EPTEMBER 4. 1'75? Ileinholz - flewell Wedding I . - ra Ann Newell. daugh- Mi”;B1'r'4'rb.a and Mrs. Raymond l",.,:'” was united in marriage Nudgy afternoon. AUSTIN! 3- M sun Baptist Church in Lochmere, W Hampshire, to Corporal Mar- Null N Reinholz, son of Mrs. mabelle'F. Rcinholz of Belmont. Mam Ceremony was performed by the Rev: F. W. Fitzpatric. pastor of the church. The mde who was given in amage by her father, wore I "ihite satin gown, with chnntllly W bodice and trim finger-tip Wt net veil and Juliet cap. She nlrmd ,, bouquet of a nest of we ctheart roses. surrounded by TV". Carnations, with streamers. M-11'rhe maid of honor was Miss my Ncwell, sister of the bride, B-:10 uas gowned in a lilac, nylon in and lace ballerina-length '3 5,, ..-..i. a lilac picture hat. She Msricd a bouquet of white carria- lfohs and pink roses. midesniriid Judy Johnson wore a 0.”, in pink, nylon net ballerina- iengui and a pink bandeau hat Wd N”-icd a bouquet of white ';,m.,g;is and yellow roses. C Ramona Nowell, sister of ,h1:"ff-;nc, wore a blue nylon net 5,119.11-..x length dress with a blue Wmegxi hat nnd carried a bou- quet of white carnntions and red '0?-jl.', best man was Robert Rllllliillz. brother of the bride- room. Other attendants were a lrollirr. lianslng Rcinholz and R,,;,;,-.5..n Goodwin, a. cousin of ' P. "'-;'1i,';H"ii.sliei's were brothers of (he h:-:rio:i-ooxii, Lansing and Lar- mg llcinlioiz. MISS llnzel Tlnkhnm of Belmont was oigzniist. and the soloist was Mrs. itu'h Barnard. who sllnil "1 km; Yml Truly" and "O Promise xiii: Jenn Newell. mother of the li:.ilP, was gowned in navy blue l corsagc. Mnbcllc Reinhols. mother . lJi".ClCi;l'0Dn1. was gowned in , 2 blue print on a white burr uind and wore a corsage. The (nurch was decorated with cut flowers, including a large va- riety of mixed glndioll. A reception was held for 125 relaiiirs and friends on the lawn It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Borden. cut flowers and plants decorated the lawn. Refreshments were served from dvroratcd tables and included a l'A.'lNV of sandwiches. small cakcs, cookies. ice cream with strawber- Robinson-Maclslaalc Wedding A honeymoon in Boston and Washington followed the marriage of Shirley Agnes MacLsaac,daugh- ten. of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacIs- aac and John Benson Robinson. son of Mrs. Florence and the late J. Benson Robinson. which was solemnized in the Cathedral of the John. N. B. Rev. Raymond Riley officiated at the wedding. Profes- sor Vaiclulenas played the wed- ding music and Douglas Mcrlulty was soloist. Her sister Miss Phyl- list Maclsanc. nttended the bride and the best man was Donald 0'- Neil. Mauve and pink gladioli were used for the decoration of the al- tar and the guests were ushered to special pews marked by white satin bows. The ushers were Messrs. Harold Kemp and Patrick Brown. The bride's ballerina-length gown of white nylon over taffeta had a. jacket of lace which was buttoned to,the waist. The long sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap of flowers. She carried a cascade bouquet of white car- nations and gladioli. The bridesmaids gown was of mauve nylon over taffeta in bal- lerina-length and her headdress. a hruideau of mauve tulle. She car- ried a nosegny of mauve and pink sweet peas. g The bride's mother chme a dress of cinnamon brown with white accessories and a corsagc of yellow roses. The groom's mother chose a pale grey two-piece suit of silk with mauve hat and accessories, with a corsage of mauve sweet- peas. A wedding reception was held lit the Royal Hotel and Mr. Kemp proposed the toast to the bride. Leaving on her wedding trip, the bride wore a pale blue suit with white hat and accessories. She chose a corsnge of pink roses. The couple will reside on Princess Street. Out of town guests at the wed- ding were Mr. French, Mr. and Mrs. dlnand Veniot Frank Arsenault, Mr. Ben DesRoches, Mrs. and Pembroke, Ontario. ries, cake and punch. cake was cut by the bride namcnt. and white suit, shoes and accessories. Insurance office in Boston. Mass. The bridegroom attended stationed at Cherry Point, N. C. and Boston had charge of the guest book. iMany beautiful gifts were re- N"ll'Nl. I ESCAF K 4, ,3 If; '3 Jl'Ih0 Ilevor's in youitcup! real coffee Rnvor...save time. fuss end mone . The hearty flavor in B