MR. AND MRS. A. R. ROS SITER & AITENDANT8 Alter Island Wedding Will Reside In Edmonton At St Peter": ('hurch. St. Peter's Hav. July Zlttth. the mar- ruiue of llZlliL1i'.Il'El Bernadette Hurue tlatii,:ttlet' of hllt and Mrs I.ntiis Btir:,e and Alfred llavinniiti still of hlr and Mrs. l-Iriicst Russiter. llorell. was sol- enttii1.e(i The dtllil)It-' ring cc-rt-iiioti) was pt-rlortiied by Rel. fieurtze Mac- Donald Present ill the szitiuitiary was Rev l-.'ric Robin. llorell. The servers at the nuptial mass were Leonard .Viac-Kinnon and David Lewis Orgaiiist was llrs Layiiiii Cuf- fln who at-cotiipaiiied Eugene llti-siter in appropriate hymns tor the iicca.siuti. Tile sanctuary was decorated with summer flowers The bride. given in ntarriagei by her father. uore a floor length . dress of while. The gtmn was fashioned with a tight fitting btr dice of Chantilly lace and full hooped skirt of embroidered ny- lon lace over taffeta. The long sleeves tapered to points over tlhe hands A coriiiicl of pearls and sequins held her iiiiucr tip tell of tulle llltisliiii ller boiiqiiet via, of l'('(l roses The liri(l:il attt-litluiils were her two slSlt'rS tIlall'e atlti lliirte. Both iiere emitted in '.tliile fig- iired iiylon uilh tiliie illltl pink acct-sxili'ies 'l'hi'y c.ii'i'ietI nose- izayx of pink uiid unite and blue anti while cariiiitioiis The groom has 'all0lllll'(l by his iiletilller llr l.eo Rosxiler. ll l. A with l.iliiis llossiter and Dr l-iruiili lzlurge as llSlll'I'- lirt Biirge. iiioliier of the brute attire a tiiistx ruse tilt-pe uiiti lut-e ilrcss uitti pink velvet Ital. ital) blue gloves .tll(l navy blue shoes ller Cf)l'.Nill((' was while carnatiuns. Mrs Rossiter. iiiotiier Ill the L!r()0fll. chose a royal l)lllt' tt.'ilr- ed nylon crepe dress with uliite accessories Her corsnge was pink carnations. Following the cerciitotu it re- ception was held at Queen lio- tel. The bride's table was nice- MR. AND MRS. EUGENE 1'. Island Nurse Wed In Pretty Toronto The wedding look place re-' cently in the Morningsitie Pres-. byterinn Church. Toronto. On- tario. of Elizabeth Janet Pate. R V, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Pate of O'Leary. Prince Edward island and En- gene T. Pepieh. son of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Pipich of Chicago. Yliintiis. U.S.A. The double ring ceremony was. Eerformed by Rev. F. Klngstonl it was played by George H. Neali church organist and solos wercl sung by the church soloist dur-. lmz the signing of the register; attractive flowers the church. Wedding Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride looked lovely in . 3 ROW" 9' Wm" P93” d9 50” Wm" . orated with minors Mr. A Mer- fitted bodice of lace: wpist length veil She carried a bouquet of white roses. The bride was at- tended hy Mary Beairsto, maid PEPICH AND AITENDANTS I ies. yw e r e received by the newiy- Iln ZUMZMZ lana Carolina Ifcbnn. Ian-'s limit. Phone 1 Page 8 The Guardian Wed. August 14,1957" Mr. and Mra H. R. Large. wut Street. have as their giiesti Mrs. R. D. Quigley of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. S. Lingi and children Donna. Rodney and! Cynthia of Montreal. are spend- ing their annual vacation with Mrs. Ling'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dicldeson of New- Glasgow. I Mr and Mrs. Gordon N. Pow. ers of Kitchener, 0nt.. are visit- ing Mrs. Poweni brother-in-law. and sister. Dr. and Mn. 0. H. Curtis, Greenfield Avenue. lly decorated with cut flowers. a navy blue linen suit with white ;and centered with a three tterytrini and white accessories. Her wedding cake. topped by a min-icorsuge was red roses iatiire bride and groom. l-'olloiting the reception the Sir John Butler acted as toast bride and groom left by car on Miss Shirley Dunning whose .mt-trriage took place recently to 'Mr. Grant Proude at Springfield, has been widely entertained. Mrs. Don Holden, 51 Richmond muster iiet. (l9(lr,LP llucl)on- return to Edmonton. Alberta. - ;ii(i. pi't-tin-etl the too-I to the where they intend to reslde.,1Sal;:L'sesl;:E:l::n:: 3:1. bride ltl ltllll It the .'l'tlltlll respond The gt'uiitii is enipltiyed by Pan- mmm”. or ymss Smrieyy Dunning! tstl lt'l:)' in;-;mii tlr L.