Wed Al The Basilica MR. AND MRS. n. a. A. wumucnnv arm ralrrr she carried a cascade of whitettraditional manner by the bridal carnation: and rod roubuds. The bride vtaa attended by her proposed by Rev. Walter Reid and sister, Mrs. Alfred Coady. Wh0.r9-Wtlnlltfl 10 by the 3700'"- i -l l t l I 7' to stay so late there. As a ma!- ; interested. What to do." -7,3842 .a.... 6-4. In a printed pattern! Sew-Kim-lthan anxious wallflower hunger pip uepera can make this drCtIl,for success with men. theindvea-dlrectlonscprcpprttrgtelj Anyway, if it were true that into the picture gggpacurapartl aascsyl , T... favu-ftttor school; 3 I199" 5911 dilly. Without wore a floor length IOWI 9' bl"e' net over taffeta with matihllnsl l)lll'lllg the Mass and (slgnlinit 0' '::;Eg?;:':'a:1h:ti:::n” ' has 9 " me Register. approprlae iymns - ed h. iii-to beautifully lrdendered by E1155 br?:;ef";';l':(;;:sqfgieglutfyweizT Flaunt 5la('l)(H'I3 . Hfcornpan ' ' ' r 9, ushered by Mr. Frank Gallant and h” M” Meph Dun” ” e:Mr. Alfred Candy. St. Dunstan's Basilica. Char- lottetown, was the scene of a very pretty nodding on Saturday, Sept- ember 15th. 1956 at 9 fit) a in. when Vera Lillian. dallSl"9l' "l ll” Michael flyncs and the ll"? 5”” ”””'"A . . , - - l Following the wedding ceremony; . net Hynes. Charlottetown, and l The hrkilde. iizriliue-ti(i)nin:(ina:rl-n8f01o::' . "cepmm was held It the Queen Brien Earl Austlne WlW"lB"bV- '1" "'0' "' ' Hotel where a delicious breakfast ' - l th ii of white nylon net son of Mr. Frank WllloiiEhh.V of otiylzi satlggliwnh I scalloped "V". Halifax, and the late Mrs. Will-V ' . (Red ””l1hh3'- WP” ."""Pd m the HITIYI saktl-ktetotwFal:Hn:HH,ilii::ieAwihhr sired- Ronds of Matrimony. Rev. Wa er im pearls, -and her fingertip Imgm Rcid performed the double ring , ' - l f i ll llusion fell softly from ceremony and celebrated the Null daP1pSarlUJir'nmed Cum”! mn- lial Mass. was served to relatives and friends. The bridal table was at-' tractlvely decorated and centered. with a three-tier wedding cakei topped with a miniature bride and: groom. The cake was cut in then HOUSEHOLD HINT i 7. Remember when Y0" b".V 39"" ea that a well-made garment may keep its good appearance and ELLEN'S DIARY We Sow And Reap Again "And I nevcr complained one-of October could lift the dilmlxshape an” long we”. and manyy hit" Mark said to his grandfather quickly and by hllioffltlglrg Umldeumgsi but I garment poorly, getting down tonight from the little them. again! to. ciiir nowesEi"gh" made may 10" its shape m out truck which had brought hlinlefllhf . It s llIP.d8SHRleemen1beI-J The”- cleaning Examine I garmemi N” ',r,”m what ,-the-S-8 lfaJ::v;i:lf:l tt':alS()M'Gd together. Vlt's go- workmanship carefully before Y0"? "rm a la” sewon 8 mg to giiit us a nice return." buy. l work. . , "No" we overlu-ard Jziiiics sr'lY- Mrhm l U" acmum or uigdgmg -77 . ' t v r it" ml . r . gmlle of commendation in his uish no gate I ue s IIPanc.k. memtieruig the delight of that June pvening and the gentle loveliness of the secdtime-the hay-seeds slip- ping through nncs fingers silken- ly like so many sands of the shore. mic," vnu didn't! Complaint-rs are no good anyway” he otlered man to man. tithey Ollly Chm" up the earth." V "I didn't complain about havinu Festival Weak" BRAZILIAN BANANA PANCAKE3 - ' . d "th re's an awfult iii James iiit ie on . . ” . T . . - . ' h in a mocha sauce over. anew"! Seed?" W mmful and can pancakes with spears y. of banana iieeklna from the 94395- vouriie pancake mix makes 19,- of fact” the lad cniiliniicd ”l , . , 1 Ni. . rVa'”tsSll5lWllTHCrPhh5ln glieca;psti(fpTial- : '9'" T" me 5"w"'g' PSTBIII there may he 9 '""E M”. mn'"'VCV5 H gmd remm ever . - , .. . . Y fa it trr all83d'Y"" "9"" "a" ten W: "hpl.P”th,: .:'Ial:lf:5:ha:'19la(::";I'g:Ier'.'