escsfe is sealed in till the moment you make the coffee. No pot or per- colator. no messy coffee Enjoy rlcll. grounds. You aim ly put I telspoonful of cscl-I6 in your cup. and add bml- . ins hot water. Yon SI" up to we 1 pound over regular coffee. No wonder ruou people drink Nesnle than All other instant COM- hined. '-N fl ' tend Ind mark of Nmlh Nil:TmhZ?e1?ln.dCIuh :.hnhhd:g':h'lh. :l.uhbIe coffee avmdw '5"-lh l' ”"IDMad oloqull portal soluble oodee and Added mg! carbohydrate: (dexti-ins, . '"'"n-e and deirtmee) add so nly to praises the lavor. Immaculate Conception. Saint ma Exam?” A Wifk make with Domolite. the recipes exactly. fruit ilnvor themselves when they can sz-ippl into their youngsters to dress clothes. Yes, there are don-ris of reasons why zippers are the thing for your youngstorn' clothes -and wliv I.lGl-ITNIXG SLIDE FASTENERS are the zippers to use. Canadnla original fastener that always wt'.ks is the only zipper , THE GUARDIAN. BUYS WIWHYS INFORMATION 'aERVILf MONTREAL, September 4th--Getting ready for happy indoor living this winter? Here's my sugges- iion:- Ask to see the colourful new DOMOLITE designs at your favourite department or variety store. Domoiite is that famous vinylite plastic fabric that's so easy to sew. You can make droning-table covers. kitchen and bathroom curtains and drapes that need no hcmmina-for Domolite won't fray. 4 And it cleans like a dream -just wipe with a damp cloth-no ironing. It wears and wears-repels moisture, oil and dirt. Inexpensive, tool Ask for Domolite (made by Dominion Oilcloth and Linoleum Company). And write to ma -Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal. P.Q.-Ior frees, illustrated literature on what you can I Think Craps Jelly is one of the best-Insting jellies there is. So do the familvl But you know. it's only the home-made kind made with those glorious. rich-purple grnpes and CERTO FRUIT PECTIN. that they really beg forl Of course. made with Certo, jams and jellies always turn out perfectly .. . yes. every time if you follow uutifully set-full of the true a. richer flavor. because unlike the old-days. with Ccrio you can ”jell” fully-ripe fruits. And. I find I get up to 507.: more jam or jelly from the same amount of fruit while saving myself 2l3 of the time of the former long-boil method. All I do is follow the simple recipes in the booklet, under the label of each bottle of Cert-0. i ' Xnolller Beaufilul Waodlmrr Bride. Marianne Dr.-locorte, was married recently. Her gown of eeru silk taffeta. brought out the beauty of her radiant, soft com- plexion . . . kept lovely by years of care with VVOODBURY FACIAL SOAP. You see. the mild, creamy lather of Woodbury Fncinl Soap Cl-IARL(i'I'rET(')WN Nolan-MacEachern Wedding Rosetta, daughter of Mrs. lotte Macliachern and the of St. Peters Lake. celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The bride, given by her brother John, and nylon net over taffr-ta. of the groom. pink nylon over taffeta a white prayer book. Appropriate hymns were les. On the held for ents. Prior to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower. by her friends and relatives in Stouchlon, , useful gifts. and also one at the home of Mrs. Raymond Mass.. 81 the home of her cousin Frederick Macliachern, St. Bonaventure Church, Tra- cadie..was the scene of a pretty wedding on July 28 when Eunice Char- lale John MacEschern of Canavoy. be- marriage came the bride of Ivan Bernard. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nolnn Rev. K. C. MacPherson perform- ed the double ring ceremony and in marriage TVOFG Ell ankle length gown of white lace lfer finger-tip veil of tulle illusion fell from a lace coroner. and she car- rled In White prayer book, a gift Miss Myrtle Nolan. sister of the groom, was bridesmaid. dressed in with matching headdress. and carried The groomsmsn was Mr. Donald Macliiachern, brother of the hride. render: ed by the Sisters of SI. Martha. Following the ceremony a recon- lion for the members of the im- mediate families was held at the Queen Hotel. after which the bride and groom left on a honey- moon trlp to Nova Scntia. For travelling the hrirle wore a pow. der blue suit with nary accessor- return A reception was heir Immediate relatives "re home of ilie groom's por- sqilaralirlggs - Osborne Wedding Charlottetown. Verna Marguerite borne, and