-ti l(tlS.'il- -xiiicrit-an Oil (ompany. The) whose marriage uh" plug or I" P”'l"'”tI 'I”' 'I””' I” Ill? bride is a teacher in St. Alphonse i August 7m. tii'iitt-sitiuitls lI.iiiv it-lci.:t'iiilis . I I . . I M,” WCHHW1 and WM M W, school. Both are graduates of St. 1 Miss Mary Morrison read the! Hmim. I ' I ' l)tiii.sl.'m's University. Photo by '”'0'"P3"y'"3 "'59-5 Ind M”- Fol llitlt'lIllll,' lllt: liritte chose Garnhiim Ann MacDonald ls Bride Ol Wencil Larkin, Quincy .lllt'l' ti '.lt'tIllllI.' trip to lion-, epli A lltit-llolluld of SI. Pt'l9fS,. l.tLillIJ. Piiiit-c lCil.'.iti'ii lNl1ill(l. l't'itice iltiivard island and Mr.. lit: illltl llrs Weiivil l.;.tl'lxlll are L1-irkin is the son of Mr. andl ill llttllll' at it-i tlimlon Strcet,I Mrs. John A. Larkin of l)ori-hel- Mirth Qtiiiiigt Tlit-v iierc ititlr-Ilcr rictl .IiiIv Ii in it l't'lt'l x tiiiiii-t-h,I (liven in marriage by her La- liriiiic I-' iiiril lsiuiiti. liv the titer. the bride was attended by Rex (it-oi;.c liiiclloiizilti at a iiiip- I her sister. Mrs. Ouen .Vlacl)on- tuil llilxk Ialii of St Peter; as inalron of The bride it tlic ioriticr Ann.hoiior. Paul Larkin of St. Peter: hlatiilitiiuld tll ilti Ftixnii llozid. Vorth Qtiincy. d:iui.'litcr tif Jos- vi.-is bt-st main for his brother. The ushers tvr-re: Owen MacDon- lnitl of St Peters. and Desmond Ltiriiin of St Peters. I A reception at the Charlotte- tutin Hotel. Charlottetown. PE. 1. followed the ceremony. The britie attended Prince of Willi-s College. Charlottetown. F. iii, anti is eninioyed at the liliisxoy Clinic. Quincy. Mr. Lark- in s('f't'9tl ttith the Canadian Ar- lllll. I COOK'S CORNER OATMEAI. Sll()ltTBlll-JAD l cup butter "7 cup brown sugar i cup flour .'2 tsp. baking soda Tl tsp. vanilla I2 cups regular oatmeal. Cream butter and sugar. add yreniziining ingredients. Form in- llo balls and place in refrigera- ylor until firm. Cut in thit-k slit yes and bake l0 mins. at 350 de- l i.-recs. and gloves anti ti coixerigt- of ycl- I M I- I ltiw roschitds. The L:rotiiii's iiio- pun”, tltcr wore nttiilte nylon ttitli :lc- (k,.u.,.lpli'0n 0, your mlgint ('l'S.S'l)I'll'K anti CllTSlIl.1E to lllllli'll. b0'0kkM,p”.. ” Tile reception was licitl ill the gum, Own”, till? W” Dutch Sisters liin. ovcrlotiktng P ' i Lake Ontario. The i)ritle's tnhle was ccnlrcti with H tiered wed- "'00" 'h0rti" I (ling cake rind the table was (l('C- l -- -- - -- . -.M:.. I0?! acted as Master of CEl't'lll0lP MANY TALES (iongratulntory tciegrnma lW(l(lS. Oitl-of-town iZIlf'9lS were decorated- i of honour: .lt-an Burgess. brides- flowee I Jgirl, all dressed becomittgly In Mass. also maid and Windy Leal. blue net nver taffeta with match- ing net lienddressen and carry- nations. Mr Keith Brown was best man and ushering were Mr. John Pet- ty and Mr Charles Mat-Kt-an. The bride: mother wore Ill from Prince Edward island. Chi- cago. lllinnois; a n d Reading, the groom's sister flew from Gerniany where her . .husband, a Col ttimore. The wedding muiiicling bouquet: of mums and car- I b In U.S.A.l"'. ll used For travciiittc the bride chose I natv blue silk suit vtilh navy and white act-csstories. The bride and groom left by plane for two . weeks at Nnssnii and aqua crepe dress with yellow ltd i Bmixh won India- .lam:tira. They will