ii .5. -.. ls Solemnized Oerrude Ma rte Glover and Kenneth John Pollard exchang- ed wedding vows before the Rev. 0 B. Hoiesen. Saturday utter- nonn. August 3. I957. in the chin- pel of First St. Andrews United Church. London. Out. The bride of London is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. William A Glover. White Sands, Prince Edward Is- land. The groom. also of Loiitlon. la the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pollard. Blytli. The Ride was given in mar- rlaiae by her brother-in-lavr liar- ry Reynolds. The bride wore a formal gottn of silk organza and tie iter duchess satin. fashioncti oti priti- cess lines with lily-point sleeves and scoop neckline edged IAIIII gills EAT Pollard-Glover Wedding In London lace in medallion inotitf. veil of silk illusion. and she car- Iand Steplianotis Sister of the groom, Miss Beryl Pollard. was maid of honor, with Mrs Seaman Glover as brides- maid. nearing govitts of crystal- ettc in shades of turuuuisc and ipaslci tcllou. I Grrioittsman tias lard. brother of the groom liani Pollard. also a brother of the groom. and Seaman Glover, brother of the britic, were uslicrs. For raveling to Prince Ed- ward lsland, the bririe donned Robert "wl J . a nut)" blue .-thcatlt dim-ss with' I couple I i will iiiake thctr home in London. It white t-iccexsorics. T he Wash Boiler Useful On Barbecue Grill By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "What is so amusing. mad- ame?" inquired the chef. "This picture in ttidztyis news- paper," I rciilictl. "Scc. it's 8 regular olrt-Iztsliioiicd i-opper-bot- tamed wash boiler. Why. ill: the aanie kind used tnr boiling the clothes in the days hefnre wasti- ing iiiat-liiitcs Only this trash boiler is copper-fiiiislicti uti the outsidc and cuiiipiicd ttitlt a tttre rack. But the cost is sky high" "May I see. madame” Ah oui." mused the chef. Plus ca change plus c'est la meme chose. - the more it CIIHIILZCS the more it is the same thiiigW ”I sut.:'Jt:st that our rcatlcrs search through tli e attic and basement, bring out the old wash boiler and fix up a wire rack for it. Then use it on the barbe- cue grill to boil curii a la mode - my newest intcniion." Corn a la mode: 2 doz. nictliiiiii ears: Add 1 tbsp. liquid ga"lic Juice. I tbsp. sugar. I tbsp. vine- gar and V: tsp. Tabasco to 3 qts. boiling water. Add 2 doz. ears husked green corn. Ball 5 min. Setve brushed with butter. Tomorrow”: dinner: Mixed veg- etable rice soup. jellied salmon loaf. cucumber cream sauce. po- tato chips parmesan. corn on wb. compote of fresh frtilts. hot or Iced coffee or tea. -proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Jellied salmon loaf: In a sauce- pan. mix together I citvclopc tin-' flatort-ti gt-lalin. l tbsp. siiuar. l ll-iii i stick ctiinziiiiiiii uiitl 't Isp. salt. Stir in '1 r each coltl iitiicr and tiiieuar I Stii'-rook (Her I Imt heat until the L-elaiin tiissrtltcs. Ilciiittve. stir in l IIlI.sI4'Il'II. (.ltlIl ttiri 3 c. lliikcil cziiiiirtl sttllllllll Iaiid I c sntall-tliccrt cclcr) I-iolti in 1-3 c. whipped icy cold etapo- rated milk. Rub it 4 c. mold with salad oil Spoon in the sttlnton loaf niixliirc. lhsp ttililc IRt'IFlI,'ttlitlt' 4 hrs, or tllllll tiriii. Lttittoltl (itiritisli ttilli slitcil lDIIlaIM'S and salziii grcciis Pass ctictiitibcr cream sauce. ('ucuitiber cream sauce: St'lI.'L'I I lcntlcr yoting ctit-titiilicr. Pecl. wish and (IF). Chop liiic. I Add I tsp. salt. 2 slitikcs Tu- bascu, I tbsp. minced dill unit I tbsp. vinctzar. ('hill. Scrve combined with I-3 c. It')' Icold whipped evaporated milk or I In c. dairy sour cream. Compote of fresh fruits: Coni- binc I-3 c. light brotvn sugar and 'I c. water: boil 5 min. Peel and slice 2 tart cookiii: apples. Add to the syrup; cook 5 1 min. I Then add 8 sliced peeled izonri- movcd. Simmer - milk. Allisize peaches. and 4 not - pr-clcd min. longer or niitil the fruit Isl measure.-me t- are level; recipes lred plums, halved and pits re- fork-tcntlc:-. Chill. seedl pearls and sequins. her ltngertipI rice a cascade of white gardeniasI ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED F ' .. ” "Ewi- JOHN HENRY SCALES I ALBERTA MacAl'S'..