SE ream. 7 e- 6 The Guardian, Oharlottetown, Tues, Sepl. 29, 1959. i | Mrs. J.J. Curley of Charlotte- | town, ig visiting her son, Mr. Al- fred Curley and Mrs. Curley, amd her daughter, Mrs. J. Hayley and Mr. Hayley. Mrs. Curley is a sis- ter of Hon, Dr. J.J. Bowlen, lieu- tenant-governor of Alberta, and will remain in Edmonton for sev- eral months. Mrs, Hayley has entertained at a series of coffee parties in honor of her mother. Mrs. -Ernest FE. Long, presi- dent of the Dominion Board of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada ;will be in the Maritimes from |September 29 to October 10 and iwill be in Charlottetown on Sun- iday, October 4 to address a com- ‘bined woman's meeting in Trin- ity United Church on Sunday af- HAPPENINGS -_ | treal, after a pleasant holiday spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ferguson, City. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLeod, | Kensington, and Mr. and Mrs. | Holly Warren, Charlottetown, | left on Friday by car to visit | friends in Montreal, Kingston and Toronto. Miss Lydia Sims, whose mar- riage to Mr. Harold Howatt will |take place at St. Paul's Church IDA BAILEY ALLEN - ? on Friday evening, was honored lat “the home of Mrs. Donald ‘Campbell, Belvedere Avenue, | who entertained jointly with Mrs. | |\Roy Vessey and Mrs. David} Jardine. The bride elect was es- corted to a nicely decorated chair where she received many lovely Z| _ Chef Finds Novel Way To Check Personality The chef and I had as breakfast guésts four newspaper food ed- tors, assembling in the Hotel Dover dining room. at the recent Delmarva Chicken Contest. The Chef put on his glasses, looked professorial and an “your permission I am ries, he ts thinking of himself as a lover, not as a dad. MALE PROPAGANDA A woman may close her eyes during an embrace, but she goes into marriage with her eyes open! She certainly want to pos- sess her-man; but she also wants what the other girls have — the ring, the house, the collection of gadgets; the dignity, prestige, status, etc., all dovetailed into the marriage pattern. And child- Ten are part of the pattern. As I said, the man goes into-tt blindly, trustfully and urgently; | Choice indicates you are speedy, | and too often he wakens to, find himself merely living with the woman and her children, pos |sessed in her house, in her world| lof’ suburbia. ( |what hit him; and ‘it’s his fault. | He doesn't know He is the victim of male prop- aganda. Hasn't man been saying for ‘ going to judge your characteris tics by the ezg method!’ At which he pulled out of his pocket @ paper place mat and continued: “This is the textbook. Here are listed hard, medium or soft-boiled eggs; poached, scrambled or turned - over fried eggs; eggs sunny-side up, shirred or omelet. “Please give me your orders. The nd you select reveals your characteristics as hereon printed." “Hard - boiled, please,” quested a foreign university nu- trition graduate. : HER CHARACTERISTICS “Ah, oui,"’ chuckled the Chef. “By this choice I read it is ap parent—that you are persistent, dynamic and sincere i “Poached, Chef, if you please,” requested the young editor of a teenage magazine “Of course, Mademoiselle. This ipeppy and intelligenf:--—+ | “Now the food editor from Phil adelphia.”’ “Medium-boiled, please.” | ANOTHER PERSONALITY “Because you are calm, cool, collected,”” read the Chef from j the textbook. ‘‘And the lady from | Baltimore? ’ re “T’d like my eggs turned over.”’ breast of veal cut t 8 serving por- | tions. Add 1 tsp. each salt and beef bouillon granules, 4 c. boiling water, 1 each sliced peeled car- rot and onion, 2 cloves, 2 tbsp, neces qaray ae bayleaf, er. making a sauce. The Sauce: Melt 2 thsp. butter or margarine in a saucepan. Stir \in- 2% tbsp. flour. When smooth, slow-stir in 2 e. broth. Stir-cook until boiling. Beat 1 egg yolk and 1 tsp. cold water with a fork. Stir into boil- jing sauce. Add % tbsp. lemon juice, % tsp. nutmeg and 1 tbsp. ;minced parsley. Arrange veal in deep platter. Pour over sauce. ~ Ring with flaky rice. Garnish with parsley. CHEF POACHES PEACHES | Peel, halve and remove pits \from 1 lb. medium - size fresh | peaches. | Boil together for 3 min. 1% e. | sugar and 142 ¢. water. (Add 3 | cloves or a 2” stick cinnamon for spicy flavor). ° Gently add peach halves; sim- mer 2 min. r | Cove-. When cold? remove the | spice... - Chill. |centuries that intellect is the last| ternoon. Her theme will be “The gifts. The room was decprated “Proof that you aré versatile. 3 Mrs, F.E. Archibald, Moncton, |N.B., will be guest speaker at a TR. Any MRS. JOHN L. READ rica, where they were represen- had recently returned from Af- Ss /lunch was served by the hostesses * CLARK - ESSERY WEDDIN iewart MacDonald, Covehead Road, have returned home after So" They are with broad interests and mutual You conduct the best column on Marriage now in print. But you |Mission of the Women’ of the jin pink and—white, and the at- | & , : | thing he wants of a woman? So} } q ‘Church in the Present Day’. tractively wrapped gifts were | | . jhe picks her on the basis of any- ed dominant, equally good) | Mrs. Long, while in Charlottetown carried to the bride-to-be in an \thing-but that; then wonders why onsale ge . a TV actress,” ; p--~ IW ill be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. umbrella. The accompanying | eee Ph apes Sap ene jan Td like ge we " T said ,Gérdon Avard, Greenfield—Ave verses were read by Mrs. Roy | | Suage. : setae As Si eetiaae Aer ci RRM he | | |} The best adjusted couples T sure sign, according to our nue. Vessey, and arranged on the ~— | Oa ; text bock. Madame. that vo | tabl by Mrs: Jardine, A dainty | know have intellect in common. + DOCK, Madame, that you are peeeeer oe rer: } . somewhat educated,)'"¢ mdent, reliable and re- sourceful.”’ | “How about. vou, Chef?" acked | “Merci, Mademoiselle. Also, JT will order crisp bacon and broiled imushrooms on the side.’ and a social evening was enjoy- Se ui. | joint thank-offering meeting im ed by the ladies. oe Ae — Begg Sha aeiithetted | Heartz Memorial Hall on Octob- a 4 i ciehaiaae ‘and their kids| “Ill have my ecas shirred.” , jer 14. Mrs. Archibald with her!) Messrs. Lloyd and Orville Mae- 2s ae ii ate | ore persons who also belong to| “Ah, then vou are fastidiou Le husband, Rev. F.E. Archibald, Donald of Charlottetown and Mr. ; themselves. not just to'Mommie. | 424 romantic!” Pe } For prompt, safe relief from epset | inlty United Church | = | ie 7 : ‘ t |tatives attending the official. spending the week-end visiting’ wr and Mrs. Lowell Clark fol-tdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 7 aren't so hot on single rsons’ . . Sted iieial. ! ‘ \ |daught ; s. James gle pe : ese a a ke ; id ind <e 14 tea- ; rit ni € UrCc ) jopening of an Angola Mission their brother and sister-in-law, jowing their marriage in the Essery, St. Eleanors, and the problems, as you tend to lump! One order: - asked the wait-| _ Oe ae re a ; ° | Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton MacDon- Church of Christ. Summerside, groom:is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 2ll bachelors and spinsters inte ee A hig platterfid. Mad | e or “s or eae : > mys ie ; ‘ vf ‘ > ee Z atterfin ademoi- a » Setting O Pre Wedding ald of Sussex, N.B. by Rev. W.0-Weale. “The bride Brenton Clark, Summerside. jthe misfit category. But “keep eddie diiciiecil’ Geir aaa ane oe Soda jn Cem weer, & i Miss Estelle Bowness, past was the fo Beryl Essery,! (Photo -by D.W. Sears) em flying."” Sincerely, J.H. re ee ee rene waren) Le ee neutralizes excess acidity... 