> .f ’ MARY HAWORTH e 'MacDonald-Publicover Vows i } e @x ‘x Solemnized In Toronto, Ont. Ex-Boy Friend Talks . . Wedding vows were exchang- length veil. She wore @ corsage bo |’ M k ed in Mimico er OE eee one Sees. A ut Gir Ss ista es Church on Saturday, Nov. “| Rev. Burch officiated th ja Toronto, when Bonnie Aane|double ring ceremony, . | ane aanens Saat Oar te ee eee The groom's brother, Gordon, lution actually does usher in |Publicover, Dublin Shoré, NS.. | Stended ‘by. ‘Mre, Gores Mee | sor tho pouhant, Wh tent deste ‘was united in marriage to Keti- Tonaid as matron of homer. cams cs neth William MacDonald, eec- r com item inscribed on the Wilson MacDonald of Joba- |immediate family at the ‘home | | Ledger 7 ston’s River, P.E.I. of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac tho vitmnato babance-sheet The bride, given in marriage Donald. ‘ by her father; was in @ street, The couple spent their honey- Results are tangible and per- length gown of white brocaded moon touring the Ottawa Valley. vasive. Harmful aseciations satin, with ‘wedding ring head- Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will melt away, until even the mem. dress, which held her shoulder reside in Toronto. ory is forgotten. Maliclously mo- - - tivated or enviously Pe ‘ the power, or the opportunity, or ; perhaps even the impulse or in- 5 P centive to ae caer as in the past, with. behav- - for or cruel thwarting or sourril- . ous disparagement. . So it is this course of self-pro- : tective action that I advise you to take, with respect to Tom. =|. It is futile to try to prevail : Dee ove meter. Soap Pepe ater harlottetown, moter Gpen yee 6 The Guardian, C Fri., 17, 1965. resement axe, _Seliverance j : from embodies , 4 has to be worked out on your | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS ‘ side of the fence, independent of 3 | . io tene os poe him, with er fortress and , never - | advocate: H, Now his remarks are killing me : Rose Valley UCW Hold Ie there anything I can say or See ae ee ceth cemmite A ? | A M ° ' eo — ae Waele personal ae Write her uction Sqle At Meeting - ee ee Semefal i Krew: bot’ aw’ {|i care of The Guardian ee want to do right. Please advise | . Rose Valley UCW met at the;cail was responded to by 15 PRELUDE TO SPRING me, for I don’t know how to! home of Mrs. beni -mnunnerd bg op oe ee Lo : - cope with the ‘situation. Thank | Newlyweds coe ee, ee, ene ee asurer Teporied 8 i¢-| two ‘designe in British wool ing with breast pockets, low- an all- wool suit in striking 7°—@-Y- er eines. tir homine on of 8245 Yeached. Tt was decided | from the Harella of London slung slotted belt, spotted hand- navy - white stripes. A crisp| .Dear G.Y.: The gospel truth, | Honored By : : 1966 spring-summer collection kerchief - in a wide range of : the ‘ ” is that in. the the devotional leader to forward $30 over this amount. Let white toplet and red carnation good news” is | . reading opened the meeting, fol-| The supply secretary, Mrs. H.| &T¢ ilustrated here. t, the ooeare Right, for the girl who : economy of Creation, God plan- | Residents ek ciel lowed by prayer hymns, L., Day, reported games and mit cute suit’, fly-front fasten- works or the girl who plays, highlight the , outfit. ned from the beginning, 0 to! : MacPHEE Each member took part in the|tens were sent for, Bruns : say, to have sacramental The home of Mr: and Mrs. MR. AND MES. PAUL ‘ ‘ service with a scripture verse, |St. Mission, also three bales of |retary, Mrs. Fenton Mayne; ative aid available for poor ig-| Daniel Gillis and family, Nor- caine end prayer, with the|used clothing bad been packed treasurer, Elsie Mayne; litera- HAPPENINGS: "|norant sinners who foolishly in-| oro, was the scene of a happy Patricia M Bosle Becomes “Nativity” as theme. The wor-|for overseas since the last meet-/|ture secretary, Mrs. Clark Hard- jure themselves in mind, body, | occasion when their son Doanid : y ship service closed with prayer | ing. ing; commoenity friendship, Mra. Audrey Jenkins, Wemen's Editor, Phone 4-8500 . epirit and relationships, and, in| and his bride were honoured by he Bride Of Paul MacPhee ["sus"omsi clare ter meter fie he fre" "etand By, x za, ses eso Sela it |e eens oe et ome for . . ; T e Bri eO au ac ee ieee er eee ae toe, peiconaa meeting, when E | sie wardship secretary, Mrs. Eimer; Harry Younker, Loyalist Rd. Joseph Mananing, Nave uate \Sects easin in Gee coos, . ness { when the secretary,|Mayne will have charge of the |Stewart; press and publicity,| has returned home after spend-/|was a recent guest of Mr. and The sacramental helps Holy ‘Trinity Church ia North yon Gardens, N. Vancouver, !nirg. ‘Frank Kahout, gave the