-INT) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac-tScales. son of Mr and Mrs. Aus- Atislziiiti of Bluoriifield. aiiiiouiice' tin A. Scales of Freetown Mar- gthe cit'.;a:cnii.-iii of their (I(tlll1ll- Irizige to take plate October 26th. -tcr Alberta Jc-an to John llt'tll)'III1 Bloonificld United Church at 3 p.m I ' ness COIllH('l5r-Willi no results. I I have made an adjustment of sorts to my situation; but in- I creasing luiicliiicss is crccpiiig tip Divorcee Is . . on iitc llziting uonc yt zi psychi- I ;t'rist I-1' st-t'cr:iI vt"irs I lliink' I hate iiiitlizililt tturkcri uitt soiitcl i . .i nI.III. WI" IMIIIIIIIII I M.” eiiiotioiial piohlriiis But this riiI riltuirt-il alitiiil Iii llllillllls acu INI"m3 wN":I”fI alI'II'”?IPIrf'I(IIw”l . ; - . .' ' t . and iii mic st'IlsF I II'tU'IlI liccit "IIUIIE mm I” II I rm aI"I'I" :ililc In Illltl luiimiiitxc xll't c mp? IN E J omcm 0 "1 I casr lslll too iiicolicrciit. aiiriI I I''”" ”'”””'”I 'I'”"i I'”I””I " tltat you t'IIIl prutitic some ill-I . - n - .. ITIll.lIflII lltts IIIIIN t.itIti,. Iltttdlti SIIIIII IIIIII IIIII nI,dII(II.I HIBIIII IIUUI. Ifd(P alts. an late mtsr . Inc IOI. any adnm, IEO slicer ncccssity But I hate 3 I itiiswtl the ttariii coiiip;iiiiuii liip GOING IN (-m(-LES of Il"ll1t'.'t'mtiIl'I ll tiit t-;sr . 1. I” . H l, .' ' I I Dcar B.A.: hoivicliow your tistwl -iiilt tlttcc tcliis. I . I I I I I” II I II story brings to Illllltl tlic 5:l,VII)'.lII II III H ill I (t' 0 till as A. . . I I I A rollini: stuiic gutlicis IIOI liilti II I llltllll tttlte lit-tiiiit. hr mussI-- Perhaps we HIIIIIIIIIIH. IS, vvotiitl llc is in.'it'rictl ttuziiii. IISIIEIRM III, IVIIIII. SIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..M),I hczir .iiitl liIi- ltziti Illtltlll IIl2lllltJ(IIlpI.ob1L,nI H71 do"-I kIIIIII. II,ht,I.eI l)PItiIt' Il.IitIl to lll.IIll)lI',I IIIII Ito EII IIIIIII hI.I.I,V-- of I.I,I”.5I. I - . -, .. lll I”'”I('”I ” II”'” ''”I” II'('IlIltt' yitti ttcrc spciikiiiu fIiilll'll-; ttlicic it ;t. lltilll lit-tit I slioiiitl m.I.lII,. III” ”II.I.I, IIIIII. III, 3" IIlI.,I ht: iiiukiiiu lictt mtiilzit-ls. littt mom III mI,I.IIl"L.hs "III III -Ihc dtiii't scctii zililc ltlt cstalltlisli aiiyhmage III b(,IIIg ..oII IIIII IIIIIN I further clu. c re 'lll(IIISlI)S lnl - . - -. - fa 'l 'll(l this IIIAVIIID liartl to tiii- As 53 t l-S I H C I n H MP 15" N dtfi's'taIid I ltaveiiit lI'I(l it (l'tl(' achieved m mm” of pumlunn , T t t lIEDPlfl('Ss: or chasing cniitncts with it Itlfill siiit-c itty ditisrt 1' lIaIId IITIIIQ In Iakc I,I.IIm IIOIII IIIEHIC tIt'irtI - lizitc L'tllIt' tIoI sot Iill I "mm OI. II.II.IIIII III iII.I.mIII,(. 3 mm C " ”- :I”'" i""(II”' I" II””i I lI:”'I,k act of cin.-iiiiistanccs. a ncw and am 9" ””"r9 I” "59 "'5' ”” different social status. and so on. Rather. a worthwhile life NIH- sist.-i in having roots in rclcvaiit relntiiiitsliips: and in growiiig. tin- fuldiiig. bcctiniing ”a root per- son" with rcfcrciice to thc sell cook aluiiil HI ' nu r-I the LMAN'S 0”” OF P.E.l. . oEi”SATlGllAL SAVINGS you are. essentially. It is a mat- ter of flcdging out. in a more or less consistent framework of ex- perience-to which additioiis mayl be mltdt'. front time to lllIIl'. FENDS AGAINST PAST A satisfactory life is iicvcr a case of skittering about the lami- acape of the human st:-ne. trying to latch on to "a good thing." As of now. It appears that you are a loner in lifc--cut off from locial roots in your present situ- ation. Hy which I mean. you aren't associated, on a residential or visiting basis. with either fam- ily or friends or kissing kin in, this vicinityr-as a wontztit IIIEIIII bf. Wlltl Hits 8 IIEIIIVP OI llI(t Clini- miini-.v. uitli a littppy licriizigc. The fact that yai nre tin mit- Ilder socially, with no "in" any- wherc on the score of emotionzill security. and that your h.