.f. l.l'IoELll'IIl so quick and easy to Prepare lust may need every. last our n ed, 1' ll(. Itwem clean -and we”: imagine me rare comhmamm M l ihnm." ”” '” 5”” ' i T - kes, bananas. chocolate and We livartl Jtiliiits t-liiirklv ht" ”Vl'ld;, The xmck should do we”i::;:.(e: Truiy a delightful (19553.-1 on i . l ' 5 "M. mo paw separated lh(ll0'hl-n H", yard. mg (mp to come. in IS lioiisc. lhc other to point his SUP: . t liriictilli the hllll'h'lPRtPd'.pat1i lllIl('Il lcails to the house .-itros. Ihp 1.-mo, The lights of the trac- M AMNIN "M is it static llmf'll0 be selged. Vclllleln delgtzaslsi as retzartls the livestock-no cal- Heres a 80.180 3 Y 3 t ves. no piglcts arriving of late. ;lltll ”Y(iu must be plitienl" 8 huxomi matron of thiise in retirement on , Pancakes . k V the li.'l(lfl0L'k tuiiiklt-d betwecn the 2 cups Dan”? 9 7"” Makes 6 servings 6 Ina canllaa tum. Woman's Edit-on P3100! 5” em 3; 11.; omit... Friday. oct. 12. .1956 .. HAPPENINGS Troup Recital Splendid Ono - inch in tho caption of the music critic George Kidd. Toronto. in re- gard to Troup'a. Toronto ncltal. Mr. Troup recently played in Cliulottetown under the ausp- lcoa of the I. 0. D. E. the follow- tag is Mr. Klddia review; "Malcolm Troup, young Toron- to-born pianist made his first maj- or appearance here last night at Eaton Auditorium. under the spon- aorIlIlpaftltaI.0. D. E. A forum star of the Xlwanla Mualc Festival, a pupil of Alberto Guerrero and Walter Giueking. and widely known throughout Eng- land where he has been for the past five years. his recital attract- ed an exceptionally large fence. There is something of the grand manner in Mr. Troup's approach to his work and the ability to merge his own personality into his interpretation: Generally, the re- cital was aiaplcndid one. He plays from the heart with a sincerity that finds ltaclf combined with imagination, good control and ex- cellent tone. He opened hla program with the Czerny variations. a group of sket- ches which contain little of the dramatic but plenty of charm Mr. Troop emphasized this charm in an i manner, and some of it was permitted to creep into the F Minor Sonata by Brahms." .couple. The toast to the bride In Following the reception the lud- bride and groom left on a motor trip through the lilaritimes. For ii-an-lliiig the bride wore a yellow tweed fitted suit with gold and hruivn accessories and a corsase of ii hite carnations. The couple will reside in Ger- many where the groom la station- ed with the R. C. A. F. for three years. Previous to her marriage. the bride was entertained at a person- al shower given by her sister, Mar- ian; also one given by Mrs. Bern- ard l)out-ettc, Elaine, Betty and Sheila Mat-Donald. MARGATE W.M.S. The October meeting of the Mar- gate W.lVl.S. met at the home of Mrs. John Johnson with twenty. mviilbers answering the roll call Mrs. Chester Howard led the wor- ship service. A letter of correspon- dence was read by the Pres. ck- plaining some change in the exe- cutive officers. Sick calls were re- ported. Christian steiiardship was read by Mrs. S, Sharp. Temperance by Mrs. R. Dennis. Worship Service for Nov. will be taken by Selina Johnson and program will be held at the home of Mrs. S. Sharp. Mrs. Ilarold Woodside is to visit the mission band for October. and MW Ralph Howard for November. Roll call to be answered with the uord tnevert in it. Collection was taken and thank offering envelopes were opened and amounted to S2t).5fI. Prayer for our missionary was given by Mrs. Arthur Profitt. Mrs. Reggie Dciiiiis then took charge of the Study Hook. She was assis. led by Mrs Heath Mayhvw and Mrs. Arthur Profitt. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs Johnson and the committee .in charge, Miss Evelyn Woolner, M. A., a mcmbe of the Executive of the Canadian Association of Administ- rators of Labour Legislation is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner, North Rustlco. Miss Evelyn Best. daughter of a former Islander, William L. Best of Crapaud. now of Ottawa. Ont., returned Tuesday by M, C. A. Miss Best had spent the Thanks- giving holiday with relatives in Crapaud. Tryon and Cornwall. Last week Miss Beat. who is Secretary - Treasurer of the Can. Association of Administrators of Labour Legislation attended the annual conference of this organiz- ation which thls year met in Fred- ericton, N. 8. She was accompan- led by Miss Evelyn Woolner. a co- worker and member of the Ex- ecutive if this Labour Association Mrs. Keith S. Rogers entertain- ed at her residence, Grafton Street Thursday evening after the Beaux Arts Trio concert. in honor of the artists. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crockett. Halifax. spent a delightful Thanks- giving weekend on the Island. Mr hnngllmihxww slaves of the picket-fence there 1 egg glk . KINKORA owl" "'1'" W” 3 T" ' - ”H1nd us in a few 2h Hips ml The regular lll Mr and Mrs C Do I V , d k f mp this eicning. . n . mon iy nulelmg nf V . . ieorge ug as lgnhpllghl math in the or n hf H105. mangels they brought, 1tabl..spoons melted shortening pKmk..ra Cw IL was new in me arrived home Tuesday evening. 8 . . , - f the field this morninii. out I Mocha S-ll": Takmn Emvdm-nu "E1 t;:d::i:ddg Illl-2;nh('lI)lI1R of iiiral in our trouslll 1 CUP 50887 Wild 5"" 5""5h"'e an... ll . the indoors and you'll be well pleased 2 tablespoons corn starch signs of lmponfilnkg d3 ”:g:,r:(ijmelwith the story James will take in I tablespoon cocoa hi”-mien !0f?aI:llH:rIlIeaIIa(Tn? Rather-'10 Y9” -Wm” """"i"g' Yefs Max P” Cups con" lslmnp r ear nl 0 ' '3 1 tablespooons butter ih f lds,thres-lam. Rememb. Rome uasn hTiEigofahH)0:tst'l:r';amee irme baliniz built in ""9 my-' Sh” smlledy Ftllllng: .. . - ,l i have grain brightly. . , 5 banana! . ihzkfinlliftahl"Xv.-hihing snug A short dB.l' ""5 '"'5"A Vbreny Add milk. egg and shortening to 1; the night in the event of rain sunshine-spread October day. pancake mix, stirring lightly. There hi sliver of drops 0" window now but though the DAILY PATTERN T -113 PAST Ufllll l0m0”'”w T' ” "' . itsomewhat lumpy hatter makes Goodni ht. - light fluffy pancakes.) Pour V4 ciipi ibatter for each pancake onto hot,: lightly greased griddle. Bake to a. golden brown. turning only On”. Fold pancakes in half. Place three banana spears fmade by cutting bananas into fourths lengthwise. than cutting each in halft In each folded pancake sol that tips of bananas stick out. Pour mocha sauce over top. Mocha Saut-e:?ComhIne sugar. corn starch and cocoa in saucepan. Add coffee, bring to a hoilaslmmer about 10 minutes. Stir in butter. Serve hot. MARY HAWORl1l Trip Abroad Causes Girl To. lose Admirers Degr Mary Haworth: Mine is th, Immi glory of a girl with no love. I read in your column dai1)' of girls like myself who can't 7 seem to get a man and R09!) Mm coming really awake to your new surroundings and new associates and responding intelligently and appropriately to the other person, with clear awareness of that per- son. In the pfrticular encounter of the moment. This in ea in venturing new friendships with your