devotional. Mrs. K. Mayne will|Mrs Leeland. Mayne; Christian| ing two weeks holidaying in Sa-|Mrs. Alton Robertson, Munn's| le. j scien, temiliarly Vancouver, B. C. was the sett-/ where Ted Cameron acted 25‘ ninutes and the visitation com |take the st ‘dy period on Brazil. | citizenship, social, Mrs. Lindsay | lem, Mass. Road. al ariehds ot God ia the ing for a recent wedding when emcee and also proposed the | nities reported. The following officers were|Seaman; representative on offi-|* . a set teat) Cee Patricia Marie Bosley was uni-|¢oast to the bride. Robert Line-| «visionary apron” was open: |elected for the coming year: re-|eial board, Mrs. Crawford Sin-| Betty Ching, RT, returned to| Elinor MacVane, student at |man ecene, ane: Contras. \ ee ae er ane on to the bri- ed as well as the “birthday box" | tiring , Mrs. Crawford] ise and ca | Bar work in Burtingtta, Vermont Prince of Wales College, spent [SSC a a5 elted te Script . Patri only | desmadds. congratulatory “holiday box’” | - president, Mfs. . Keith representative after spending a week weekend a home CP vad ea daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mich |telegrams were received from a cchikel’ Wanalaerea, fs proakieat, Mrs, |board of stewards, Mrs. Cedric mother. Mre. Clarence Ching | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-|¢8 (I een psa eg, ye ael B. Bosley of Port Alberni, | Prince' Edward Island, Quebec, Hobert Graham, the financial |Leeland Mayne; recording sec- | Seaman: f and family, Black Pond. - | Vane, Bothwell our sins, ors B. C. and Paul, the gon. of Mr.) Ontario and Saskatchewan. ick the soae sab Teed te - eee ieee ee eens rs. Paul Joseph MacPhee,/ Barbara MacPhee, sister of |Mrs. ; teed, 2 wen : Tan jor, Truro, N. S.|) Mr. . John Reeves, Jinn venpeasif giants * = Souris, P. E. I. .{the groom, flew | Dundas, dound thet the year’s allocation IDA BAILEY ALLEN spent the with his pa-|Sumimerside are leaving this} You don't mention having re- The bride was gowned in tra-/ Ont. to represent her mother and ined been met. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart| week for an extended visit to moorings or @ ditional white, eer of ~ her father was represented by| As auction sale of articles do- ' MacGregor, East Baltic. Vancouver, B. C., where they |@ffiliation. In any case, cade, with a cathedral train an uncle, Ronald MacDonald of \nated by members followed, and Homemade Bon-Bons will be guests of their son, Lee | you do or don’t God's double bell sleeves. Her bailer-| Burnabury, B.C. ~Miss MacPhee after 9 few minutes of brisk bid Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacAul-| and Mrs. -Reéves. as noted above are open to ina, veil of illusion was held in was in pink chiffon ‘and .Mrs. ding everything was ‘sold and ee ay, Souris Bast, spent last week- : 2 And I hope for your sake place by a pillbox headpiece and | Bosley, the bride’s-mother, chose |proceeds added to the funds In Entici ng Assortment: end in Nova Scotia. Allison Murphy, Norboro, left | you.will present .yourself she. carried a bouquet of Spider| French blue brocade for the oc- All officers were _re- elected on Tuesday for Windsor, Ont. good priest or clergyman, ‘i ond wr hae buds | sasion. . lfor the coming year. \ | Four business girls we |lines. == eae — oe Sos bic mecha See ‘oad toe Seed. 4c pea be we bronze, sewn *| For travelling, the bride wore| The next meeting ie. to be i f -skinned fruits, such ere rf pF indy : Joyce Lepine of Cloverdale, | a grey tweed suit with white an-|held et the home of Mrs. Frank |0" have ¢. Comssius cary PEs iekee cane . UCD yeast. In the United. States,| Frank Hughes, 1676 Chappelle |ing your wounds aod closing-out ar at Slane Heig |B accessories. Her cor: Kahout, when she will be devo- | on om tak ae spe-| green or purple grapes most muffins are made, quickly | Ave. your mistakes with Tom. nda Cameron of Ceptiano Helé |was a pink orchid, tional leader, Mes. Gordon Mac- \Crcr PTE Sting they| or lady apples with baking powder end so ere | hts, N. Vancouver was brides} owing a motor trip to Sou-/Kensie will present the chapter : the eweete| 2eeg whites classified es “quick” breads. | maid, with Tami Bevan of Taco-| | | O\OwNe Soe ‘trom the book and Mr, Package and. wrap a Now the modern muffin. mixés ma, Washingtotas»-flower girl. |thern California, the young cou- etudy T 8. for gifts. ; 2 tsp. water £ _ * 1 le s| ple will make their home in|Nicholson will have Missionary | 7, candies and glazed Extra- fine granulated sugar |Make them_even “quicker”. I They wore floor length crepe| Pe er. prayer. At the close of ‘the meet- | columed ‘yesterdey | (about 1% ¢.) have just finished baking a new gowns with bodices of golden : ling, redrestiments were served |.