2S general Secretary of the P.E.I Mrs. Everett J. MacLeod and : Sop item emukepeteasebe eee : Sona ‘MODERN FEMALE jvous plait, with plenty of chilled quickly calms a sour, upset ‘ Te ee 72 grace age igortosn meant and | Teacher's federation, addressed young children Ellen and Bruce aE cine Pg ledge well herbie a: ore ce ae tae ay re stomach 13 n ne oO "sag it SES | a . : on . : i sic i a big pot of hot. hot coffee.’ . _ pretty a 29, at|. fcucpiaen "ae de cuests | the Kensington Home and School |eft -by air for’ Montreal, where Mis Gerene Gallant f ee ee el SORROWS DINNER — | | 2 pm, 1 2 Ann 1, dau- was held at Birch H Lodge | Association on the topic “Educa- they will be met by Mr, Mac- : S S ’ eae y the ot ae is saci — Chilled Vegetable Juice ghier of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Miss Elizabeth Holman was ig “0a on P.E.I.” when they resum- Leod. They will reside in Mon- . 5 - | Mostly she w sits connie dak is Blanquette of Veal ‘ Seokins, | Sumserside,"became|charge of the suest book jet their monthly | meeting am treat, having spent ihe past sear Brite, Of Donald E. Craigs [rans tis. ant thats how the Fisk Rice the bride of John hefurgev Read,| For the homeymoon trip the Thursday evening, September 17. and half-in Brussels, Europe. On Phage ' ° “wer of the sexes”. begins Spinach with Lemon | gon of Mr. an@ Mrs. Earl Read,/bride travelled in a light brown| Mr. Austin. Pendergast presided pI. Mrs. Macleod and chil- ak cle L. s - ee ee " The. intrepid controversialist - Poached Peaches Borden. R C.R. Webber of-|suit with white accessories and and Mr. Lorne Moase,. high dren visited relatives and friends. bia ae a df 7 on — ebotes bani > : ee apie gladio RD. is a woman. bv the way: Hot or Iced Coffee Tea Milk j ficiated church was beau- an orchid corsage "1 school Principal, introduced the | alée Chared ae \Gentneces Gee Phra 2 eee ee a divinely happy wife and mothér| Measrements are level: reci- 7 tifu $ SOF the eet: Mr and Mrs--Read will reside guest speaker. There were 17} Last Thursday night the ree when Rey J Nennla Maskae Mre Gallant chase for her dan. %° she says in a second letter, Pes -* ‘ i? 4 fon ae tanc ares” of a ticolor- jin Borden pp | members and 16 visitors present ular meeting of the Alpha ~ Y's ea lb 4 hiaetied> Civeke datas woddiuer i heise a rhans vou mistook her for a Blanquette of Neal: Tn a heavy tid Ae = rs sd ae 2 r a on |The out-oF- — Suests .were and/ the attendance trophy was men club was held at the YMCA. ghier of Mr and Mrs LeRoy hoows ravon taffeta drone withe man because she seemed so. un paucepan place 2 Ibs. shoulder ¢ - f r a asst .: 4° ed iss = ae mee, erent Sane, \m- | merited by Miss Mill's class- |The night's activities were pre- Gallant, Summerside. and Donald beige and lrown accessories and feeling towards another women’s mi $4 a Sa Ses she sang The -Wed- herstburg, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. room. Mrs. Elweod Clark re- | sided over by Y's man Jim-Mae- — Crag. son of Mr and Mrs. a corsage of Queen Elizabeth! Tazedy ‘Julyi6) that sparked “ eS The en in