THE LITTLE MAID In her at the ”County Fair" sponsored yesterday. The work of design hill: and bonnett perrly feeds yesterday by the Junior Women's ing and making the stage set- her ducks in the stage nettin.g.AssociaLioi:i of Trinity Cliun.-hy ting which was admired by hun- I Artistic Settings Feciiure Triniiy Country Fair And Te . lreds. was done by Mrs. fDr.l Tudor G4-iwheff. The rooster : ZWMMZ Lena Caroline Ilclairu. loner: tdltu. Phone I Page 8 The Guardian Ieantior Elsie Xnman arrived back from St. Johns. Newfound- land. last week. She was accom- panied by Mrs. L. H. Poole of Montague. They were the guest! of Senator lnman's son, Lieuten- ant Commander W. N, lnman and Mn. lnman at Biickman- ter Field, &. Johns. Among those entertaining in their honor were the Lieutenant Governor Sir L. Outarbndge and Lady Outerbridge. Senator lnman was the guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club lun- cheon on October lat taking an her subject Iby esti The Hill-. tory functions of the Canadian: Senate. Senator Inman and Mra.' Poole were much impressed by the scenery in Newfoundland and crown on top the well while I lbluebird flies overhead. tovs and other articles of inter-' At the tea a striking scenel est in the younger set was most was in ciiilciicc iriicrc the lad- atirartive and drew a large ies lll Gay Vineties ('t)Sllll1lE' ser- number of customers. Other vcd tllll'”lll,L"lll9 afternoon. booths were the "Ye ()lde; Mrs George J. Tweedy ial "Chrislnias Gift Shoppe" and president of the .liiiiior Woiiiaifai ”Tlie Jcuell Box" A nuit-ll)Q Association. The tea was iiiiderl sRlHa' and Dam”?! Comm." MM Md "a"dlM "M 1" wpl”-V arraiicoiiicnt was the "Parcel the conronor-hip of ilrs. Slici- oii uilh -liitunin leatesypre.vail- llonie i-iiokiiig i-can also fi-atiir- Pm.” .HW..el1nkmmn Km Sctecy don (-mm" Tm, (-mm”.-V pan. Tgiinitrld lahe l'6ll:('mrl:l'l;Tln: ed...Il.: mg, pdzlxyu . I d IIV tiyoiis 'll(lF? secured from thelwas ciinvi-ncd by Illrs. Jim Mr me (wintry Fa”- and me. e ee top iiiti o s, Pail post office. Illoiitgoiiiery. Gav Nineties Tea held yester-i, day afternoon from 3(1) to 7.00 by the .liiiiior W -K of Trinity. The object of litany favourable ciiiiiiiwnis front lllr iiiintlrcds who alti-iidi-d the l";iii' and Tea vizn tlie attrautiie and artistic coiitilry scene on the stage of the Cliiircli llall l.l('xl)4ll?(l and arrai-god .by Mrs. il)ri Tudor (leiirliitff it ilopii-lod a girl in the cos- tiinie oi the Nlnt3llPS lecrling her ducks near the old stone well. So realistic was the scene that many could hardly convince the-mselie: that they were look- ing at a prepared seating. "Aunt Holst"! Pantry” attrac- red many customers where a generous supply of hams. jel- Garden Wedding At Dover A pretty garden sniciniitxed on Sept. Eiih. 1957, at the hriiie's home in Dover. when Fltil'f'nt'lt Alice Nlairburc. daugh- wedding was tor of llr and Mrs. Purmlee ll.ii-l.iirt- l)('f.'i'JllIlP the bride of lloiiarti Murray. sun of Mr. and llrs Colin Murray. M endow Bank. P. I-1. l ltPl llr. Wolfri-y performed the rt-rt-iruiny bchrre seventy giiti.-ts. Nlixi-ii floucrs tr-imincd the art-h. and the house and table were decorated with glad: Ind ittu-et peas. The bride was given in mm- nage by her father who wore a bliitsh grey suit with while no- MR. AND M HOUSEHOLD HINT cessories. and a t-orsnge of pink roses. Mrs. Carl Macbeod ne. matron of honor was attired ii. navy blue Mr Norman M.ncPhail. was Krntlflls-flllll'I. Mrs HOlfl('ll Macl.ure played the wedding music. and sang. "l Love You Truly." while register was siilncd. i The hndels mother were I powder blue drt-an and the groom) mother