eyes open. in the spirit of facing uncharted adventure, instead of trying to act characteristics. They SI! 1 lm "' ”"'dY "1"”'9d" 9'" 1" '9' mo guayitlve, and don't let a man lation to every man-as if he assert his masculinity-as in open- were a stock character In a play, in doors, grlglng when I enter.iand you another stock character. ,1;-, 1.. Europe I was taught la'with your linen and behavior al- ' cushion a man's way, to make ready assigned: Cut and dried. him feel that he is loved; but here It calls for outgrowing (reason- it just doesn't seem to work. The. ably) the mold of stylised "femin- men don't appreciate concern foriine" behavior practised in Europe "'Ti'i.';- advice you can give me l male sex is. her It. "tor! Pmlwli l will be taken to heart and prac-iadorable and lndllpenlpble than tlaed. I only hope you can help. the female sex. In this country.' I am 24. moderately attractive, and have had the very but 9d"' I-4 cation. I have IPGM ” 37"" ”' schools abroad. and was never at a loss with European men, I have now been home for six months. and have had eight blind dates. Each was polit, but never called again I My ifrienda tell me that I have d,v,31op.d too many "foreign Gratefiilly, G.C. the sexes tin youth at least seem 5 MORE TO LIFE to concede the ladies an even ..;.v near G.C.: You say you readlbreak. in their mutual dealings- dally. in this department. of glrlslaa If each an value its own and who cant seem to get a man lldtllle other sex equally. Which ll keep him interested; but as a mal- as It should be. Iurely. ter of fact, you don't. The over- 7311. BRIT! MAN ' all procession of human dlfftcull- You write from a city where to- ies and frustrations, as mirrored clal traditlol dominates. and here in the course of a year. takestvbre me: In your walk of life In a great deal more territory tend to be collcrvatlve. They will ' want their women-the lwho ls ldentmod with them-to fll &".E'2E'i'-': ...4t.... we'd long been treating this sub-'buru." And an the average wdl- benefit to you -brought-up American man is can- u channel who have the problem. I wonder if! trllbd Pattern OB: Teenage that you'd want us to repeat our- ta, ta, II, to. st. 11 takclfaelfl in yards 8-loch; I-I yard con-t However. to get down to cases, ' your problem can't be bracketed on each tissue with ' '1 use. can 1ial. that ii. Qschonl September 23th with one-third interest in the Propane side which is conducted by the worthy work they are doing. It and enquire as to their needs. of the importance of a good home life to children. especially after 7" t-which seems to concede that the they leave the home and meet the various temptations of our mod- ern world. spent when Father Ci-okea gave an lnfonnal talk on his visit to England and Ireland last Spring prayer to the Blessed Mother. ,.h. .. forgot where the Andes wen." you put things i futurl." Fix. visiting tern members present. The meet. mg not-ned with the League Pray- er by the director. Father Harold Croken. Mrs. Earl Duffy. the president was in the chair. Minutes of the last meeting were road by the Sf-WPYHFY. Mrs. Ray Smith. A letter from the T.B. League was read inviting two delegates to attend the meeting and dinner to be held in the Charlottetown Hotel October lllth. