LT. LEO A. AND MRS. CLARKIN Mctrried At Montague , A very pretty wedding was sol- ieninized at St. Mary's Rectory on Sept. 19th, when Mary Teak Burke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burke became the bride of Milton Eric MacDonald. son of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Maclhinald. l The double ring ceremony was , performed by Rev. J, W. McCar- ' die. l The bride was given in niar- lriage by her uncle, Mr. Leo Cul- lins. She looked radiant in a gown of white nylon net over satin. Her lshoulder length veil was held in place by a tiara of pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of red ros- es with streamers of sweetheart IOSES. , The maid of honor was Mrs, Wal- lace Burke. sister in law of the bride. She wore a pale green bal- lMcDonold-gBurke Wedding" gls Pretty Autumn Event a lerina length dress of nylon net over taf.eta, with nylon lace hol- ero. and matching headdress. Her bouquet was white carnation: and baby mums. The best man was Bruce Clair. The bride's mother wore a blue dress with white accessories and a cursage of white roses. groom's mother chose a na gr- blue dress with white g i.. and a corsage of yellow roses The reception was held at the home of the brides parents. The decorations were pink and white streamers and sweet peas. The three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom centcrcd the bride's table. Mrs. Nat Uziiiipbell. Mrs. Gerald Lan. (IT) and riirs. Cecil French, assls-i, ted in the dining room. Held At' Hope St. Ann's Church. Hope Riier. was the setting of g quiet but pret- ty wedding for the marriage of Miss Rosena Doiron. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew llolfun. Maylield and Mr. Leslie Gallant, Bloomfield. Rev. Earl Dalton officiated at the ceremony Given in marriage by her fat- lgown of white net over satin lea i turing a hoop skirt with a wide in sort of Chantilly lace. the long ia- pered sleeves came to points rivet her hands. Her chapet veil mist ad from a coronet of of red roses. Miss Agnis Davey. honour. wore a ballerina matron Gallant-Doiron Wedding i, her the bride wore a floor leiigih tiny seed pearls and she carried a boupuet of 1 length River table was centered with a two tier we-dtliiig cake tipped with a min- .-iture bride and groom. Rev. Earl llaltttn proposed the toast to the hriilc ' For trait-llitig the bride chose a l'llllt' iict over taffeta dress with iitatchiiig accessories. The oouple mil inside in Charlottetown where the L'l'0l)lll is employed. . Prior to licr marriage the bride ll .i.-. l1(lfl0I'Ptl with a shower at the iuime of her sister. Mrs. James ' Davey, Charlottetown, and also at - the home of Mrs. George LeClair. Toronto. RE I. At both these sho-l wcrs the bride was honored with many lovcly gifts. log. when Mrs. R. C. Parent. was Alban Farmer. presented with a Special Documenti Honorable (Charge) personally i Miss Elizabeth Myers. Moncton, signed by the Chief Scout of Can- d M,-. and M”. Roy 0.3.; ada. Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. This gmham and men. famuy .".w.d entitles her to act as Assistant Axel. It-den P." H. Guweu to attend the funeral of the ll" Wood Badge Courses. lltlr. hlf)Il(linSltl.d Myers. The funeral Mrs. Parent carries the honor ""5 9 "n 33" of being the first person on Prince Edwa I d. to receive such dis- tincuor: Elm a Ill'.'CllflE Wednesday evening Qct. Mrs Parent has hecn very active lo”! 