wore a hl'0WIl dress A flPllt'l0ll's' supper was served at the bride's borne. a three- tiar viedding cake was in the centre of the table. Piper Major Maclood supplied ope music and Mr. Willriaml .'ll.1r-Qiicrn sang some g a e l i cl VInEs, and ii sacred sing-smigl by Fhrvster llartin and Allen Cameron with Mrs. Harvey Mnc-- Lean at the piano. The bride and groan went at thnir honeymoon to Halifax in the groom's brother-'ii home. They. will reside in Meadow Bank. A true bias line is found by folding lllt' end of ii piece of fab- ric so that the lengthwise thread! are exactly parallel to the cross- ivisc threads. This will make I diagonal fold of thc fabric which is the true bias. All lincs riiniting paralli-l to this diagonal line are bias lint-:. I . COOK'S CORNER l DATE LOAF l Pour onc i-up boiling water ov- cr 1': cups laics cut fine. 1 tablespoon butter H cup brown sugar. cool 1 egg beaten 2 cups Flour l teaspoon soda l teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup walnuts Bake about in hours. ELLEN'S DIARY Mack, In The Garden Watching The This morning brought with it a Pool ytiflfl -lnd having felt it: breath whcn out about their ear- ly interests - Mack exploring avenues of evidence in the ur- den to try to determine if a par- cel of chickens. n prowling tcoon or the pup was the vandal dea- trnyiniz the golden can of sweet corn. she to iced the fowl: their breakfitxi the children listen- RS. E. JENKINS AND A'l'l'ENl)AN'l'S Lovely Wedding is Held Al The Home Of The Bride The home ol Mr. and Mrs.'. The bridal couple left by car Willard Prowsc, Brrackley. was for at trip to Cape Breton island. the c('l'nE of a very pretty wed-.To travel the bride chose a dint: iihcn their only daughter. navy and white flcck suit with Myra Gail. become the bride pink accessories. and a corsagc of ll'rrol Bennett. son of .Vlr.yof pink roses. and Mrs. Lloyd Jcnkins. Win-; Prior to her marriage the sloc Thc double nlng cercniony-bride was tendered a miscel- was performed by Rev. F. H.llnneoux shower at her homi Littlcjohns. which was givon by her friend The bride enlorcd the bcau- in the community. also a mix tifiil decorated living-room on ccllant-oiis ill0Wf'T was given by the arm of her father to the l'l('l' fricnd. Mrs. Finley Fraser. strains of the wedding mnrrh Chzirlottt-town. At both of the: played by Mrs. Earl Clark. She she was the rccipicm of ma . wore a blue V-neck ballcrinaylovoly gifts She also received lcngth gown of printed net over a lowly gift fmm her co-work- taffeta. with a while nylon hat. crs at The Royal llzink of Can- She carried a nosegay of white ada wlwrc she was employcd. carnatiom. Her only jc-wellcry; phom hy Cram-P" smdioy was it single strand of peat-lsl and matching ear-rings. the WT gift of the groom. . l i Miss Beatrice Jenkine. sister of the groom was hridcsmaidw She wore a ballcrlna length The honeymoon is really over go w n of shrimp crystallettel when he phones to say he'll be with mairhlnd ha! Ind CII'ried'late for dinner. . .and she's al- a noaegay of pink carnntlons. lready left a note saying it": in The groom was supported by the refrigerator. Mr. Andrew Hinrmhn.-y. l Following the ceremony I bul- let lunch wan served by girl- HAMPTON T0 DEFENCE friends of the bride, Miss Thel- N . I M; chi - LONDON Ilteuleral Band lTliaillips.eT';l)sTt vetilis: Wootrlmamndl'"d"' Hood ll the hospitality of its citizens. Senator Inman left for Otta- wa to attend a dinner. The ex& cutive of tile B and F Clubs. St. Johns. gave a very delightful buffet suppcr. They were also. guests at the Officer: !lles.r,l Buckmaster Field at a N?CQ;- tion for Brigadier Morrea of Newfoundland Command. Lieut- enant Commander and Mrs. In- man were hosts at an evening reception in honor of their guests- Miss Margaret Wood. Canad- ian National Telegraiphs. left on Tuesday morning to visit her sis- ters in Toronto. She, will also spend some time with her bro-. titer and his family in Leatiiing-l loll. Ont. l lllisa Bertha Hogan. Charlotte- Friday. Oct, 11. 