona-I of mntcltiii: sequins and pearls. The bruit-"s only ornumcnt, tiny gold filled penrl EaI'IlllIj.'S.l were the gift of the groom. Her CtiI's;I'...t' was red roses. Iliss .lt-s-tc Niclitilsnii. its her si-lcr's hrutt-stnzilrl. tins gtnmctl in yellow lalfclit with match- In: stale and heudtlrcss ller cor- s.t.:e has white rarntttmns ies. Her rorsage was pink car- nstions. Mrs. Mlllar. the groom's lmother. More a light blue nylon ldress uitli matching accessor- y les. Her corsage was pink carna- tions. I I-lollnvi mg the ceremony a re- ceptum was held at the Bison. Montague for about fifty guests. The bride's table was nicely dec- oratctl with summer flower; and tccntered with a three tier wed- Jding cake topped by a minia- ture l)l'I(.II3 and groom under an. arch of pink roses. I Rev. W. A. Paterson proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom tiittngly responded. Miss l)uI'ls Nichoslon was in .charttc of the guest book. For travelling the bride chose in navy and white corded sheath ldrcss with matching duster and white accessories. After a short ltoncyninon spent in Nova Scotia. The happy couple left for Ontario where they will reside. -Photo hy V. Pepler. THE EXPERTS SAY Sketching And Pointing Provide Reol Enjoyment By MARY BURKE Canadian Press Stall Writer T()lttiVI'() tCPt--livery day. (Xllliltllilns young and old are dis- rmcrni,-.: llt(' fun and suti-faction in ukctt-liini: anti pnintin;.' "lin it yourself" is the advice nl Florence Cairns to the ama- lt'tiI' artist. Miss Cairns. who has lit-on pointing since cliildhootl. is it tlirct-tor of art supplies at a lot-.nl dcpnrtmc-nt slurc. All the novice artist nccds. she says. is the will to point. A keen ohscrving ability is a. great help tn the success of Al pointer. along unit A good nicmv my and it xnitl ilrtaginninn. (IIII-TATIYI-I HOBBY "Paintin-,1 dcu-loos a person's latent creative ability and their appreciation of beauty. thus op- eiuniz new vistas tn the finer things in life." Miss Cairns add- ed Miss Cairns rt-conimcntls paint- DAILY PATTERN III! as to 0 its your tavulta "sissy" shirt- draast Tacks sltanrntns down the front are easy to sew with 0 Printed Patten; so becoming to the larger figure. Have it as a cotton daytlmer: for evenings. Idd lace trim! Printed Pattern (I01. wtnnei ltees. ill. 3:. Q. 02. 44. I. O. sin I takes 0 1-! yards 3- Inch ' Printed directions on each pat- Send FORTY CENT! II: in mg as a method of relaxation also. The amateur is advised to start 'att with a sketch book and some i fairly aoft c h a r c o a I pencils. ,Tlirouizh sketching the student lean master the nidtmanta of ; drawing. 1 "Every painting has to have a good composition." said Miss Cairns. She emphasised the im- portance of learning to draw first. "Oil painting is the medium for the novice." she said. It Is the best way to study as changes and correction can easily be made. "Through using oil the ama- tcur can study color subtleties and can attain basic knowledge which he can apply later to the medium he prefers. such as wa- ter rotor painting." Miss Cairns R .aid. I US!-2Fl'l. GUIDANCE If at this time the E does not seek the guidance of a teacher. Miss Calms recom- mended books on how to draw and paint. These contain all In- lormation needed on drawing. s k e t c h lng. characteristics of paints. preparation tor Dalntlnl. step-by-step demonstration in all media. technical recipes and son- eral guidance In picture-making. The beginner steeds a paint box to store colors. to hold brushes. bership to twelve. It was decided to hold next meeting at Cavendish and invite the families of the members to I weiner roast. Each member is to take tea and rolls. Money for weiners is to be taken lrum n"'d5- The l)F0lZItam consisted of a contest and was much enjoyed. The meeting closed by singuic "God Save the Queen." Lumq, was served by the hostess as- 3l3l9d by Mrs. Russell White. VALLEY FIELD W.M.S. Ony-July 17th the vuii.