eiccuasit et me aoe eens 3 von “crs, | ported that ninety pieces of staim- Kay. The new district governor) Earl Craig of the Magdalen Is- roses ° the debate—a wife denied child DEVELOPING ‘: “a onl ceil Meieiiie - her | Montreal: i M — eT less steel flatwear valued at $30. for P.E.I. Clarence Walker, gave lands | A reception for twenty guests Te?. by a frigid husband But Your Films for 20 Years MAKES loor le aie ake sontreal; uss Vapitne Mac | had been procured by the Home| a very interesting talk on Y’s| The church was beautifully'was. held at-the home of the “8st R.D.’s view a sample of oday—O a floor kk h wee gown of Donald. RN. New York City: ; 7 e ; i a In Tod: ut Tomorrow Semented Italian lace over satin, |Mr. and Mrs. C T tealehds Hal and School - association. Plams men and the various Y's men decorated for the occasion With bride's parents, where the bride’s DaTdboiled “rea ae _ GARNHUM PHOTO TEETH ‘ with fitted bodice and long sleeves ifax, N.S :-end Mrs. John L.|Were je to hold the semi-an-. Clubs. Future project planning baskeis of multicolored gladioli table, with its lace cloth, was M@Tking her truly . emaile. by STUDIO TOO! forming lily points, a scalloped | Read. grandmother of the ornate. nual meeting of the P.E.I. home twas described by Art Duvar, and | and lupins. Mr. Raymond Pleau, ‘centered with a three tier wed- modere defin tion J id void of 135 Kent ‘st Ch’to : : gabrina neckline and a skirt] (Photo by D.W. Sears) and school association in Ken- Fab Williams discussed various|Church organist, played approp- ding cake topped with wedding ee _ od repay ci oe ce Pour a little Baking Soda mina 1 sine 2 Ski y D.W. : : ie SoTL siete cs gee ek 1 —of w re still w. : t featuring a scalloped overskirt — -——___-— | sington in October. Delicious re | gor aiis in regard to YMCA bowl- the ater pres a as aeiseiloued — — lov a ee es ane MH r TT, 28ui | into palm, and spread on @ ee a te Ses ate ; oie, | free . , : | f » give l arriage by white candelabra. -: Presidin et Te See ee Cee oe es ig © ey se | pane a bese atl 7isirinnwtedagndhontdee \f en ee ere ing alleys which were recently hy her father. was lovely in her over the silver teas services aie Mary Haworth counsels : | ES Bee i or ae i : ace es. A Crown ' > s eting ot allerin sth wer 2 \ ee a : ep ae r columr ot by mai ; contains no harmful abra- B geed pearls held in place the The Seatannhes me ng of is | Bike. Sete Quales ‘left Gobicdes renovated and will soon be ready bal el na leng h wedding gown of Mrs. Kenneth Dorsev and Mrs. through _ - psi ta a ae mail| r a gree | ag aye : - alloved ed veil of bridal i- tle Pond Parish Guild was held her thee in M ’ - ;Chantilly lace, featuring a fitted Andrew Perry, while assisting in OT Persona! interview Write her “So g&) sives to injure delicate tooth ‘ oped ig fell of i pee , - se. | Bi: y, ! ti ; . = vty and a vine ey eed at the home of Mr¥. Charles. G. by plane for her home in Mon- ‘for us bodice with sabrina neckline with | serving were Mrs. Harvey Ber- ' care of this newspaper. < me ; -y enamel — cleans teeth safely MTT ce racking Tanne cece on | Macdonalll. sequin trim, and long sleeves nard. Wiss Phyilis Colwill was in sesdiciudadasthduiadciatatabiam oe MOO ie , and thoroughly too. And ad with an orchid The donation of a new quilt ELLEN’S DIARY coming to points. The full hoop;charge of the guest book. * . / ; 2 Dew Soda saves you money..e Mrs Shelto ris. sister of by Elizabeth Macdon for So- % skirt had a scalloped hemline’ For the honeymoon trip through | Af 1 ) costs only a few cents @ . 