1957 HAPPENINGS: ' town. in visiting in Central Bode- que. Site in the guest of M13 Margaret Mdiahe. Mr. Roger Worth. Granville St., Charlottetuw-n. has lust re- turned home after I very pleu- ant urb to Hamilton, Ontario. Mr. and Mn. lune C. Walk- er and daughter Audrey. Ken- sington. were recent vuitora to Troy and Bangor. Maine. MI. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay, accompaiied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Claiit. Kensington. were recent visitors to Bangor, Maine. Bride Elect Was Honored Mr. and-Mrs. Wm. Hickey en- tertained at their home in honor of Miss Mildred Cunpbell on Friday evening when a corn- munity shower was tendered her by her neighbor! and friends. Pink and white decor- ations were artistically arrang- ed over the bride: chair. when the guests had nsseniyled she was escorted in by her aister and attendant, Mrs. E. Devine while Mr. Paul Gallant played ap- propriate music on the accord- ion. Well filled baskets ol linen. glass and money were carried in by Misses Shirley Gallant and Mary Rogers wthile Mina MR.ANDMBS.B.ClIAF'llANDA'l'TENDANT8 Mary KIOIAITHI cut the ribbons. Mina Francis Curley read the dlt cards and Miss Irene Camp- bdl. deter of the bride. arrang- ed the gin: on the table. Mildred very graciously thank- ed the donors and extended I warm welcome to all to visit her in her new home in Summer- nlde. A dtower of confetti and singing dosed that portion of e- Vesta. A delicious luncheon was thcn served in the hostess usual good style, IssLsting her were ladies of the district. A few hours of round and square dancing to the lively music of accordion. gui- tar and violin. Paul Gallant. Ethan Campbell. Jamae Beatr- nto. Bernard Macliinnon. Ro- bert Fraser. Slap dancing com- petition also formed part of the evenings enjoyimeirt when many of those present showed some fancy steps. The bride-elect was guest of honor at afternoon tea and also a shower by her girl iric-lids in Summcrside where slic had been a valued aide at Prince County Hospital TV OR NOT TV...'l'HAT WAS THE QUESTION i WANT TO Fix A SNACK BUT I now WANTTO MISS THE REST OF THE PLAY llslcind Girlils Wed ' In Vancouver, B. C. l Principal: of a very pretty The attendnnla are Mu. lt rnutumn wedding held recently Barhaven (Selma). sister of the at Holy Name Church. Vancouv- bride. as bridesmaid and hen er, BC.. are Mr. and Mrs. Ber-. matron of honour is Misa Allrd nard Chafe. The bride is thejBmwn T.C.A. classmate of the former Mary Glenn Curley. R.i bride. N. and stewardess T.C.A. from Best man was Dave Christin. Kensington. P.E.I. The groom, USN” ""9 ""0"" 3”h'V9ll is Bernard Francis Cliafe CA.' and John Skmmh - g . i ' t 'i Mr. Leland Curley MA. bro yfrom Victoria. B.C. and former-i the, or me bride K3" his 5", lly from Halifax. NS. ter in marriage. 