; pony MS Bee &) ter is Ty ees MR. AND MRS. J. L- HOGG Pretty Summer Wedding H t Trinity Church eld At Trinity C A pretty wedding was solemniz-; which were marked with flower- | ed at Trinity United Church ‘Char- | ing Quince and white satin lottetown on June 30th at.3 p.m. | bows. | when Velma Gladys. only daugh-| The mother of the bride chose ter of Mrs Edith Chappell. befor her daughter's Weddin dress | eame the bride of John Darius|of blue lace over taffeta with Lowell Hogg, son of Mr. and Mrs.| white accessories and ‘a corsage Darfus Hogg. Wilmot Valley.|ef white feathered carnations. The Rev. A.F. MacLean performed) groom’s mother chose-a dress of the double ring ceremony. Dlue silk print with beige acces- The church was decorated for | sories and-a corsage of pink fea- the occasion with baskets of sum-/thered carnations. mer flowers. Mr. R-F.- Mugford}—Followingthe—ceremony—a_re- as—organis ndiace anied ception was held at the Char- Miss Joyce MacCallum as she} lottetown Hotel where the brid='s. gang, “The Lord’s Prayer” be-| table was centered with a three fore the ceremony and “The Voice) tier wedding cake topped with a} that Breathed O’er Eden” during! miniature bride and groom and the signing of the register. iflanked by tall white tapers in The bride given in marriage by silver candle-holders. The toast her brother. Mr. Fred Chame"./to the bride was proposed by was lovely in a floor length por- Rev AF. MacLean and respond- trait gown of white Chantilly lace | ed to by the groom. oe and pleated nylon over satin and; For a honeymoon trip to the net with flowing bouffant skirt.}U.S.A. the bride wore a sheath The fitted bodice featured a sa- dress of white nylon with large brina neckline and was trimmed multi-colored dots with match- * . with iridescent sequins and pearls|img “hree quarter length jacket | The sleeves were long and came and white accessories. Her cor- te points over the hands sage was blue and white feath- A coronet of pearls and sequins ered carnations held her elbow lenzth veil of tulle, Previous to her marriage the it: -- ~ r c er earrings. gift of the groom, and lovely zifts by the staff of carried a cascade bouquet of Am-| MacDonald's. where she was erican Beauty roses viously employed. A_ miscellan- Miss Katherine Younker. cous-| ity -hower wes he'd at te b re) in of the bride. as bridesmaid, of Mrs. Lincoln MacLeod where o lace over faffeta with matching; received. bolero, headdress and mitts and! carried a nosegay of yellow mums’ moon a reception was held at the and white carnations. _ | home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Mr. Denzel Hogg. brother of| Thane Baglole. Also a commun- the groom was best man. Mr! ity shower was held at the home Sterling Chappell. brother of the of Mrs. George Hogg. Wiimot bride and Mr. George Sma!l'man Valley, where they received many ushered the guests to the pews: lovely and numerous gifts. wore a waltz-length gown of green) many lovely and useful gifts were} On return from their honey -/ _|director of B way production | . pes tefl tf is f : [ i F i i i 5 i - F _Reginald McCarweli - | two children of Hamilton, Ontario, are visiting -Mrs. . McCarvell’s sister, Mrs. George Scantlebury and relatives in Alexandra and Kensington. Mr. McCarvell will join them Old Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Penny, 17 Forbes Lane, Andover, Mass., who have been visiting Mrs. Pen- Lure, Brackdey Point, and Mre. F, gre 33 E ve been vacation weeks with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kays, 19 Hillsboro Street, return- ed to Calgary by plane. Miss Edith Stanley of Mont- meal is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C.C. Thompson, Palmer Apts. H Mr. and Mrs. George Ohap- | Mr. pelle. Scarboro, and baby daugh-' guests at the garden ter, Joanna, fave been visiting’ Government House in their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos-| Her Majesty eph Curley, West Royalty, and‘ and Prince parity, at honor of Queen Elizabeth Philip. Edna Farnell Represents Halifax As Miss Canada Another brilliant member of! Mrs Bowie describes her as a the Farnelj family is Miss Edna|“‘true blue-nose” capabie of taki arnell. niece of Mrs R.A Mac-| part in any