3 25. ast i Tol fen we, oe teen enemas ena an inemtenn mt mea : Ww h sequin trim A Chant lly ate \ nies 7 . ei = Poh o v4 7 \ ets fhe bride. as matron of honor, |Cia! Welfare was a y Te] wi} i ; Y the Maritimes, the bride travel-} fo oe Th ie ; eek fe toe eae , ic nittee reoorte ° ° ° lace' crown held in place the teg ;j . h glis | d » +t package. 3and Miss, Flizabeth Read, sister *ceived. Sick committee reported With Hi Shin fingertip veil of tulle illusion and ed in & Capri blue English wool | | @ ; _ u _@f the groom. as bridesmaid.| Visiting sick and _ distributing e en er S a “3 " : “s - dress with white feather hat and . ( ?. 29 were gowned. respectively, ist | treats. she carried a cascade of light black and white accessories. | 1e CTO -UWWAU | aT tas pectively, at i ink gladioli Out of town guests w Mr. | | shrimp and blue organza over| The art drawing took place} : D P . it own guests were Mr ervstaictie. The sowns identically | and the following are the win- O ec ion, ar way ream ae Ruth oe as brides- and Mrs. Kenneth Dorsey. Mon ; | TOA SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS ha aT ee ; TA maid, was gowned in nk nvlon, 8 : atyied or length, with ners: electric clock, Jerry Mac- : ie 4 o einbrcidered with, s ow white cm: N-B: Mr Farl Craig, Attention —- What section of round and short cap Kenzie: bed throw, Donna Akat| The tinman’s van—perhaps|child’s mind a fetching line of flower. over taffeta. with match- father of the groom, Magdalen] P.E.1, do you live in? Do you sleeves a ey wore matching | quilt, Elizabeth Macdonald, sheet you have never seen one? Cer- | verse we had picked Ty OP icaddvees eal che checiad &!teloude have an Avon Representative headdresses ey carried nose-| Victor LaPierre: pillow cases, | tainly none with more magic in it | where in which “‘a bright array CS = calling on vou regularly? If gays of At at roses and Michael Macdonald. than was contained in that which spirits’ shone. Nevertheless, we| i you don’t perhaps it is an open Queen Fiizal roses, respective-| October meeting is to be held in the long, long ago called at/lingered while ‘the vendor mount- MARY HAWORTH territory which could offer you by in the church vesterv. The meet-|0Ur home by the Strait! It was_a ed to his seat. picked up reins a good earning opportunity. If Mr ; Read’ was Wisis sy oan ne ara four-wheeled wagon with a snug and whip. and with a genial nod ~~~ you would: like to sell Avon . ee broth: befian and Messrs. 28 “tiosed with pr: and 8 box-like enclosure for the wares to us, and a flick of the latter to M M j Hi D I n 1 _ y Mrs. R. G oe ark foots. ee ‘oe n} was rye j A-t , s aires + ay | , : sh . ase write VIrs. 7 a ag Ca n and George Bar- aw tae aepoek gp es ah sa! and a seat in front for the vendor. his horse, was off out the lane to! an arrieés IS rea | 200 Leslie St., Moncton, N.B. PURE B m ushered the guests to pews fae rs se han Our | Drawn by a patient horse, it was,/call at other doors in the course . ! marked hite satin bows ‘™ . ba lone so familiar to the sight ofjof his day's round W H F () S | a oss @entered with | y "mums. RI NS OFF |small’ ones of those years, we| Among those enchantments of | oman Os ye Nn ovecurl ‘@ . M: r for her i ARM BITTEN Zo ve ,__. teould recognize it a distance childhood im those golden years; « ene dane 5 a navy! RWEKA, \Ugosiavia (Xeulers) | away, as-ours can those motor-|there was too, we remember,/ Dear Mary Haworth: Apropos! if if was ® man) was trying to| gha $ : h hite ac-|4 SIX-yCar-O1 giri, wa |imbed machines which come now to/that which gave us to see delight-, your exchange Aug. 19) with indicate the hasic difference be | e@essor sage of white a barrier in a zoo here Friday. ‘stop by our doors: the fishman’s|ful glimpse of a rvrat mer RD, evervone has a right to his tween the male and female ap | of course Poses m’s mother was had her arm bitten off when she | smart truck, the meterman’s con-|chant's wagon setting forth on its own opinion. And my opinion is proach to marriage. 