1 i X Any Way You Look At It . . i l i ' YOU CAN'T BEAT eutunv or 55 'S J 0” OLMAN H G04," oF P.E.l. TRY A NElLSON'S BAR- -IT'S oeucious AND ENJ OYABLE FOR QUALITY KlDDIES' WEAR l Children's Polo-James The stuff dmams are niaide of--these cute and cuddly Polojnmaa. Mode h two pit-ce style. with pullover crew- ncck inp nf figured cotton knit: pants of solid color cotton knit, elavitic at waist and ankles. Color 2 I Coral. or Grey with Peacock Blue. Sizes 2 M yearn. A NElLSON'S BAR IS JUST WONDERFUL WHEN YOU'RE HUNGRY Yes. just any Neilson's bat is just wonderful when you're hungry. But the Sweet Corn or" the chuckled ”-it down and cry” I did neither. And down in the flower-border. on I btiiih I had planted only last Spring. I found a first bud of blossom on my Talisman rosei Youill never know how much the sight of iii helped me -- revived my hopes All at once it was quite a nice day ed in eiigcrly to first weatlierxiiicried ”Yos. l bvleive there": -lwnw gold and 9"? '9" "WNW 80- Other veascls are the Amni- forrcaslii. wondering. "Shel I need to wear my warm IWCIY-il row" she smiled, as. "wear plenty" James caution- ed them "You'll find that this is going to he a cool chilly any cool. You with something of be bleelmesti of the later An- temn day: about if. N! mill not without its beauty and delight: In any: are. Even those which Occasion in parting: and and Inn and diiiaapointmentn. even "one of lhoee days" whlci cone . mv lack?! to Irhool'."'i To mark the Autumn -- to be fer." with amber stubble and drifting leaf. we today. heard In sound of plowing in the neigh- borhood. First furrow: were be- ing turned in anticipation of another Spring to come. And the loan of our cool any clipped away And when the twilight drifted in ever an gently ova the liilltopn. the wind retreated before it ad to some fr f&- pen of place. "You should nee the men- Grnuddaiighler smile! now at the door In Int chore: of the day they have been "stub- llrig” their bicycle: on the heck verIndQ. "lf'I hrlQt outta Ml. . . and lovely. And Iowa Our troubles would pass 'iTlN'rt!l! HWRYS I F03!” 79 her daiightet": wedding I cop- wig, Miss Evelyn Jenkins. 11ie bridcin table was centered with a three tier wedding cake top pad with a minalure bride and groom. Tea was poured by the grandmother: of the bride, Mrs Calvin Wood and Mn. Har- iry Gander. Wins Pauline Jenkins. sister of the groom, was in charge of lthc gucit book. The bride'I mother chose for per wool dress fleclied with cessoriea with I corsage of yel- low roses. The mother of the and 'oaI. cesaorlu I cornue white cl! ipear at I nlhlght matinee here ncxt week B Drip raise funds to defend the accused in the South ltfricanlireason trials. Hampton -has postponed four US concerts to Ely to London next Tuesday. PAY COURTESY CALI. Uieiiterili - Sin l ludll rivd. 'on a courtesy ' of the aqued- ron ll the frigate &. Laurent. new favourite is Neilsoift Jersey Milk Treasures bar - six exciting centre: coated with that marvellous Jersey Milk chocolate. Have you tried the new Neilson's Jersey Milk Treasures bar yet? Only log at your and counter. The moat diiletent a delicious candy treat you ever tastcdl :bnine, Saguenay. Haida. Nootltn .and meant. The ships. coming one with migrating birds andigrnom VON I "IN. dffltyfi-om NA10 manoeuvres. will ithe seasonal ”horn of the hunt- of charcoal grey with pink I: my 1. ll: days. 15:" sail choice of Grey with fleece lined Sleepers Warmth from top to toe in those fleece-lined sleep- ers. Footed pants buttoned to back -buttoned waist. Elasticized drop-seat. Pink and Blue in 1.98 sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. Boys' DRAWERS Boys' fall and winter- weight drawers of two ma- terials-one of .fleecy cot- ton. plum color; one of white cotton-knit. Button fmnt. ribbed ankles. elastic : at waist. slur 2 and 4. . - Girls' GARTER WAISTS A aometlmea hard-to-find item now it full IlPPlY at Holmairn Youth Centre - glrb' garter waists of-sturdy cotton-lmlt. built up diouldun. nilluver style, reinforced with cotton. Buttons andgartersatwakt : Sine 4-8-8-10-12. '