discussion concerning Kay, Amherst. N.S., and the jate| her province. She is well inform- Elmer Farnell, also a cousin of |ed in civic affairs and politics. Audfey Farnell. as an intelligence test which the the Halifax Mail-Star. | proved. presen: Halifax in the “Miss Can-| cipation in the dramatic arts ada Pageant” held in Hamilton, | Ontario, August 6-13 she appeared on Uncle. Mel's rad- She will be sponsored by Oiand jo showing singing ‘There's a| yl-rred pcacl bride was presented with many ad Son Limited who have in the. Gold Mine in the Sky’, and ever | Of two. and a pair of cooks man- S.A. Past sponsored numerous sport- gince she has been singing for | ned this farm today as we shall pre- ing acitivities and cultural talent radio. television, concerts. erche-|On any haying-days ahead. So | groups in dramatics, music and stras, and in church choirs. the arts throughout the Meri- | In 1954 she was with Al Foster ° : | and his “Alibi Room” and in 1858 times Mrs. Cherie Bowie was asked b she was under contract with Don the ational director in Hamil- | Messer show. She is presently ton to head a selection committee | under contract with the Roadeo in Halifax for the province. Jud-| Recording Company, making long ging for the area was completed | playing records of George Form- July 1 and Miss Farnell was a0-! by’s works. nounced winner. The final con-| For the talent judges in Hamil- was “fair of face and form. in-|ertson, professor at the Univer- telligent, with personality. poise.| sity of King's College. as bak charm, talent and excellent Jones wrote the orchestration for character.” | the piece called “Careful Oid. The grand winner Miss Canada| Cautics Old. Me.” | Pageant will be under the direc-| Her hobbies are not limited to tion of Bob Russel. producer and singing alone. She is a swimmer, shows. The grand winnerMiss ‘Can- ada, wil! receive an all-expense- oaid trip to Europe, will mee Posed several songs, one being about “Halifax Harbour called “The Wandering Barber’. Miss Farnell will fly to Toronto " Trip. From Coast To Coast i s Most Mer Emerald on June first to attend through ' Hot ELLEN’S DIARY Across the fields from the wood- es, lifted, fell, and were repeat- ed for every listener's enjoyment. So enchanting we them. mindful always of ; cy, in ancient t away lands ii s% EEF E ; E i i Es z@ ‘1 ff § g [ | are apt to take in gift these days | without a word of thanks: the lit- | tle song sparrow atilt in the creep- @r outside the i door who sings to us so pr to mark when we harvest them | but neglecting provide some sur- prises when in next blossoms they flaunt some different shade than) we had expected; a young smile in new words ‘‘and now what are. The following article is from Halifax candidates had to take, | you doing? Busy baking some- through the winter. won't it?” | thing? Good!"" A loved step on a Miss—Edna—Farnel!__9 Merson |— Miss Farneli-has hobbies whict-yard-path, alittle truck homing: ed presently looking up from her Avenuc. has been selected to re-\ range from trout fishing to parti-| im the dusk safe and sound to the reading “‘A newly-wed was won- | yard. How many things there are) At the age of two and a half; to count up as blessings at the| weren't as light as those he used! lend of our day. A little lad. a mannish fellow | silent it. was here after the busy-| ‘mess of last week! Empty were! ‘the shorn haylands along. the IDA BAILEY ALLEN ‘Mr. and Mrs, John Cash left to vist his daughter Mother Made Biscuits - Daughter Got Husband |do you know what Gran'daddyv at the screen-door and the query). TODAY’S TREAT | RAISIN BREAD e Event $3 at After spending an enjoyable ten Tiaafag? : 1 d E : i si ! 