4 : $s attire » over rose taffeta | tried to stroke a bear in its cage. | yeyance. the gasman's great max | peddling round : that the suctained companion Most men go into_marriage as a Quality Work ~ w d li —_— nate ——<——— chine. the drivers’ pretty cars Untal tomorrow —Diary—Good ship of two persons. who enjoy romanticists. Most women. on th > v ellver ? and those of this or that sales- night life tegether, is the first purpose P , se n e & Fa D li - , man with whom farm-folks rub!) ~~ 7 “lof miarriage 6 other hand we realists st e ivery ae shoulders in this incredible era! AVONLEA W.1. | Children abe lnwortant to mas. Cennee going conformists. A PHONE : |of farming eat hand. | Avonlea WI. held its monthly riage, ves hat pedele aewt man sees a girl who appeals to r } The vender, ei ki hes of Mrs ler&miah Simpson Mrs. h ir hildr Th . rev tally or whatever She ie - the % 4 now for years, was a kindly man, | rs. « ah Sin irs. |having children. They marry be-| cicaiment of his dream: he IT PAYS lof good stature and appearance Olaf Stevenson. vice president, cause they want to share the , : s dead and gone, | and always with a friendly. smile for all. When he opened door of | his van to us children it was to jbehold suddenly a page from |some fairy tale come true. What la shining collection of tins was ‘arranged there! Pails and pans ‘and. dippers in Varying sizes, large and small, down to the tiny mugs—the ‘‘tin pints’ from which many a youngster of the, ifarm learned to sup his early) him urgently. physically, men meeting September 2 at the home marry with the primary aim of must possess her: this spurs him into marriage He is essentially a possible ee self-seeking = arrangement. | presided, dpening the meeting whole of their life with the other with the creed and ode person. Children Thirteen members and one by-product of this guest were present, roll call be- Sincerely, DP. ing answered with name of ai. ‘ a eae favorite ee singer. The min- WELCOMES KIDS utes were-read and approved and’ Dear Mary Haworth: that the intrepid RD. who re = ne are Sure, a good man will welcome \ children, with a sense of family : pride and responsibility to bring T hope them up well. But when he mar! ~s PHONE 8506 1_/Charlottetown = Ue = === ||| SILVER LASSES | t the treasurer's report was heard. pe A “gage : Catrespondence was read and SCDUY en ered the list of columa} discussed. A donation, of $5.09, COMtroversy—to deny that beget was voted to the Retarded Chil-| 9% is the primary purpose of, i I hope that he now dren's Fund. agen Daan ip ‘ : realizes the truth of the old prov-_| to Annual Fall ADULT POLIO CLINIC pease sansirenetsorenosssmategnstssocenatontos | ij 5 tit FIVE STRING 8557 MOLASSES = 135. SHOP CO-OP BROOMS © 98c| | 2 LB. MIXED l liquid -refreshment—learned to! Plans for SOE eo pen ‘ ; “i4} : ‘ : - erb Never argue with a. cal } drink from it and later carried) were made. It will be ‘héld at — ntakthh Lai ? fil home to. mother, gifts of berries | Takeview Lodge. September. 