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Joe Mor- ns and Mrs. Sabilius Johnston at- tend the meeting and dinner, and that the League pay their expen. e They had spent a mouth 1 ')RONTO (CF) - Many Cana- dis. a use food as "a vehicle for kcttbup." says Dr. E. W. Mc- Hcnry. profesor of nutrition at the University of Toronto. Commenting on a survey by the Toronto Nutrition Committee which d t I e l o s ed - faulty diets among grade I pupils of city schools, Dr. Mclfenry said that lack of nutrition education. not lack of money, is to blame. The survey of 4.424 teenagers showed that half were not getting the required Iii pints of milk daily. one third were not getting citrus fruits containing Vitamin C and 43 per cent were not getting a daily serving of green or yel- low vegetables or tomatoea. V Dr. MeHenry. nutrition consult- ant to the Ontario health depart- ment. said that the results were similar to those of surveys car- rled out in b ' th. ,' the country. Basic eating habits have not changed in the Is years he has been studying them. The report from the treasurer showed a bank balance of One Hundred and Fourtccn Dollars. The secretary gave an excellent report on her trip to the Conven- tion and told of new regulations concerning reports. etc. She said the main topic of the Convention was ”Participation in the Lay A postolate." Some dlsciission took place re- garding an afternoon tea. It was moved and seconded that we buy Gas Stove. Father Croken told us some facts about the Priory in Summer- Social Welfare Sisters, and of the was moved and seconded that Mrs. Bert Mt-Cardc and Mrs. Ed- ward McCarrlle visit the Staten '”- W ""' ”' '”' "W '"”"-" Dr. Mclleury laid in an inter- view. He said I large number of chil- dren treated for acurvy. due to lack of Vitamin C. la Toronto last A very interesting article on Parental Authority" was read. after wnlch Father Crokea spoke r. The survey also showed the! 71 "Children are uttiiiii though to ' per cent of the chlldnon wen not getting Vitamin D. Ilaential alonll with calcium until bone formation h complete at 1!. said Dr. Memory: "3 very mother can buy Vitamin D tablets An ehinyihid half hour was The meeting then closed with MORNING SMtt.E 1'-2-,";-I5-,'gt,,.,,,,,, .,,,,.,,,,,. "'Bohby, you're late home from touring public acbeoh In Toronto chool again." . "But I wits hem "llomphl Well. remember whro in Montreal. Toronto and New York, where they were with thalr family and friends. On Thursday evening, October 4. Mrs. Kenneth Maclfenzie and Mr: Earl Beaton were Joint holtclaeg at Mrs. Maclieuziea home on York Lane at a surprise miscellaanoua shower honoring Miss Doria Hill- ion whose marriage tnkea place this week. On Saturday Mrs. R. If. Nich- olson and Mrs. J. P. Nlchollon entertained at a very delightful tea in honor of Miss Hillion. Wednesday Miss Hillion Wu the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. David Hyndman of Mon- treal ai the Charlottetown Hotel. Ivliss Marjorie MacLeod enter- tained at a luncheon at the Char- loltelovin Hotel in honor of Mlaa Doris Hillion. K After the rehearsal Wednesday evening for the Scales - Hllllon wedding. Mrs. J. P. Hillion enter- tained at her residence. Prince Street, for the rehearsal party. ' Miss Kaye Macliachcrn, R. N., has returned to London, Ont., where she is on the staff of West- minister Hospital. She was accom. panied by her mother, Mrs. Angug Macliachern, who will visit her daughter and son-in-law Mrs. Roy H. Skillicom. Cpl. Sklllicorn. R. C. A. F. and little daughter, Pamela Helen. in Trenton. Onl. The Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a meeting Wednes- day evening at the home of Mrs. 5- tracti- ii-5; igii iii? if stint: . ?.?'5ii her 11 with Dr. as guest speak- aclfny and Mrs. a appointed to acrvlce. It was procuring the of clothes for be packed on 3 5?? treats, 23 cards. and been sent during The treasurer. Mrs. W. C. Mac- Lood reported 814 received in sep- tember. Mrs. Ernest Macnwen re- ported 15 books read In September. UT! 08 C.W.L The September meeting of L0! 