4 sghe sf re Pi Ha E before going to Detroit, Michigan, , Andrew. nd his brother Mass., to visit sisters Catherine, Mrs. Aus- Callaghan and Mary, Mrs. Cullen, and sister-in-law, Miss| \Murphy. He then motor- ie home with Mr. and| 5 in Callaghan Waving) leted a most enjoyable trip coast to coast. Fi ; i : = E : | cE g38 Te mu 2 fesgas i backs. The bindings will not stand the strain. tainer. Pack it with cotton and you have a neat pin and needle ease for your purse or week-end bag. Tie a rubber jar ring to the end of the sring on baby’s pull | toy. It’s easy to hold and easy to pick up. Have a special place for deposit term now not far away. “And I'm earning a little mon- ey too. I'm paid by the load—that would be by the piece’’ she chuck- | . “TH need it too} : a gelatin in it. Stir in 4 (13-02.) “I don't know whether or not | cane ready-t tation a Tm 00n wages’ Mack offered dole- ly “If I'm not, I should be"! When I'm not driving a tractor, Refrigerate until slightly :thick- ened. § has me at? Tidying up: what the! “Mcke?: hay loader misses at the corn- ers of the windrows! Yes’ he nodded with little enthusiasm” : that’s what I do.” a. and 3 thap. chopped Granddaughter tittered. “That; : : vill feed your heifer and her calf), Transfers to stighthy oiled 3 qt. “Now here's a joke” she laugh- | sattoesis ¢ ten. of oe 1-8 c. sliced — stuffed olives, % c¢. diced celery, % c. chopped blanched almonds, 1 tsp. taste and color contrast. ' TOMORROW'S DINNER to get at her home in his courting Tossed Green Salad with Beets dering why his bride's biscuits, days.” Veal Birds Risotto | “And why weren't they?” Mack Zucchini Saute ~~ Sliced Peaches Pouring Cream ‘Silly!’ she giggied, “her moth-| Hot or Iced Coffee Tea Milk de those!’ i] tomorrow—Diary—Good-| TRICK OF THE CHEF night; Season steam - butter - sauteed -—|gucchini sparingly with chopped fresh or powdered dill. er Gourmet Din testant had tor be a single gir. | ton Miss Farnell wili sing a num- ranging in ege from 18 to 26. who| ber composed by Dr. CL. Lam-| Ready Within An Hour “A can on two of vichyssois proves to be a rea] timesaver and fine basis when preparing several delightful foods in the jreal gourmet class,’ remarked the Chef. ‘In the* test kitchen. | equestrian, painter, and has com-| these await your taste-test and opes unflavored gelatin in % ¢. approval, Madame.” | “Here, for the first course at luncheon or dinner, we have the |}familiar simplest form—canned the Royal family tour Canada, receive a complete wardrobe an a %.000 scholarship to continue studies. She will be elibibie for Miss America and sent to Atlan- tic City in the fall to participate in this contest. (Miss Farnell, born in London, ia Nova Scotia mos of her life Ontario. 24 vears ago. has lived and is widely known for her vo ¢al and musical abilities. Her vit- a’ statistics are 38, 25, 36. and she ghe is 5 feet 9 inches tall. ; i helt at the bride’s home in Rocky Point, Prince Edward Island. Mrs. MacEachern chose for her daughter's wedding a navy crepe dress and white accessories. while ithe groom's mother wore an az- | ure blue lace gown with white ac- teessories. Both wore corsages of white carnations. The bride's \going-away gown August 6 and will be met by vichyssoise as a soup. chilled but chaperones who will accompany differently served in crystal gob- her at all times throughout the lets. We also ‘have it hot. in contes. The contestants can't even so much as reseive a per- sonal phone call because of the danger of bad’ publicity No Nova Scotian has won the Miss Canada Pageant since 1946 when Betty Jean Fergueon was chosen. She is presently perform- ing an television in Toronto. a garnish of chopped chives “The next two dishes are for buffet or cocktail service.” “Congratulations, Chef! One is a dip, the second a new version of bite-size meat balls.” Measurements are level: Vichy Dip for Shrimp: Blend 1 413-0z.) can ready-to-serve vichys- | goise, 1 pt. dairy sour cream, 2) tbsp. lemon juice. 1 tsp celery | salt, % tsp. paprika, % tsp. salt and % tsp. pepper. Refrigerate several hours. Chill shrim for dunking. Serves 6. Five O'Clock Beef Balis: Shape any favorite twice-chopped beef any favorite twicechopped beef) mixture into small balls. LORNE VALLEY Mrs. Gertrude Crane, Chaniotte- | town, spent a few days in Lorne. Vatley,, during the past week. She | was the guest of her son-inlaw | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don-_ _ald Shaw. | | Mr. and Mre. Kenneth Mac serene-bordered smal! bowls, with -; ENTER TODAY! 