niyllioiogical role; as diverse al god's tattiebaie and man's soul. reside in Chicago. lliinois The groom is I graduate of Knox Col- lege. and is a representative of Canada Life 'lSSlll'alI(tE Company at (Tiiicago The bride is a grad- tiate of P.El Hospital at Char- lottetown and former T (f A ate wartiess - Photo by Macho Sta- dlo. Toronto. The raven. first bird mentioned . ii the Bible. has been given tloved all through her ten years. Jack Peters arranged the gifts on the table. Assisting the hos-' less in serving were: Miss Ed- na liaslam. Miss Adele Jardiniei and Mrs. Jack Peters. Miss Shirley Dunning was also entertained on July 18th when? Mrs. James Coles. 11 Belmont: Street held a miscellaneous show- I er in her honour. Little Miss? Marlene Colea, dressed an a. bride, wheeled in I heavtly lad- en doll carriage. I Mrs. Sterling MacLeod read the accompanying good wishes and Mrs. Don Simmons arrang- ed the gifts on the table. Assist- ing the hostess in serving were: ' Mrs. Don Simmons and Mn. sterling MacLeod. On .liiiy 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Haslam and Miss Mur- iel Haslam opened their spac- ious home in Springfield for a community shower in honour of Miss Shirley Dunning. Miss Lena MacKay recited a poem extend- ing good wishes to the bride-to- be from all present. Mrs Clayton Hughes escorted Shirley to the seat of honour to. the ittrnins of the "Wedding March" played by Miss Muriel Haslam. Mrs. Archie Johnston. drew the gifttt from the ”wish- in Well" and Mrs. Donald Hol- den road the verses. Mrs. Er- roli Bagnali arranged the gift: which were both valuable and numerous. A delicious lunch was HAPPENINGS Itad wagon. The gifts were open- Granville gathered at the hornet of Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- ningtotenderaahowarto their daughter Shirley Jean. To the stnalns of ”l-let! Coma the Bride” played by Mrs. Shel- don Abbott. Min Marie Nunn ea- corted the "bride-to-be" to I beautiful decorated seat at lion- or. The gifts were brought in by Janice Taper in a prettlly decora- ed by Mrs. Tupper Taylor and Mrs. Horace Taper. The verses wen read by Mrs. Walter Parsons who paaud them to the bride. Mlu Erma Taylor placed them on the table and Mrs. Alvin Mallatt arranged them on the table. The bride in her usual pleu- ant manner thanked each and every one for the lovely gift; and all who helped make the shower possible and invited all to visit her in her new home. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies. On Friday evening. August 2. the office staff of the T. Eaton Co.. Charlottetown, held a show er in honor of Miss Shirley Dun- ning at the home of Mrs Wil- fred Macl.ean. The gifts were passed to the bride by Miss Shirley Wood and Mrs. Roland Livingstone read the verses. 1 Shirley thanked all for the lovely gift: and invited them to visit her in her new home. Lunch was served by the hostess. aa- sisted by Mrs. Stirley Living- gone and Miss Marlene Mac- Lean. in addition to the shower party. Mr. Carson presented oni Saturday morning, August .'lrd.I an electric frying pan. This gift was from Shirley's office col- leagues. Mrs. Mabel MacLean. who spent the winter months visiting friends and relatives in Boston. U.S.A., and Miami, Florida. ro- turned to her home on Prince Edward island for a few weeks. She will complete arrangements to have her home renovated. on her return to U.S A.. the wan ucompanied by her daughter. Sylvia. They will reside at Cape Cod for the duration of the sum- mer months. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quilty. South Shore. had as their guest: last week. Mrs. Qullty'a brother, Mr. D. W. Stewart and Mn. Stu wart. Bucitsport. Maine. and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stewart. Gal- servcd by the ladies. On July 30 the people of North ; ion. Ohio. and Mr John Chea- ard. student at Annapolis Naval Academy, Maryland. USA. ELLEN'S DIARY It's Still The Same Little Girl W "Now. whom is this?" we ques- tioned in make-believe bewiiden. ”Can you give me 3 ment at our door this afternoon. I matching "It's a relative of yours",! yGranddaughter giggled looltlngl though he would try to replace fly; i up shyly "and doea she look hor- feel. six inches tall. and aboufIl'lbl9'-"' I "But where": the little girl we had'.'” "Shela gone away. .. away' she chuckled. I And so she had. The nuainti ttle girl of this place we had: e Love "You shouldn't have done It'' Mack commented iiobcrly eyes the braid: with the length of hair .emainlng aa them. "I didn't do it Mack - It was ummy" she smiled. "T h e It you shouldn't have p wished her to. . . Do you know Mummy what she'll be wanting to do next?" he prophesied. ayea wide. "Wear llpatlck and Ian rings and high heels - yes. the of so many pleasant encounters. Jeanaad. ers.andthalrfourclilldrea.'l'hcy g, in her stead was come a Inn with her frecltled nose and long sunny braids was indeed gone. will!" he nodded . "that's what girls are like - always trying to grow up and be old." with that careless but yet Io- "Oh Mack. don't be so silly" phlsticated air of one front some Granddaughter laughed. strange foreign land. which a Gage smoothed a sllkeniongth modern pony-tail of hairdoiof braid gently. "It's so dead." seems to live. Inc said quietly. turning away. "This afternoon in the heat. so today we lost the quaint my braids were heavy. And. well. little granddaughter out of an it'd been thinking seriously of old picture. that was ours. and ?late of parting with them" sbelin liar place gained "a young explained. "Come over and reel teddy" two months into her alo- them. won't you?" ventlt year. wuring a sophis- We came. joined by Gage and 3 tlcated hair-do. By this. it coma Mach who left their wondrousj to mind. their vacation will be work with ct-iiclts and carry. . over. the long summer days slip- alls in the aandpile to follow ial ped by as in a dream. And the our train. taltlng odd curioual old school down the River Road , glances at Granddauiuar, on will have once mom summoned the way. them with comrades of the die- The newly severed tneuen lay in lengths on the room-tablet fair, inert braidlnga. allkcn-fine No more to catch the radiance of sunshine in their strands. nor the misty sheen of the raindrops. nor the feathery white of first anowflahel. tr-lct-cliildren. to classes. All a disgusted "Oh dear. why does tlcllool have to keep during Fate week?" is among tbs annual seasonal laments that we hear. Now meadow-aatorl bod. The great wniaw herb flaunts its ID- lynl purple. And today to lawn Onthel'Iil'Groundl.thGlIlIee Mr. Ross. their dauahlcr tier husband. Bob Pet- , andlln nude quite a little procession. typical of scores of others strol- llng, baking, listening. laugh- lna. munchlna. Itiwinx Ind chatting. Mr. Ross and Deb walked ahead. I small grandson clinging to the older man's band. and the baby carried in his fa- ther's arms. Mrs. lion and her daughter 'ollowed at a more lei- surely pace keeping an eye on the six and eight year olda who ran her: and there afraid of misa- ing something on this exciting playground. "The three weelta of their holl- day have flown by." Mrs. Rosa told me. "and the apartment will seem atrange and empty without Joan and Bob and the childran - " "Oh. Mother." Jean laughed. " you mean you'll be able to move without stepping on a child or I ball or a wagon. We've been crowding you and Dad for years but this summer with the baby was really too much. i don't know how you managed to squeeze us all in and stand the noise and confusion -- Next sum- mer we hope welil be able to afford a summer cottage - and you and Dad will be our guests - WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS Ready Hospitality Used To Be Taken For Granted ':.