5" the home of Mn Lush in Cuimmg hr the lm twenty -.5CllllllP winsloe. The President Mrs ux years she began her care” Gordon Beers conducted the busin- as Akela for the lion Presbyteridn. 555 pan of me meeungi Church Pack in 1930 a positionl Mist Tmmle Huoplir and Mut wmchishe held nu !;;3B' - Gm-tlon Beers ucre in charge of I 1939 h i timed Aka! ithe prugrani entitled "Personality '1 5 9 WM lint") , 3 and Relationships Plans were qom 09 Sh Antlftvfs Pl'.93l!Yl-"la" pletcd for a white elephant sale Church 'Pack. in Fredericton. new on giinnday, 0.3;, ism, . 3l'lln3WlClKi Wlllnll She held ml 1947i l.tinch was served by the hostess Since.-.then she has acted on many, assisted by Mrs. L. E. Slaught and occlfsaias as ;;sst.gzl:kel1at.hea!MGril-- Mrs. Hugh Simpson. Jr. we TSCI, roll 01! . I l- The H('la Situiia Phi Society held Will Reside In Quebec Miss Kl;-ii'p.arel Stilliian, R. daughter of Mr and Mrs Arthur E. Sulliinn of Montague. P. I-1. l., was married tn Lieutenant Leo A. (ilarkin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick L'larkin. New Willshire. P. F. l. on Sattirday, September lst, 1956. The place of ceremony was the St Mary 5 Roman Callltlllc Church, Montague. The double ring ct-retitoti,v was performed by the Rev. J. W. McCzirdle who also celehrzitcd Xuptial Mass. Present also in the Sanctuary was the Rev. S. A. Sullivan. The organist vii-is Moos Aiitlrcy Gallant. Charlottetown. The soloist gloves. They carrit-(l white prai er hooks bluc Bat-hclor Buttons. The best man was Willrcd in, brother of the groom. The its ers wcrti Roland Sullivan ihrother ;of the l)l'Id(.'l atid Louis McGinn. lclassnizite of the grooni. The rt-ccption was held at Hillside Inn Iiloniagtic. 'l'lie decorations were pink and iitiite streamers l and baskets ol ttitxed flowers. The i bride's table was centered with a ('lark- i was Kliss Joan Miirnaghan. (liar- lottt-tnun. Her selections "Mother at Your Feet is Knee-ling” "0. Lord I am not Worthy;" Schoo- gtit-st book. There were sixty gut-sis. gown of carried a santhemums. gink net over satin. She II hasket of mixed chry-l Mr. Maurice Mullen, Scotchfort. with hluc streamers trimmed with was best man Mr. .ia,m.5 nm.(.yg Charlottetown acted as usher. The hrides' mother cliose for her h. daughter's light blue with winter white ac- , lcessories and a bouquet of white ””'"l('t i carnations. A reception breakfast fol at for twenty five guests. The bridcks the bride, was bridesmaid in corn- the groom. was in pink organdie. She and the bridesmaid carried wedding a dress of the home of the brideis parents Pancake Festival STRAWBERRY COTTAGE Week" CHEESE PANCAKES Makes 6 Servings. 1 ! ed1c:;:;:lV::':f;:Q:; l””k”3” "9"" i in Cubbing and in 1951, was pre- ()W('( t -it ('2 tr ii-', - .. , lhawlgr aanlfl” d;:!'ne;'d.5 l” mm” of Merit. by Governor General Vln' couche. piesident of the provincial 4 PANCAKE-LS: 2 cups pancake mix gnu". ngrpd t....d,i.,,g cake, 10 ed 2 cups strawberry milkn the National convention of Th ibv miniature hr'dc anti grnnmilp now".hI"9 la” "V" "mew Wm l PR2 M"- N- M- Sllllnde e 0l I-Ont League. , E ..'lllSS Vt-rna Clarkin. sister of 'l”'cl""3 l3"ke'n The """?"' l1'"- 2 tabli-spnoiis melted shortening. lletiil. Quebec. arrived Thursday HPFP, the groom. was in cliargc of the l"”' Ml” Belly R"dd- "'9"? ”' For filling. combine cottage morning by plane to attend the "W T s; PROTEST JAILING cheese and drained strawberries..fIIn9l'Bl FFlt1lIY 0l lief