65 C.W.L. was held on September II with an attendance of 28 mem- bera. The meeting wan presided over by the President who open- ed it with prayer. . The minutes of the previous meeting were given and corres- pondence read. The Treaauer'a report followed showing a balance of 3859.40 Plans -were finalized for the will MAIRRY sA'l'URpAY- The marriage will take place of her 13. Miss Diane Buchana and Mr. Roh- at IN on Beer. Saturday afternoon. Octo- '.i Trinity United Church P-mo holding of the chicken supper -on address before her departure September 24th. It was moved by from the parish. Mrs. Matt. Murray and seconded by Mrs. Amos Callaghan that prizes be pveaented to those on the Honor Roll of the Cathechlsn: ' class. A married couples dance was to be held in the Hall on Septem- ber 20th. A group of members were to call on Mrs. Peter Clark- in and present her with a gift and The president reported sending gifts to two other members. Fr. Maccarthy reported ordering a holy water font and the ltntlons of the cross for the aide chapel. After the business was finished the president gave a report of C. W.L. convention at St. Dunstaniti The meeting was then adlourned on motion. C PENNY SAVER HOSlER'Y ORIENT - 90 PM" 51 oaooa 15 nnmnn 51 GAUGE so nalvum FALL SHADES SIZES sy, . 11 ORIENTSTRETCH L39 THE FASHION SHOPPE NElLSON'S WAS THE STAR OFTHE SHOW Myron Bell. The p. ” , Mu, Ralph Jenkins. was in the chair, The fall programme was discuss- ed and the members decided to study the country Africa. Films were shown during the evening. Refreshments were served by Mrs Alfred MacNeill and Mrs. Kay Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Jeffrey were entertained recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bug- deu, Lewis Point, prlor to their departure for London. Ontario. A number of guests assisted in the entertainment during the eve- ning among them, Mrs. Allison Me Rae at the piano. Mr. Keith Rob- inson. violin and guitar, Mr. Lglgh Burke. accordion Mr. Floyd Buell, guitar. On behalf of the guests. Mrs. Fred Ranahan presented Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey with a farewell gift and extended best wishes. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Alton Dol- liver. Mrs. Ross Affleclt. and Mrs Keith Robinson. THE EXPERTS SAY Nutritional lllileracy Blamed For Teenage Diet More boy students than girls drink milk because girls think it, fattening. "It will not add as many pounds as soft drinks." said Dr. McHenry. The problem is also being met by teaching expectant mothers about nutrition for herself and her children. "But tht-'fly In the ointment is father." declared I)r. Mclfcnry. "He won't eat any vegetable but peas and no wife is going to cause strife in the home by going against his wishes." He said if has been proved that most housewives could trim food budgets and aerve more nutritious foods at the same time. "This school survey ahowcd that all but four per cent of the chil- dren were getting plenty of meat-the most expensive item on the food market." he acid. It! I i and violin. and J l 'M LOOKTNC-3 BUT I WISH I l-IADNT MISSED MY DINNER FORWARD TO THE FILM . NEVER MIND DEAR HERE ARE SOME NElLSON'S tzous NOW l CAN VVATCH THE SHOW lN COMFORT ' DUO Pi r 6-ta T, ' p l 1 N NElLSON'S ROLLS ADD PLEASURE TO ' SO MANY OCCASIONS Imainol Tangy pcppumlnt cream wrappadiahncstchooolata. ..orrich caranal coated with smooth. satisfying milk docolato. Dalldoua. Convenient. The madam way to buy candy. Have you triad Neilaofa Roll-7