Austin Charlottetown, were the ants. red suit with navy hat and roses. Following the young couple left trip through the Maritimes. ceremony Charlottetown where the is with the Maritime Airways. The bride has Islanders. A reception was held for Mr. and Mrs. Stuart were the immediate relatives of the bride. The lace covered table was centred with a three tier wedding cake nnd the rooms were bright with summer flowers. Mrs. Elmer Wallace. aunt of the bride, entertained in her honor at her residence, Maple Avenue. Sus- gronm received many beautiful and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan will reside at St. Peter's Lake, where the Trainer, Canavoy. The bride and groom is a prosperous farmer. and Mrs. Douglas Percy French, Harold Kemp and Fer- of Moncton. Mr. Mrs. Doricc Gallant; and Preston Maclsaac of A beautiful three-tier wedding and groom. The cake was decorated in white and a. bride and groom or- The ornament was one which was used on a cake for the 5ride'5 grandparents, Mr, and - or as a more thorough remedy for constipation. Yes, there's always Mrs. Albert Wise of Prince Ed- a supply of Sal Hepatics in my medicine cabinet. For what's more ward Island, Canada, at their important than feeling good about being alive? V i r . . . . - . . . , . 5o&tEv;,ada12g lzgggzargf YML Ind Ir e The Tlvrilneu Buy .0fvr4ll at pickling time. That s the beg gallon M11 Remholz ,8” by Hum. for . Jllq of 1;-IEIIxZ VTHI FE VILLGAR. It saves you more honeymoon trip to an umm, than -Zllac a cupful as compared with smaller containers. nounced desummom The brldels And it makes the best pickles you've ever tasted. Small travelling costume was a navy blue white hat, white The bride graduated from the Tllton-Northfield High School in the Class of 1951 and has been employed in the John Hancock the Wethersfield High School in Con- necticut and is now is corporal in the United States Marine Corps, Miss Betty Johnson of Tilion with the automatic lock that locks leave, akin mdiuuy amoouh IMU9 ll ””l”' X" it" "."'z'p: w.'ih younger-looking. While some soaps ense when you wont. it to. Ir-a, Land to dry scmmm akin, Lightning Slule Fnslencrs make f1lll('l( work of dressing and un- dressing rind they stay secure- work or play. Want to know more about them? Here's a GIFT FOR YOU iuu write to 1:12- Iiarbnra Brent, lfli Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.mfor 70'" IN” copy of the helpful as! of lull- I I -"What to Know About Slitln Fruionen". with new and easy sewing instructions Woodbury Facial Soap actually I softens it. That's because to every , cake of Woodbury Soap, skin scientists add a beauty-cream in- gredient-the some softening oil used in fine face creams. Try TVoorlbury Soup for bride-benuti- ful skin! And try the T'I'oodbui:y big Beauty Bath Size-for all- . over loveliness. Nobody Likes To Be Called "Old Grumpy". So when a. sluggish, head- bxk ochy feeling has you acting like a ”grump"', better do something about it. Quickest way I know to trade in I those "Blues" for lots of sunshine is to drink a gins . ll of SAL HEPATICA. Yes, a. sparkling glass of Bel ' 'Hepaticn effervescent salts taken before breakfast will ) work quickly, yet gently. to relieve that uncomfortable , feeling in your stomach. Sal Hepatic: laxative salts ? bars a trusted family laxative in our house. They work wonders to sweeten sour st-omnch-ns a mild laxative wonder!--for Heinz While Vinegar is distilled and aged by the firm who made pickles famous. It's full- bodied in flavour -uniform in strength . .. it preserves the crisp texture and colour of your pickles to perfec- iinn. Something else to help you with your pickling is llclnn FREE RECIPE I300liliET-”Pickling Suc- ceu". You should have itl So if the gallon jug you buy ntinchcd--iuu write to me Ior it -Barbara Brent, 1-fll Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. Au You Planning A Full Wedding? I'm sure you're busier than you've ever been in your life - but wbpn all the excitement has died down, here's something 1'd like you to remember. Something every hride should know about is that truly sntisfnclory method of feminine hygiene . .. ZONITORS. Zoniiors are greaselese, stainless, snow-white vaginal suppositories--dainty and con- venient to use-powerfully germicidal, yet abso- lutoly safe to delicate tissues. Ask your rlruggist. for .. and for some important facts about feminine hygiene, Zonitors . write to ma-Barbara Brent. 