lithe? the 4 For pancakes, add strawberry, late Mr. Albert Baker. Mrs. Saund- matching baskets of flow rs, The miik Egg and shortening to pmplers returns Sunday. times. She has also assisted at var- M,-5. Lem). Gallant M,-3, Jgc. ious Preliminary Training Courses, queg Donal and M” Alexander 50? Cub-l-Elders. llH”0U8ll0Ul- this MacQueen were joint hostesses at Province. - a dinner party held at Chan's Rest. Mrs. Parent, also holds the Hun- am-ant on Werlnesday evening hon. 0" "l b5ln8 "'9 llr-Si WNW!" 011 ouring Mrs. Kcnneth Daisey. who Prince Edward Island! l-0 l'PC2lV! leaves in the near future to fake the Gilwell Certificate and Beads. up residence in 39,-mud". M". Slle was IW8rd9d llle Medal nli Daisey was presented with fare- Merit. for her distinguished work,wgi1 gifts. lsented with The Bar to the Medal Mi-5, Ben w, Desnm-ho, or Mis. ccnt Massey, at a colorful cere- mony, which look place at the Ex- perimental Farm. council of the Catholic Women's I-entitle left by plane this mom- ing for London. Ontario. to attend oixitv .. J T Harvest Moon Is Tcdaywaa varnilag sunlight and vulva!-la: an and and apart the fields. It O and drif- t... ' ci ",4 Edito Phone mtiinna' n W ' if: min" "in maul ' r. 'a own. rur ... . '”"'""' " ' "1"i'”a-e-- v.;-3;-,-,w, in ,-,-v-we .3;-';',g; Page 12. The Guardian Monday. Oct 15. 1956 tag you has gifted ttiatll. W - Thus golden days when the air is full the sounds of seasonal activity. and the fields along val- ley and hill present aiiaaslns scenes of the harveatlnl. then it we ever should "man than I '.' ours itlia l,aboi-fourstlte Mrs. R. C. Parent has receivedi The Susan Potter Show was apon- om... .”."l.: :'l;kimX':ivz:t gt a signal honor and has been Pre- sored by the Holy Redeeme C. glmwgnmd an mum” u,,'he,; fglhkd Wlllll tl kspeflnl tl:ttC"l'3'i':c"fIt w. L, in cooperation with R. T. :iIt3! tho dropped refroahlng dews. even 00 pace - - - mum on Wednesday Night. ocwbg Holman Ltd. Door prizes were won t V3; ""95 9” ll"n9" "hi" er 10th.. during the Scouters meet- by N”. Mark Arsenaull Ind 3511- "I beueven hm" commented Willi tll. we'll finish her this aft- ernoon-have every last sheaf gath- and and tlireshsd and the straw baled." Jamie and Gage were our "work- hia-aueuta" tiiea Gaga tiiumi with a merry heart. carefree and gen- asous. and Jamie our oldest grand- son a trust-worthy lad. mature for llll years and . . . "Why Nanna!" Granddaughter exclaimed when she chanced to notice it. "do you know that. Jamie is taller than you He's really tall. isn't he?" she smiled. Yea tall. with the years taking no time at all so it seems to grow up the two. - We walked back. through the afternoon. to catch sight of the last of our harvesting. to a field be- yond the maple woodlands where progress. If the endeavour is by this familiar to us-the machines. and busyness and pulse of it all. we climbed to a sheltered bale of the heap to look out upon it again. Mack whose chore it was to tilt the odd dropped sheaf to Rob. to whom this year goes the credit of feeding every sheaf of this har- vest to the tliresher. put aside his grain-fork and came up to be our companion there. "It's a nice way to thresh" he offered with a satisfied smile. "do you notice that the blower is tak- ing the straw directly into the bal- er? And watch now and listen! There! Did you hear that sound? That means that another bale is made aid tied See how the next one in the making pushes it out