-,lm-hi Auxiliary oi the Women"; 31.5. sionary society held their reg. ular meeting in the church. The WDFSIIID period was conducted b)' Mrs. Arthur Maclitnnon. who followed the theme Iur Senior Citizens. "lie Shepherds Me.” Hymns: "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" and "Unlo the Hills Around I Lift Up My Long. 111! Eyes.' were sung. The twenty-third psalm has read in unison followed by med- "”The Shepherd and III! FIOCK and silent prayer. A dramatization entitled "Son. tor Citizens" was given by Mrs, Arthur MacKlnnon assisted by Mrs. Alex Macittnnon. Mrs, D, Macltlnnon, Mrs. P. Peardnn, Mrs. R. Nicholson, Mrs. E. Gil. lls and Mrs. E. iiiscpm-., The president, Mrs. W. A. Bruce. extended a hearty vtr-1. come to several members who had been away from P.E.l. for moral manna. Twenty - two members responded to roll call 3! repesuns N scripture verse containing the word "obey." The word for next meeting is righteousness." The lrensur. er. Mrs. P. Peardon. reported thirty-three dollars in offering. Mrs. A. J. MacPherson and oth- 9" II I load report of the W.M.S. Rally and Mrs. J. N. MacPhcrson told the members about the meeting at Cornwall which she and other members at. (Gilded. where the speaker was a Japanese teacher who described their conditions and stressed the need for church workers In .la,)- an. The missionaries were re. rnembered In silent prayer tot. cartons and handling other large- I Yvlloulnit Mizpah benediction sised hot vegetables. CONFIDENT ALLY YOURS II) E,mu- Hop: 5 IHLICF: MONTREAL. Aug. nod - How to clip your money's wings . . . You can do it as I did with a Personal Chequing Account at the BANK OF MONTREAL. Now. every payday, I deposit enough mone to cover the bulk of my expenses - the groceries. rent. payments on the car - and keep only enough cash to pay for incidental ex- penses. The low service charge is a small price to pay tor stopping the trickle of money through my fingers. It's much easier to keep track of my a riding. too. I record each expenditure in the special Personal C ue Book provided by the I B at M tree of charge. Why not open your lltersonal Chequing Account at the B0! M today? It's the best way I know to make your money last longer. I THEY'RE INCOMPARABLII That's what my family has decided about the LIPTON SOUPS. And we know , T ,.... l good soups! Each flavor is just right. Wish -:. it you'd try them and see what I mean . . . The A It , delicate Lipton Chicken Noodle -Tomato I Vegetable - Beef Noodle - Onion and Green : I -Pea Soup. They're wonderful as soups-or J , lin combination with other foods. For instance. T-E-yg 2 use Lipton Tomato Vegetable Soup in making 1 .('.hili Concarne. Add Lipton Onion Soup to our most pics or stews. Toss in lllI.ll' Onion Soup in your green sala s. Use Beet Noodle Soup with your Shepherd's Pie. Lipton Soups are soup-erbt r . E.E-...- . I III IAIIES COULD TALK . . . THIY'D TILL US MOTHERS that 3 ' . their health and happiness is largely the result. . of the foods we feed them. Little digestive sys- ; I term are so delicate that they need formulas; . designed just for their needs - such as the tamed - I FARMERS WIFE Milk Formulas, which come in three types. Ask your doctor whether your little i one will thrive best on Whole Milk tRed Labcll; on skimmed Milk (Yellow Labelt or on the I I high-protein. low-fat concentrated formula - Partly skimmed Milk I I tBlue Label) -which was prepared at the special request of iatricians. All are Vitamin D increased and are vacuum packed I ,tn the most modern type of food container. l l TAKING CARE OF YOUR D06 is a simple matter, once you realise that his health and happiness largely depend ton a completel balanced diet. ever day. Ion. BALLARD' CHAMPION poo r n will ; provide your t with everything he needs for a happy. hes thy. playful life. Do beware of Lcareless feeding as it shortens the life of a . dog -- makes him sluggish and dulls his coat. ; Veterinarians know that Dr. Ballard's. the jquality dog food you can trust. will ensure - l 3 your dog a longer. fuller life. so pick up Dr. Ballard's Champion Dog y 3 Food from now on, whenever you shop - and watch your dog thrivel . I DID YOU IVIR THINK OF THIS? It's a Busy-Day Dressing for I son with lettuce wedges that brings a new taste ellght to a summer meal. The secret of, its fine flavor is AYLMER CATSUP: '. luv-Day Brendan I I n. snanad cheap I Issac. lnnon lalca I 1'! can nayaaaalla 1.1 cup tin:-ly slit-ed In an Ayhd Cathy green onions Cream Ina elseaa IIIII anti Ilend in In: mayonnaise and Aylniar Cltnp gradually. mm. -mnmn and the tnnon wee and gran aasaaa. laaas approumslely I caps. l I think you'll find this is a "qulcky" dressing which will become part of your ....'i.;.