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q. A Inc booklet will be sent fo you in A plain wrapper. . - LIVELY PUPILS SHORT VOYAGE LONDON -(CP)- Back in London after a year in Ottawa as England -(CPb- The tug Felic- In exchange teacher, Beryl Amos idade sank on land. As it left the- said she found Canadian children shipyard for export to Brazil, its more friendly than British child- trailor wheels sank into the road- ren. "But they seem to have less way. A winch couldn't move it and raspect for the teachers,” she add- it was finally rescued by two ed. trucks and a powerful tractor. DAILY CROSSW.ORD ACROSS it. Liberated 25. Sign of X. Bungle 5. Chum A line zodiac . 6. Men's ( 26. Lorgmswift name , steamship 9. Not of ago i. Stress , 21. An In dish 10. On the move 8. Kind of 12. Harden ring 13. Immense 9. City at.) 14. Glass 11. Grows 16. Miscellany 15. Platform 17. Dcvoured 19. Conflict 18. Shebbier 20. A president 21. Men's of Mexico nickname . :2. Follower ' , , fpou.) Al Sufism 23. Holy people . 24. Extreme 20. Idler 29. Cipher as. Irreverent 35. Letter 86. New Eco-i nomic Policy (B E RW I C K. Northumberland, 30. Girl's name 31. Kind of sleeve 32. S-shaped moldings 34. Locations .88. was i conveyed a:nn moron, ltr-to-tiers Lannie, -4 so. A pastry ”- Half ems av. Run away and marry 42. Thin fabric 43. A dried substance from trees 44. Girl's name fpou.) 45. Golf pegs M. pbserved . DOWN 1: Put or v an hour 2. Not used 8. Enclosed lortined place DAILY ORYPIOQUUIE-l-Here's how to work it: A x 2 n 1. 3 A A x it ” Vwlsl.0NGFnl.L0W ' One letter simply stands for another. In this example A 'is used for the time vs. X for the two 0's. etc. single letters, npn3.'- trophlesythe length and formation of the words are all hints) Each day the code letters are different. ' AOyptogremQuotntlon , VDD FHKLWIPK VTUWGTO ENHK UVJ swoon FHADL-UATALHl:N." 70""'0)"l Cfylifoqnote: DOWN THY VALLEYS, IRELAN Blown.mi.i..riir.si-iiu'r..vvAivocrxs i,urp.g;q;wi;.,;,';3;-, A wedding of interest to many mend; was solemmzed at the pm-. Walter Kyle poured,while Miss Joan - sonage of Trinity United Church, Simpson. Mrs. llarry Kyle and Mrs. August, 23, when 3; George Moore served. Gifts of sil- two o'clock. Rev. J. Irwin united in V” End "V5531 were Presented the 05. honor guest. About twenty relatives borne, daughter of Jarvis Osborne. W9"? PEESEIW ' Moncton, and the late Mrs. Os- ' ccccc " Haywood Squarebriggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Squarebrlggs, Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. Duke Neilson, attend- The bride wore a grey gabardine suit, navy velvet hat with feather trim, navy accessories and corsage of red roses. Mrs. Neiison wore s ac- cessories and corsaga of Talisman the on a wedding On their return they will reside in groom central been soloist with Don Messer and His the bride and groom at the summer home of the bride's uncle and aunt, E. Moore. Mechanic. N. B.. when the guests PAGE NINE sex. at an afternoon tea. The table was covered with a white linen cloth and oentred with a crystal bowl of summer flowers flanked with white tapers in crystal hold- ers. Mrs. Stuart E. Moore and Mrs. IJRITGSTORE NEEDS p shop At ' new acnvron ., SAN FRANCISCO -(CPI - The Swedish Transatlantic Line has announced the inauguration of I I 9heerhOhuMwrvVQ Illnisol lino II'l" -a ron THE BEST Ill a new service Connecting Szm Fran- WV , , g longena will carry freight cisco with South Africa. 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Just arrived from sun-kissed orchards, these large, luscious beauties are at the peak of flavor goodness. Serve them sliced with cream or ice cream . . . enjoy them in pics, short- cokes and puddings . . . or eat 'em as is. They're a. each of 3 buy-and at this ow. low price, it will pay you to buy them by the basket for home canning. ” ' C .... . 65c 29c 59c Tins .3"? .............. ,. 49c QUALITY MEAT iino. Slleocl 39c Delicious Superior WHITE Chol PORK BUTTS. lb. . SUGAR- 10 L5. Bag 93: 100 Lb. Bog 58.95 1 . SAUSAGE. lb. . . . 40c ce Fresh 53:: Tasty Corned TONGUE. I5. . . 40c These Items also on sale of the following Co-op Stores: CHERRY VALLEY VERNON RIVER MORELL CARDIGAN ST. PETERS TRACADIE v 2808 " nus ONE SfOP MARKET"