%, ,22”e = eat Wash, drain and dry the buttermilk nut-muffin mix, na brown _— <~ cared bow | wi _— by the hostess. eat ee ccae: an eek ae fruits. Combine egg whites and tionally distributed ___(the nuts} _ eth was flanked by tall HOUSEHOLD HINTS, FAIRVIEW WI sortment, to ‘be packaged one-|-water.and mix; do not beat | are ponte ee 4 tapers and standards of bronze! screwdrivers - with rounded ‘The festive season added to - @ kind. or_mimed. Die in trvita, coe ot 0 ee ee | Fa ene. Pk eream and gold mums, blend- ting can be reconditioned ‘by the atmosphere of the Decemb- B ered — half: pound box-|pletely in extra fine granulated Measuring cup anda kitchen a = ing with the wood panelling Of | crinding tips straight across| er meeting of the Fajrview WI Sora gold colored, as| sugar. Place on paper towels, fork; broke en egg into the at. ; ‘ the church. the ‘‘fine” wheel of a bench | held at the home of Mrs. L. C; a! erably "will lary at Foot temperature about cup: added % c. milk and etirr- Robert Linegar of Vancouver, | quently to cool the metal, then | Mclsaac with the singing of ee omer oid Makes about 2% Ib. glaz- ed a few times. Then stirred ia | om attended the groom as best man cub lightly with steel wool. | “Jingle Belis” and a nie ely irene Metes aout can led tuts. th ithe mix from the package ell at | and Tony Hart and Scott’ Mal decorated Christmas tree sur- |" ied in layers, Provide (Ghar dhe engarigoating tottne ence. teatl snieed Oak atl. atime oe i. a ae To air choth| 56 Ayan, tn rometet by rl ad exchange bon-bon cup for ease in|a_ candy- like crust trosted| what lumpy, in this case as it | F ‘ -. \gtrong winter winds, ‘use two! between members. paper ; (should be.. Spooned it into A reception was held at Can-!eoat hangers for each garment,| Mrs: .Thomas Murphy, prest- eae oe bat ora an eur dan an hey ri pan with 12 ecdigartenents ———_________._____ jreversing the hooks to form a jdent, opened the meeting and #emorous soneliy called (ung by Mitie thia wire | |in each of which I had put @ pa- | ‘{ circle. Then. they will not blow |roll call. was answered by eight {OP layer (professional a the Christmas iree | per baking cup (no greasing). | off the line. members and one visitor. Elec-| Ye Pieces”). : lThen into a hot (400 F.) | ; For a more lasting gift, pack; Cream of Tomato Bisque degree tion of officers for the ensuing'| ndies im @ email. jer, vase,-a|- Glazed Smoked Pork Butt [oven for 20 min. or until the mu- | : ; year was held with all officers |fa0 . ae With Green : iffins were golden brown. Just | SS oct heeae) ou ee ees. cel of LP RECORDS Thomas Murphy; vice- pr esi-| yi ioe te a d oes |cup (or use a bowl) and the kit- | dent, Mrs. Delmar Currie and |" in en ‘automebile” or | Cauliflower Vinaigrette | chen fork. The muffins pans did | secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Brent Pack inexpensive toys from | Buttermilk Nut Muffins (mix) not need washing as the com] GIVE A GIFT OF MUSIC THIS YEAR cee ea nS weriety ome: Chilled Mandarin “Orange | partmenis were lined with paver | FROM ZELLERS...RECORDS ARE A 4 letter concerning the Twoede liste aut chisters, fos contered| _Cotfea, ‘Tea, Of We enjoyed the hot mattios| GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GIVING ALL mair- competition. Mrs. Currie | nocolates end. caramels. To- MUFFIN NEWS with orange marmalade, for 1 YEAR "ROUND she : Ks 1a gave the financial teport and it day feat li and FROM THE CHEF dessert at luncheon. y mae * ie schol, alvoes op a frosty glesed fruits —altogther| Mesdames: .In. France, muf-' we wish you the same, et voila! 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Roll call was answered by eight members we peo visitors,—and an of Christmas gifts. Maple Leaf 99c 1 b. Mince Meat 4 Nuts “$5 Wb. tin} Shortening 89¢ Grapefruit Perfection % gal: Cue Super Size Toothpaste 1.49 29¢ Following routine opening and- business, an interesting reading of Scotland was read by Mrs. Donald; Currie and Mrs. Olive |+ MacLeod, and Ice Cream 89c 6 GET' ONE FAMILY SIZE 1. was read and dealt with. ’ One layette for the UCW was donated by the members and it more. It was algo decided to take money out of the funds to buy one dozen diapers to be used in the layettes. It was ‘agreed to give treats to pschool children at Christmas ‘and also to shut-ins in the dis- trict. “Mrs,- Waldron MacKinnon gave a humorous reading and drawing of secret pals for ‘66 then took place. A contest put on by Mrs. Garfield MacFadyen ° BOTANY @ MOHAIRS - French Fries 49¢ Apples - Perfection Can Milk For Ic More »_1 tb. pkg. 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