of the way? it took brains. I'd say. to figure out a machine like that." Now the empty sheaf-wagon mov- ed away from the thrsaher and PORTSMOUTH. Ohio lap) .. another heaped high drew quick- the threshing and ballng was in P0 herself above the cloudleu no of night. The Huiit.ers' Mona . .or is Ilia not. now that we re- member the wlnd-blown colors of today, the Moon-of-falling-leaves? Until tomorrow - - - Dill? t. . Consumption of fresh fish has risen by to per cent in Sweden since 1039. I I .,'l0ION'l'0,(CPl - A new lea” G life H Ilactdl elderly or (is- womea at two neight;o..ug I ltilat. downtown women are given a sit-.ir:.. but useful Job of work and H0. . I Ml. midday meal. The fervice ia,organlzed by the a patriotic league. origin. Ill! formed in 1914 to aid depend. cuts of soldiers overseas. out more recently. it has taken on . different-type of welfare wort, Director Mrs. Hanreletta Kirt. meal. the work and E "'l1soy come here looking as with life held notlilng for thein in a few weeks. their faces 55” t up and they are much more I34 lllnnv." she says. E KEEP IN TRIM w I 1 By IDA JEAN KAIN The amazing story of how a young woman with unwavering faith is taking off a tremendous amount of weight was started in yesterday's column. On April 0. Jean resolutely began the pattern of eating that all in good time will reduce her weight from 4l0 pounds to healthy normal. Hers is the most heartening story it has ever been your dietltlan'a privilege to participate in and re- rt. At the end of the first month of protective dieting. our model had reduced 20 pounds. In the follow- ing three weeks she lost another to pounds. making the total 30 pounds off. On June 27 came this report: "Wonderful things have been happening to me . Life couldn't be nicer Total weight loss to date is 47 pounds. and to say I'm happy is putting it mildly. I am now working three days a week. This keeps me busy and contented and keeps my mind off food. Also. it gives me some self-confidence. "I have now officially Joined tops and all the club members encourage me. As you suggested. I went to the doctor for a com- plete checkover and now see him twice a month. WILL POWER REQUIRED "Friends who haven't seen me In some time comment on the loss. Others ask where I have lost Progress Report OF Courageous Dieter One month later. a total loss of so pounds was reported. "I am surprised and Joyous that i do not feel tempted to eat fattening foods now. Before I started this way at eating. I wouldn't have believed it possible for me to change my food habits. I've not touched 1. hit of fat meat since dieting. nor any rich desserts, although lllFV are in the house. I don't belt:-to the family should have to hill? goodies . it's up to me to hate the will power." On the last day of August came this report: "ft": the start of the fifth month since Diet Day and I have lost a total of 76 pounds. There are no words to tell you how happy I am nor to thank you for launching me on a journey to a new life With the help of Almighty God I know i will be successful. I am now trying to help a woman who weighs 328 pounds to reduce.” From a starting weight of 410 pounds. Jean's accelerated rate of weight loss is not too rapid. Later. she will reduce more moderately. My admiration for this young is limitless. The next re- port wlll be when she has reached the milestone of 100 pounds off. in the meantime. we'll all be cheer- ing for this valiant reducer. PIIYSIOLOGISTS MEET MONTREAL tCP) -- some too research scientists are expected to attend a conference of dis ert's "Ave Maria"; "Pants Aiiucl- Mr. Guy Siillii an. uncle of bride, lens"; and "Just for today," lwa: me (.39.