-etsrllaftled when the visitors lug l. Or another ex't&elmamt:::ugh:gi unusual can as l Martin angry when he speaks of tt. His family lived but of th"ir small village grocery and r 'a- tions came yur after t l"thcy crowded uo.a.g Tglll." "How uie said Mrs. "”””'- 9” am we loved mrv aim lit). '”U i..'."i.'i ?"'...'t"i?5l Staying at tile belch will be until for the children. but Dad's old car tut us on PICMY 0! Plllllcl -'and as for crowding us - i down and l remember 1!): -r cried and cried. They didn't come again." Pleasant guests there were In "I'”n'I”"'.'u"'m'”"lnlent! is the old am is well Na” "1 "mm - " u now. But the big-hearted llus. IIAVI W: GROWN comm? iaittllty Informal with its advan- Where children and gnndchil- tages and abuses. will nevu- dren are concerned it is undoubL come Ill"!- cdlytruethataowasintheilllt -im- they are always welcome. On KINGSTON W.l. f ms and in cramped town (fill?- ygyr um um l, mu in n, The regular monthly meeting But confirmed Old Timers de- 0'. K"-155"” w'l- W" PP” '1 "'9 plate the change in entertain- I103!” 0' M”. TWP” IN MI"!- ml fro." Mm” to rum”-gnu Leitii Newson. On Thursday Cl!- and hotels. "When we were nilgu august 1.” b v- , --W. 9., cc its well y repeating lf;';”;f gmlffjy 'fj.',u,d cg... Ode followed by Creed in uni- for meals and stay over-night too 90"- MI'""'” ""9 "Pd "id "fr wmmm "cm invmuonsg gm, y proved. Roll call was answered they eat at restaurants and stay by 3 member” "d 2 ”5"””- .1 howls. oh, yes, " ml). 5,! New Committees: School. Mrs. easier but where's the sociabll- Edi" N”""”v M"- T3'99h3 my-P nus um” ,0 mg"-, nigh. Newnon; Lunch. Mrs. Stewart ty little visiting." Colwill. Mrs. Whitfield Yeo; Pro- As we can see these summu M11 3- N9W'Wv M?!- ii . there's - 00- m::fI;',,”'Jisfll,:g l:I'h:,.... guy It was moved and seconded though an ,.e,,w,..m, .54 no. to send fruit to Louis Clow. Cor- teln are filled to capacity. And is -canon-deuce Wu "Id by wre- H ,0 bid mm some of an ex. tary. institute news was passed "em, type, of vtsmng 1"; gone out to members. Roll call next out of fashion? For instance. my mamh lll5”'"e"""3 I” '" 5”” g erg lion Sac”. glfgld UIIQTESI ::,I,I,s,.5 ",:,.dl"f.I,f,';i.,, Clyde River W.l. are to be in- and their 183.89 famine, sggycd vited to spend the evening with um" Labor Day. She and her Kingston W.l. at the home of Sisters had ,0 sleep in me 1191 Mrs. Tyrus Holmcs. Each mt-m goldenrod put on its sunny gown. arraying herself for the Autumn. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. . . . . I - . her is to take lunch. Meeting Elclgiinlillelhdblagillililgs 3333- adiourned. If!" ' which lunch stove went on night and day. and was served by hostess and corn- lhuugh the women guests help-lmillee in charge and social .4, her poor mother invariably hour went- Ufeetfvely each year. The Old-Fashioned Way To try and sell "need-nota", or try and find 5 rnald. or rent a room. the old-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about It. But that was a slow proeualand only a few people were ovu made own-o. To get quick. Iuooeaaful tuulh. EVERYBODY who might be interested needs to know. Sonvhonyouivant tosellucednrtlclca. orhlrocolnpatod help or offer -timed uirvtou. do as tltounlda of onion do on Choose the modern, fast, economical way IISE LOW-COST .WIll1'-All! II THE 6llAlllllAfl' RMQIDI ml ooooroooou IUIIAQNI ha, t x ' V. we” -. F 9 .-,.w,:.--;v . ')'i"I1S3'-'"3"&3'?Hi1'V'i , V up.- MITTTT 1 mm 5 .::ttIi:3l.-