, Dews =e F MR. AND MRS. PETER GALLANT WED AT STELLA MARIS CHURCH of honor was the bride's sister, Kathy and bridesmaid was | Mary Eileen Gallant. Fol- | lowing a reception at the Can- | adian Legion, Rustico, the newlyweds left on a honey- moon trip to Cabot Trail, and-- Nova Scotia, and’ are now resi- ding in North Rustico. Marriage Vows were pled- ged recently at a double ring ceremony. at. Stella Maris Chureh, North Rustico, when Mary *Eleanor Blac- quiere, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs: "Dennis Blacquiere, » be= came the bride of Joseph Peter Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L: Gallant. Maid -MR.-AND_ MRS. CHARLES MUNROE... “Wedding Vows Solemnized At Double Ring Ceremony Trinity, United Church, Char- | beige and brown accessories, | on ae scene ai @fjand a corsage of yellow roses. early f, ng in em! tmmediately followi her. when Donna Catherine, ceremony a recention was ‘ot ” Cae eee —— Club for aporoximately 140) aries Leroy rphed guests. The bride’s table was) ™ Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Mun-|contered with a three tiered| ne : wedding cake topped with a) The altar was decorated with) niniature bride and groom.| baskets of mixed gladioli and Ralph Rupert proposed, the| roses, and pews were marked) toast to the bride, which was with white organza, and pin K/ sssonded to by the groom, who! sladioM petals. The double ring |in-tum proposed a toast to the! ceremony was verformed BY \iridesmaids, which was replied | Rev. G. G. Wyrwas. to bv Sidney Hurry J. °D. Herdman, the church Judy Hipperson organist; played the wedding) 7" a guest book music and accomoanied the °o- ‘nist, Mrs. David Cox, who sang ‘Nhe Lord’s Prayer” orior tn the ceremony and “O Perfect lowe’ during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage bv her father, wore a full floor ‘encth gown of silk organza over. taffeta, with an overlay of lace and seed pearls on the front panel, and accenting . the scooped neckline. Her four - tered bouffant. veil of ‘silk Mu- sion was held in vlace by a large fabric rosette. Sha carried a| ra‘cade of roses, lily of the val-| _ley aM Se bs Attending the bride were Vir- £nia Shaw, as maid of . honor, Jean Court and Jeanne Camer- on, sister of the bride, as brides- maids) They wore identic al) ARPS) floor length sheath gowns ~ Paris pink ofganza and lace, NIST 8 with matching velvet bows at) EDUCATIO _ } the waistine Their heed dre sos | SAN RAFAEL, Calif. (AP)—| were satin flowers and tulle|Henry Kittredge Norton, law-| veiling’ in shades to match their| yer, educationist and business dresses. -l executive, died Tuesday in hos The best man was Sidney|pital. He would have been 41) Hurry, ‘cousin of the groom: The | Thursday. Norton had been! Evests were ushered to their)teacher and world traveller, au- by Seymour Hurry and | thor and master of 11 foreign Doughas Cameron, brother of languages. during bis colorful the bride. ‘career. During his time he we was in change; For a honeymoon trip to New! York, the bride chose a three-| piece suit of winter white with corsage was of pink roses. | Out of province guests inclu- ded Lloyd Cameron, ‘Halifax: Mr, and Mrs. Richard Rice; Moncton; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurry, Bonnie and Janice, Truro, NS.; Mr. and Mrs. George Roonev, Toronto: Mr.) and Mrs. ‘Arthur Scott, Mass.; and William Burgess of Toron- to. E : i Mr. and Mrs. Munroe are now residing in Charlottetown where lthe bride is emoloved with the) Island . Telephone Company) and the groom is emoloyed with | Keith Pickard, Architect. | | ‘Photo by Frances Davies, The bride’s mother chose for|important positions in the Na-' ee Gonugier's wedding & — tional Broadcasting Corpora-| an blue lace dress it | tion, RCA, the New York. Stis-) on accessories. Her. cor- uie and Weners Railroad | sage was of white carnations. (4% The groom’s mother wore a/and the New York Transit ~ Chocolate brown lace dress with thority, jole, adding all remaining ingre- ‘our query. ‘‘She- was just--knitt- | We Méted _chrysanthem u:m s from the flowerbed lensures a measure of safety to IN the United States, most frozen, and must be thawed cooking. They are avail- . Instead of roashing the suggest that our readers pot- roast it for a change, and star it im the following menu. TOMORROW'S DINNER Sardine - Pimjento-Hard-Cooked | was daeaoees Pot-Roasted Duckling 2 with Olives ~ Buttered Coarse Hominy Coffee or Tea Milk Measurements level; recipes for 6 POT - ROASTED DUCKLING WITH OLIVTES ready - to* cook cut in small sections % c. fine - chopped onion cklings in the supermarkets ji are before able nation - wide at budget IDA BAILEY ALLEN Pot Roasted Duckling Easy On The Budget Fe" BE es 9 rE we = s54 2 ° is vinegar the last - 1 peeled section garlic, crushed % tsp: black pepper % tsp. ground cinnamon 2% c. boiling water 1 small bayleaf % ¢. chopped parsley \% tsp. salt F 2 tbsp. flour ‘ % c. stuffed olives, scalded sliced * Saute bacon in heavy 10" fry pan for 2 min. Add duckling and slow - fry all over in it. When nearly brown add onion. Transfer to deep 3-qt, casser- dients except ‘flour and olives; cover. Simmer or slow - bake 3 hr.