-,y,i.. ".35." .,g Ce”. best man was Mr, John cGtiey, cake ,,..,..' S,-,,,..,,g lightly. Elk: The jailing of 10 strikers Thurs-ily into its place. giving dome of the 47 pounds. but that doesn't Canadian Physiological Society at The (.hm.(.h mm. ,,..M deL.,,m,..d ,,m,,...s. i-.,,,,y,-..,.,iau,,y ,...m.,,.k, brother of lhe groom. g on hot huh”), greased griddle to ,p The Susan Potter Fashion Show ny night touched off one of the the fieldworkers a brief resplte.- bother me. i can tell it myself Unlveriilty of Montreal Oct. 18-30, mm mad-1,... and mlxiad n.......,sA W...-,, ,,.;.(i.. i.. Rev. ,;g w. MC, Following the douhlc ring ccre- golden bi-awn. turning only om,-9.; nf Tableware at the F ivy, buuzi-st demonstrations of the sol Among those were Gage and a and that's what really counts." it was announced Saturday. 1 Centre was greatly enjoyed by all i who had the privilege of seeing it. Convenors for the show were: Mrs. Ivan Berrigan. Mrs. Frank i McDonald. Mrs. Alex McLean. Mrs mony at which Rev. Dr. .I. Bruce (pm. ,h,,,m,,. Wncakem add . m. Hunter officiated. the reception 11, more stray,-berry milk, and a buffet lunch were held in To s,.ru.' pin". '.b0m 2 ublej ll" Church ll'll- spoons filling across center of each For travelling the bride wore a pam-akel R0” up Md serve- ('.'ir(llt-. who illxfl gate ilic 'bltss- iiig. Mr. Frniik 'l.akeni also made coitizrattilatoigi rcmarks. Rcv, .l. A. Sullivan proposed the toast to the bride. responded to by the groom The guest pews were marked with it liite ribbon how s. The bride was gien in marmigc her father. She wore a floor lii lcnuth ii hue gown nf Chantilly lace Hotirotorstcylhotlatbocannoe Saves ItH'li sniiii Tlic sl-(lf'l was ticrctl Assisting in st-rvint: were four teal blue suit with while acrcs- tit pm: Med strawberry mnki Peter Walsh and Mrs, Chas. Smith. ll' Ioii llt'l .xwt-cthcart iici-klinc, frit-iuls of tlic bride: hliss Lorriiiiic sories and a corsage of red carna-' is not a.i.,.iii);.hi,.g pm mm. f':nm "-0, Host:-sses were: Mrs. Fred Egan. W t Thorns tub. The only ivoshov ivtstllotvd i no ml with scctl rwarls llllll iriil- iIcl.iirc. Mi-iitagiic. Miss Paula lions. They came by way of the 7,9" glratghcrripg mm 5 pint mus. Mrs. Guy Sullivan, Mrs. Jules Gan 0 er "l'lt350'Dl'N- r l'.lll st-iiiiins. Hcr nnlv orna- (iIlllS, R N , ilhcrtt-ii. Miss F.lc:in- New England States to Prince Hit "me; and pnough mm to "wk, 2 dot and little daughter Elizabeth. i-.i ll ii is tn-arl ear-rings licr .lul- or ("oiiiyibcll R, 5, Primrose; ward Island uhprp ihpy visited in pups. M”. Earl Nicholson. M". -David and Tlllbb Rlllll lllU"l7ll.l- R. 5- 5lnn' , the bride's home in East Royalty Iaiziic. l After their arrival here they Tho liritlt-N mollicr wore a blue warp mp recipient; Of lnvplv Ems ktiillctl suit iiilh iiialching hat and from (hp community (if Em; Rn)-. iuiiv fll'('llSSlIl'Il'S and niink furs. 3 guy. Pi-9yjnu5 to 33". weddnm me The grootii's iiiotlier iiore it pink b,-id, was Lgndend smvmi symw. alltl wliitr silk dress and white so I Q" by hpr friends and M, hm. Leckey. Miss Bernadine Hennessey Miss Helena Dowling and Mrs. Dan Mccnrmac. Mrs. IDr.l Joseph Mat-Millan ”Nii, 1 Wm"; mm-ry y,,u"g ujdrand Mrs. Stephen Connolly acted the girl ,.as usherii. Misses Janet Malone "Th:-n I lose sin." said my boy. l and Patricia Lelghtlzer rendered i.t iiwiiliiiw-xs hrid it fingcrtip vcil lli w.r.