290,000 IN PRIZES (DMA ner That’s oz.) can prepared mushrooms chojped in smail bits. Cover; simmer 3% min., or yntil neat is fork-tender. Risotto is the accompaniment. Mousse Elegante: Stir 3 envel- witer. ‘eat 1 o@ light cream; dissolve OF HEARING” TT 25 Winners Every Week 10 WEEKLY CONTESTS FREE Entry Bianks at your Zenith Hearing Aid Dealer! NOTHING TO BUY! NO OBLIGATION! HEARING AID DIVISION | | ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION REOPENING < Oa ACTA Leod, Toronto, Ontario, are vac-|_ Browe ia butter, thea half was a printed fawn sheath dress ationing in this vicinity. They are and beige duster with matching guests of Kenneth’s parents, Mr. gowns and picture hats of yel-| and Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod, and low chiffon. They carried nose-| nis brother and sister-indaw. Mr. trimming with green accessories 1959. to the strains of Mendels- sohn's wedding march beautifully rendered by Miss Eleatior Manch- ions, the Canoe Cove Presbyterian marriage of Hazel Lois. est daughter of Mrs. Hazel Mac- Eacherg and the late Angus Mac- Kachern of Rocky Point, PE.L _ton, Ontario. sin of the bride, Miss Stella Mac- rend>7cd-: most acceptably “The Love’’. The young bride wag, resplend- on princess liney with empire waist line, sabrina nee*!nc, 07in- ted sleeves and chapel train of MR. AND MRS. G. C. HICKS Canoe Cove Church Is Scene Of Lovely Wedding On the afternoon of June 27,| French imported lace over satin. | pride which was fittingly respond-,| ser brother Lorne while the mar-| gays of red and white carna- and she wore a corsage of yel- low roses. The bride's table was centered by a three tier pedestal wedding cake topped by a miniature bride ‘land groom and was cut in the tra- ditional manner by the bride. The master of ceremonies was E.L.. while Mr. Allison Ian proposed the Mac Mil- toast to the Her headdress of brocaded satin | eq to by the groom. j pill box design studded with) pearls, held in place a nylon over | young ladies, all friends of the all shoulder veil. She carried 4! bride, served refreshments. Miss Church was the setting for thce white Bible with cascade of red | gizabeth MacNeill, was in charge roses interspersed with sprigs Of of the guest book. Mrs. Bruce heather, (the gift of a friend wMactean ‘aunt of the bride), and _in Seotland.) : ‘Mrs. A.E. MacMillan presided The matron of honor, her sis-' over the tea urns. | maids, Mary Shenahan, Charlotte-| Mrs Hicks, ‘mother of the groom) of the groom. red and white carnations. | fried. Russ Hodgins. London,. Hunter of Halifax bride, and John Berryhill, cousin| their home in London, Ontario, | Of the groom, ushered the guests where the bride is on the staff with white ribbon. a valued member of Canadian About one hundred guests at-| Pacific Railways, London Ont.— | tended the reception which was} Phote by R.B. ‘Hambly. : 4 Mr. Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, P. | A bevy of beautifully gowned' and Mre. Peter MacLeod. | Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd MacDon- ‘ald motored to Marie on Sunday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Dingweil, Mrs. Daniel Shaw spent a few days in New Perth and Moniae- gue during the past week. She iwas the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ,Bruce Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. i Howard Vickerson. Master Garnet Ross, Union Road, is vacationing at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Bd Lowery. Miss Florence Hayden, Truro, | Nova Scotia, the past week | in Lorne Valley. She was the «o George Charles Hicks of Lon-\ter Anna, and. the~two brides-| The out of town guests included 8Ues of Miss Joan Macintyre. | The bride was given away by town, and Margaret Hicks, sister| Margaret Hicks. Russ Hod-| Mrs. Edward Lowery is a pa-| wore identical | gins and John Berrywell, all from ‘eint in the Kings County Mem-! lage vows were performed by! and picture hats of yellow chif-| London, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. rial Hospital. A speedy get-well | Rev. Donald Nicholson. The cou-| fon They carried nosegays of William LaCourse, Bedford. New | is wished for her. t |Hampshire; Clare Maerotto, Mar | Eachern, was guest soloist and The groom was assisted by his/fon Sterling and Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Maurice Fisher, Toronto, Ontario, is holidaying on the Is- Lord's Prayer” and “O Perfect! Ontario. Angus A., brother of the! The young couple will