26. i ee For Ist, 2nd, 3rd Inoculations at the tI) ; _ out! fe it ‘ t ' in it gathered from pasture or| Mrs. 0. Stevenson, Mrs. I. Mac stumpland about. Would the lig-|Coubrey and Mrs. Norma Wyand} _ vid have tasted better, we won-| ere appointed as committee in| However, Y think this fellow ‘ Y.M.C.A. Charlottetown der if ft came from the most|Charge of arrangements. booty fae ag wood program, - i | | fragile crystal or silver cup or| Next meeting to be held Oe-; irs _ Moore; Handicraft_de ; ’ I gold. than that imbibed frown tober 6 at the home of Mrs, A_|Monstration, Mrs. G. Dunning Wednesday, Sept. 30th——7 to 10 P m. | Moore. Roll call to be answered| Following, refreshments served : Hitt those shiny “‘tin pints’ of old? “Now will that be all for today, with cards for secretary's use. Dy the hostess and committee in Please bring your cards. ili} ; Missis?” ¢ School to be visited by Mrs. A. /charge. the meeting, closed with e j | | LAMR'S i “Yes—all for this time.” Murphy. the National Athem. - = HHH ee ij How disappointed we children! Sick committee, Mrs. John eee ee eee We ; | H - H were when the door closed on, MacNeill, Mrs. 1. MacCoubrey: ~ Hit LR i that shining. collection. which to lunch committee, Mrs. L. Wyand \e wow Ht i i look in upon was to recall in this!Mrs. H. Wyand and Mrs. C. it’s delicious! a a@ HH : ait * a te i ‘ Hh a | r = - Hy a \ | M : h h : oa” ier | swker PICKLED i aclnnis-Sheehan Wedding | ¢ Butler 3 a Y ¢ an . S auce Hi At Saint Alexies Church | % Fre eorts WOT i a ' . cup =» ped Hi : St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay,; Gowned in traditional white, 4a ? - Croomee + i COBBLER—SPECIAIL } was the scene of a pretty autumm |the bride was given in marriage ty, uP sug? sxuP Ya ck fruit | ae a j wedding on September 9th., when by her father, and was attended % ~ YUP dork condie i} ; Miss Margaret Mary Sheehan the ushers were Mr. Albert Mal- a ' nw o® Simmer I if became the bride of Peter Ed- lard. % eos" wares: chwartd \ i i ward Macinnis. The bride is the; Best man was Mr. Harold Mae- t \% om SUP! 4d.sio ind iH t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | Innis, brother 4of the groom and « Mix yar Cool o% , Buttes 4 od tevit Hi : { Shechan, Bear. River, and the!the ushers were Mr. Abert Mal- 8 4Q minut id Peanut gins OF meg cust" Hi groom is the son of. Mrs. Peter lard and Mr. Edward Sheehan. bro Cc ee ww whe or \ ” | : - W | a Macinnis and the late Peter Mac- Immediately following the 2 ae mised Mam, vo ° ii" MON. - TUE. ED. ti ONLY | Innis,- New Zealand. ceremony a reception was held \S ne on ice re cue > = ‘ The altar was tastefully decor- at the home of the bride's parents s Se yas avo! * Meher ea each i - ery a oe ae Peep etae | oat ee ere ey ae JOHNSTON * CAIRNS WEDDING ated with gladioli and mixed for a large number of invited t we na = ee ‘ > flowers. Rev, W.A. Keefe per- | guests, and later the couple left . . a= KE Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Johbn-|zhier of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L./ formed the ceremony and cele-\ on a short honeymodn trip to the t the TARO, = y ston, who were married recently |Cairns, Freetown, and the oom-brated the nuptial mass. Mrs. | mainiand | ‘ as L008 (a wus ‘gutter . ’ fe the North .Bedeque United is’ the son of Mr. and Mrs, Hik |George Christian Was organist, On their—return Mr. and Mrs. | peanut ~ : 1 1 ; CGhareh. Ihe bride is the former liard Jolinston of Ke and the ladies choir sang ap- Macinnis will reside im ‘Souris, a ‘ : . 117 Queen Strees Cc eunows Reid) propriate hymus during the mass. | P-E.L . s 7 Gharictte Andersos Cairns, daw | ten . . (Photo by . \