- tllllkltifl, Her bouquet was v'w:iv ;l.iiliiili ' tie. llcrilia tlctiartlii. R V. Wlriicll, a clnsstmitc of the bride ii.-is iiuiirl of honor She wore it unit" of icliow nvlon shccr oicr MCRNING SMILE The Connor Dirt Trap ectslia lot from sollod clothing. Keeps tl0I0 wotov otoai - vulva: clothes vhhov, brighter. Washes Cleaner washer ncl, uitli gold velvet bolero and ccssiirics. fellow-workers til the I-7xcclsioi' "1 hi i l 1 1 i lti.'ll4'llIllL' uloirs. l.u-tilciitiiit :intl Mrs. ('l:irkin lcfl L", insuranm, (-nnummz Tnmnml wmmfn mi "mmmme no you l!!I(?:e ph1e:i?i:galii:lo.ltllllIt'!.liS-'stl"l?Adl?:-l":; no. lH','lll('rPSS lt;l,s platpmi sl)li- on a motor trip throui.-li the Mai't- where the groom is also riiiplov- "Then i will ” the girl declared ladded much to the programme by Ill ti-llltll iiith rliapr-l lcngtli Frcnrh I:iii:-s Thc lirtric's lroiclling c-wt ed. ' H1 dmn-I km”. you had no-.. ' y me", mum mm danchm oniycomw, ",.,,,,o '5. y”. 4,". Guarantee tunic is it navy sheath dress with matching accessories and coat of '"'''M'' u a "'5' bi-ige wool. She wore it corsaitc of glntltoli , Tlic britlc is a grailiiate of the Fharlottt-town Hospital school of Nursing. ('lass 55. The groom is a .2FaIlllRl(' of St l)unst"an's Univer- sity with a Bachelor of Commerce dcgrcc. lie is nnii scrvlng as a l.ictitenz-int in the Royal Canadian Navy. Liciitcnanl and Mrs. Clark- in will reside at Quebec City. Photo by Pr-pler illusion icil, trimmed with irides- cont st-iiiiins. She carried a white prayer book with yellow stream-i ers. trimmed with blue Bachelor Button: l The hritlcsniaids wore Geraldine Sullivan isister of the bridci and Florence Clarkin lsister of the groomi. They were both dressed alike in blue nylon sheer over net with Royal Blue velvet boleros. Their hcadrlresses were blue cor- onets of crisp nylon tullc with iri- descent scqtiin trim and matChinK' can match LOOKANDFEEL. i Fuwlioi3Pii'?s ii The Connor vntngov always can huff fovporfoet pnaswa. ragoodu ofthldo oouofontcla Self-Adiusting Wringer Inst-proof tub vll not brook. dent, chip. vusmatovotstoin. Protoctsloaatlobrks from not stolva or docnogo. Other medals .'T9s. up lbont tmowann on TEWLIGFIYFSZZLACEST your old wuhu. CURVE-CONTROLLERS EVER! l All-DAY, EVERY-DAY NO soar, NO DEODORANT ALONE cm GIVE! Daisy-Fresh bras and girdles on Sanitixad to last longer, stay Fresh and leap you lroshl They slip on in a flash and fit like 0 second ultinl Choose yours lodayl WASHER ootunotleoIyflII.wuliao.vhsas, dump-drlosaiidttannIaolfoI.ttaI'wataruup hot it Fibovplartvaalotad wank basket. No- atov,no-oaot:h'fbnluaparaslolotap.Sprlnp- novotoJfovqvlatopovotiaa.1tIbudtIwis- tahtaugucnvnoodkvsyoan. . - . H": W ,,.,;. Ill. AND M”. DAVIDSON MCGUEY '0! IASTINO YIISHNISS I olaaosvlautnoalf-aunlaotic. no-Iwbalha Tonto--her uncle. Mr. Alfred l. Mallet! - of London. Ontario. looked very 'H latwday. Sept. lovely in a ballerina length gown daughter of of embroidered lace and net lover I. Park-'wtilte satin. Her shoulder lngth Prhce Dd-'vell was held by a pearl-trimmed the bride of tiara. she carried a cascade of Of Mrs. wkltp carnation: and pink tweet- olnolmda-davtsinaolootlmogtt uqootdwuhhm otcnsiinonosfmhwttonpootoh atmuom-svnmum hudocvokaayooputtuoaioo W mtM,on rvzn oasuuu usaus...tt-s