-glannin these warm days. Do try It! I've found it a 1 wise idea. a so wit you. always to keep my bottle of Aylmer Catsup near the stove so that I can reach it easily for a quick flavor lift to soups. graviea and meat dishes. will acquire a protective men and glvae:n ueatleat gurfaea for mixing ors. A sketching easel Ia best hr the beginner. It may be used tor working indoors as well It for outdoors. One that folds into a small compact unit is the but lcg should buy the best DPIIIII not-an afford. I OIIINVALI W.l. Members of Oreenvala VJ. at Mrs. S. I. 1 font. The president. Mrs. Dons”! .m. on... was and by null- "lill: 'Sg..:";lE..mm..m. SPECIAL t d t on. e are . :.."..”.".. ::....... ..i.... ..... mun mu . cL5ARANcE 5am I rench ultra marine. eadium a G V I F O yellow. lemon yyellow. uh-ILL Tgwll P Gtliftlblfll i ."...'l"lI...-.'.Il1l...'...'T”"' "' 'g;,;vg ,;;gh'0" ! BALANCE SPRING and SUMMER "As the beginner DRUM" ' veteubkf. MERCHANDISE CLEARING AT :r:.:: .:”:rc:'..t:. 2"-: y ,3 ,0 1 2 OH, or: gong." prhmgnfimgmm 1: SIIEEN STREET T Il.3l'll...'.3T.l'l...;.. .14.. .'.S... "7 "Alum. I HOLMES AND BRADLEY lnlM0:hLl":n';do'”ll.::'::'y,':':':r'k 7880 DIAL 7336y I59 QUEEN ST. DIAL 3414 Miss Calraa advises the . ' I of surplus paint from the palette. then rubbing It well with 0 9011 ' rag. using ltaaaed an occasion- ally. Iv dolns this the vale!!! Ivarybedy loves this fragrant oAnd it's so easy to make. lest Yeast! If you Clteeiiloneatt when you use fast rising dry bakaat home. DIUIIUW ""'5'Y Id 3 ass. is aaee-alfted ll-pwpeae om. ' bybakiagthis I34 -:9. IV: kg: lI(-rLleadmligIit'l'yd-assured laud W ' MC) ace ".E m-ohm” E Q... ” ' lmsaslhe into in mused bo:I and gr:se top of dough. Cover and let run until doubled In bulk. Punch down dough: turn out an lightly-lloured board and divib into 4 equal portions. Cqv'EIbwithadothand let III for IS mitts. Divide each balls. Hans 3 halls in each nil line to the overwhelming response for the lifter Rue muster. , grQIdloaIpns(4V;'xlV;'). ware. the MIIII ...u.' prediction is behind schedule. We CHI Rod .03.! CI GrIutopalldsvl'ilIH! CICII s-caret. tberetere. that we are temporarily withdrawing tins afferkrfaurwaekstweaabletheuanaf :.utopradIra N at? Euhm aufneten quantities. . M 1 3 H lhO&& . -"t.ng.ug”.,h&'g N THIS (HTEI WILL AGAIN IE AVAILADLE 'I'U&DAY. SEFT. 3. 1.57. (Cull Ill Saucers) h youn coornganon 3 grrggcunzn UQID (mm It ml”? give them lots of c"'"'”K .ro.Betier Health , Theta is a fabulous display of iuiraa to chooaa iron at DOMINION Iuicoa in cans. iuicas In cartons vegetable juices, lruit luicaa all the iarnoua brands you know and trust all at money saving DOMINION prices too” Switch to DOMINION this weak and stock up on )uICO. Huabands and children love it . Ill good lot them too! So keep lots of )uIc0 on hand and serve it otlnn throughout the day. PS. it you're watching your waistline try a tall. treaty qlaaa oi Juice lnatud ol that calon packed between nsaal snack GRAVES LlBBY'S Ignn MONTE VITAMINIZED Tomato P'"9';PPl9 Apple Juice Juice Grapefruit Drink 2 20 oz. Tins 25c 48 oz. Tin 37c 48 oz. Tin 38c FEATURES AT DOMINION Eli; Morning corn: lb. 79: 35: Erasers Boneless Chicken 37 AYIIMERS FANCY Cream Style Corn DR. BALI.ARD'S Champion Dog Food 4 is Guaranteetl Quality Meats CIIOIC E ISLAND STEEB 15 OZ. TIIIS gimt Rib ROAST 59. ?.!5.?.lS.E.E..S.0RN BEEF '9t Be:-.!s.t.a.?i..?.tlC0N t "(Rice SALMON 79. Fresh Fruit & Vegetables SWEET JUICY SENKIST EVERYDAY LOW PRICES D. S. I. sh" tea 7" S2,:2.".9..::. 2 M 6" YORK crtoics: i -- timbers 2 M 25c Prune Plums 2 1.: 3IC ,cDlCJfL mm...” "0"'N'0” " 0,. 35 Bunch Beets 2 M 196 Peanut Butter JAR C v.om- rmmw nos-fox Cabbage "Em 19c I1 01. 77" CALIFORNIA RED MALAGAS VALUES EFFECTIVE 19c uunt CLOSING SAT. sue. 24. 1957 Grapes ' STORE IOIIRS Mon" Tues" Wt-d.. Thurs, 8.30 to 6.00 pm. FRIDAY 8.30 to 9.11 IATTRDAY 3-30 to I p. In. All Merchandise sold at your Dominion Steve. is Guaranteed to Give-1.007, SaIISItH'I0N "WE ARE SORRY"