—at- mod. -heat until -duckling 2 tsp. chicken bouillon powder |% tsp. is tender: Remove- duckling from. casserole. Make gravy. (Photo by Craswell’s Studio)| The gravy: Stir 2 tbsp. flour ja platter of. cold ham, until smooth with 2 tbsp. cold water. Smooth - stir into residue gel molds can mint leaf sprig - ced atop each } MR. AND MRS. PAUL Ames-Weatherbie Vows Pledged At Zion Church Pink and8 white roses tied| The bride, given in marriage with white bows marked the |by her father, wore a floor trimmed with lace. The Empire - waistline accentuated the. full back which fell away to a chapel train and her bridal veil was a man. The ushers were Michael Middleton of Summerside, Her- bert McPherson of Alliston, P.E.I. also a cousin of the groom and Eric McEwen of CFCY. ; . |Mrs. M. Middleton of Summer- side, and Valerie . Charlottetown wore dresses_of slipper. satin in‘ ire style with mate’ >}headpieces circling their fures. John MacGowan of Montaaue. ij cousin of the groom, was best HAPPENINGS Audfey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8506 © Grey Riverbed or Tan ' @ Sizes 5 to 10. oon — reee ~ Kay Wilfred Corri gan, Tracadie J, s, Elmira, P.E.I- left Tue- |Cross and is returning to Winni- 1 Lo sday morning for Windsor. Ont., |peg, Man. the end of this week. e Reg. $4.95 ® where they will visit with Miss ELLEN’S DIARY ‘What were you asking me, Ellen?" James questioned a few: minutes ago, hanging away cap and jacket after an excurs- jon through the evening, which had taken him away to visit at another farm - home... The Lady Moon was blessing the countryside then. silvering the yards and the quiet fields of the valley, checkering, we knew, the woods’ paths, on which. now lay the new - fallen leaves. There would be scent of ripen- ing fern and bracken too about, and a tang in the air of frost. “Oh, che wasn't-doings @ thing, Ellen". James replied to ing away on... I'd say it was @ sock.” «+ “‘We must remember to take the black ewe's fleece to. the mil one of these times’’, we eaid. this after- oon, to have continuing ‘bloom indoors, an aster - like white one, and..another..in.a.rosy. shade. There was a sound of voices in a piggery then, where Peter and his grandfather were engaged in placing an inner Lady Moon Was Silvering . Yards And Quiet Fields farmer replied. “Not like other harviests’”’ James _remas , soberly +» This however and very beautiful. : Until: tomorrow. — Diary Good - night.... . James, Charlottetown; Mr. and “Oh a nice few'’ the younger Hike oth er October._nights, those _rememb-. eted through the years: bright Smith’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and| Patsy Cheverie, Halifax spent ‘ : Mrs. R.° -before going |the holiday weekend with her out to La Prairie in |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb €a er ap Manitoba: os i\Cheverie, Tignish. | ‘ |. Also brown or (Photo by Graham Thomspon) | SST” $3.99 23] WRIGHT SHOE CO. Charlottetown Lawfence Thompson of the Bank of Nova Scotia, spent the long weekend at his home at Long River. He has been temp- orarily transferred from the branch at Montague to the Alb any branch of the bank. Janice Waite, RT, Middleton, N.S. and Judith Waite, nurse in training at the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital, Halifax, spent the holiday weekend at their home at Kensington. David Wedge has returned to his home. in St. Louis after spen- ding some ti me in Hamilton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Balderston and family have returned “ to their home.in S ou t hport after spending a few days touring Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry are spending a holiday with relativ- es and friends in Mass., U.S.A. While there, they spent ‘Thanks- giving with their daughter, Tish and son, Billy. Leo Broderick and » sister Patsy, students at St. Dunstan's University spent Thanksgiving at the home of their parents, Mr- and Mrs. Everett Brod erick, Tignish. t Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Cudmroe of Wheatley River over Thanksgiving week- end were: Mr. and - Mrs, A. Graves and baby daughter, De- nise, Montague; Mr. and Mrs. €. S. 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