make 1and. He is the guest of hig mo- -ther, Mrs., Edna Fisher. ent in a white satin gown made/to the pews which were marked|of Emco Lid., and the groom is! Mr. Vernon MacDonald, Chat- ‘uttetown, was.a recent visitor to Lorne Valley, the guest of his ‘prother, Mr. Wilbur MacDonald. cover with canned vichyssoise | ,and simmer 2% min.; stirring oc- casionally. Garnish with sliced stuffed | olives. | One . meat makes about 30) “Here are two new entrees, | Madame,” the Chef pointed out: j@ext, “‘veal birds in a. chafing dish. which I like served with risotto. And on the pedestalied| plate is mousse eleganie, frosty | cold and designed for a summer, luncheon or dinner buffet party.’ | Veal birds: Season 2 lbs. sliced. | thin-pounded Italian style veal, cutlets with 1 tsp. salt and % tsp. | each pepper, garlic salt and pow- dered rosemary. Place 1 tbsp. moist erumb/! stuffing on each veal slice. Roll up; fasten with wooden pick. Brown in-butter in skillet. Add 1 (13-0m) can ready-to-use | Vichvssvise, % ¢. mitk and 1 (4%- Get Your Vacation Needs at Parkdale Pharmacy %. Peters Rd. Dial 6832 Open Every Night Til 9 p.m. Sunday's 1:00 te 9:00 p.m. @ Smiles ‘2 Chuckles Chocolates Prescriptions OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS The School year consists of 200 teaching days. School boards and teachers should plan the year so that, exclusive of holidays, the full period of 200 days shall be completed by June 30, 1960. Please note that the earliest closing date allowed will be June 24, 1960. It is suggested that schools close for the Christmas holidays on December 22 or 23 and re- open on January 4. It would then be possible for schools with a fall vacation of two weeks to reopen on ‘August 24 or 25 and complete the required number of teaching days by June 30, 1960. Under no circumstances should these schools reopen prior to August 18. Similarly, schools with a fall vacation of three weeks could reopen on August 17 or 18 and com- | plete the required number of teaching days by | June 30, 1960. Under no circumstances should these schools reopen prior to August 11. M. MacKENZIE, Deputy Minister and Director of Education. Department of Education, Charlottetown, P. E..L August 1, 1959. Sunglasses Coler film @ Cameras nis # Save that empty lipstick con- ton Fold in 1 e. smail-diced boned | salt, “% tsp. each Tabasco and) ‘uce; pass Russian dressing for | ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew,|Mrs. Cleve Whalen, Summerside, New Glasgow, P. E. I., announce|P. E. 1. The marriage will take ‘the engagement of their daugh-|place on Wednesday, Sept. 2nd, ter, Doris Blair, to Mr. John! Cavendish United Church at 2 o- Ross Whalen, son of Mr. and clock. is spending holidays at the hom of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- — _ BURTON non Doyle, Campbellton. s Mrs. Nina Doyle of Toronto, is} Rev. Preston Hamill of Kinkorg spending holidays with her sis-| was a visitor to Lot 7 on Sum ter, Mrs. Myrtle Doyle, Camp-'qay He celebrated 10 o'clock Deliton. : ‘mass at St. Marks Church, and | delivered a very eloquent sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard,| Mrs. Ada LaLint and daughter Burton, - recently visitedagM fS.|Carol Ann, her friend Miss Fj. Howard’s former home in Sa Dolen, also — ead \ Mest a : {Robert Campbell and ther dau- Mrs. Regina Coughlin of Bos-|ghter Marjorie of Cambridge, ton, Mass., is spending holidays at|Mass., spent a pleasant holiday™ ther summer home in Campbell-| with her brother-in-law and siste Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Glengarry. | Miss Audrey Doyle of Toronto “Henry Herbert” AND aatie “Mason & Risch” PIANOS j | When you purchase a Pidno made by Mason and Risch you are assured of beautiful and rich ‘tonal quality, light responsive action and authentic cabinet designs such as Hepplewhite, Moderne and Coloniak Also available for churches, schools, etc., the popular Studio Model. See the popular Henry Herbert and Mason and Risch Pianos now on display. Also other models by Mason and Risch ranging in price from 610.00 to 1080.00. A appneene en allewance’ will be made on your present piano when you purchase one of these pianos. 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