-ibitiizil lnllilllflllbi It Kcttiml tuirsc. anti "Till .l'"II't'c liiirl psyt-liititiir liclii for scvcral IV'L'Hl2si, .sllL'.i!0.sls that your early Ill(' W-15 ttisntivan nur- oue to your det'oInpm('nl--lti put ZUMMZW " his doctor uanaCantlIeIlcLnre.lonna'Ildttc.PIiIe1 Page 8 The Guardian HAPPENINGS The christening takes place in Calgary this Sunday, September 29.11. of Lieutenant and Mrs. liar- ry P. Williams a Freenianis baby daughter. Her name will be Jennifer Lois Williams-Free man and she is a granddaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin flog- ers. Crcstuood Drive Mrs. Leigh Warren and Mrs. J. S. Taylor were joint hostess- es al an enjoyable welcome par- ty on Tuesday evening honoring Mrs. Roy ltlugford who with her husband and family ltavc recent- ly taken up residence on Long- worih Atcnue. After a delightful programme given by Mrs. Harry Davison. Mrs. Malcolm Beck and Miss Lena Mt-Lure had been present- ed. rcfrcshmciits ticre s-ervcd. Mrs. Fulioii Atlants pl'ChItJt3(I ov- tlic tea talile atid was assistrti by Miss Lily Gordon and Mrs. J. S. Taylor. A very lovely gift was present- cd to Mrs. Mugfnrtl li.v ltlrs. Warrcii anti Mrs 'I'oy!or. .tttilc the guests saiig ”l-ior blics A Jolly Good Fellow." Hrs. Mug- ford charmingly thanked hcr hm- tesses and all other future neigh- bors for their happy iittroducltoii to the Longtvorth Avciine com- muiiity. Mr. and Ttlts Gcotitc ll. SIt.'-r- ren leave today for Victoria, I'- Thurs. Sept, 26. 1957 recommended Carnatio , I C., where they will attend to 26th Dominion Convention of if War Amputations of Canad. They will also visit their tlnet. daughters in Ontario and Mill Bill in Drummond ille. Que. The Xi Alpha chapter. Beta Sigma Phi had as their guests to a dinner bridge at Miss Mary Stewart's. Lakeview Lodge. Cav endish. Sept. 21, the Beta chapter from Summerside. They were joined by the Alpha chapter, Charlottetown. First prlzg wall itoii bi fttiss Lena M;-icLure. 2nd,I Mrs J itck Balcom. 3rd. Mrs. Myron Bell. Miss Dorothy Easter has re- turned to the PE. Island hospital niicre site is employed followlngl ilii-cc ttccks vacation spent at lit-i" lionic in Hampshire. WhilcI on her holidays Miss Easter spent I scvt-ral days visiting in Amherst with her nephew. Mr. EdgarI Parker and Mrs. Parker. r we I. , I. 33- ........a...... 8 out of 10 mothers who feed their babies a Carnation formula say, "My doctor recommended itI" 'tir Joe llnyt left WednesdayI for I-"it-ticrictoii, New Brunswick. to resume his studies in engi- nerring at the University of New B " K- . l . . .&d7'& wnsmc You can trust Carnation. It's the safest, moat nourialnng gr: .L)' - 3lr- BM Cafwth FIIIITOY 5I-- and digestible form of milk. More mothers feed Carnation I I9” Iwdlwsday '"”"""II for to thcir lmliics than any other brand. In fact, more Iliirctlci-ictoii, where he will enter the l,'iiiti:-rsity of New Brunswick. Carnation is tisctl iii liospital formula rooms than all other lllln brands combined. Ask your doctor about Camat.ion-- " l the milk every doctor kiiowa. Corporal Walsh And Bride Wed At St. Anthony's .. A very pretty wedding '.V'tS sol- cmiiized in St. Antliotiy's fI.C. Church, on August 10th. vslicii Grace Eliwbdth, daughter of Mrs. Rose Mclicnna and the late Edward McKenna. became the bride of Corporal John Robert Walsh of Brac Parish. Thc youthful bride. given in marriage by her brotlicr. Ed- ward of Rumford. Mc., was beau- tifully gowned in white net ovcr taffeta. ller headdress was a pearl tiara from which fell a silk embroidered finger tip vcil. She carried it pcarl rosary riiitl American Beauty roscs. The bride was attended by her sister Barbara, who wore a gown of heavenly blue net ovcr talle- ta and carried pink carnntinns. The groom was ably supported FREE! sun to: THIS VALUAILI aooiu:v."You and Your (Viiitcntoil Halt)”. I14 ltIllIluI'lI.II.lV9 pages, offered rtur. tn iiintlicrs niiil cxpcclant mritliara. Wntaa to Dept. N. Y., Carnation Co. Limited. Toronto. by his brother Sherman. Alter the ceremony the wed- iding party breakfasted at the home of the bride where the guests of honor. Rev. Father Pl- tre and Rev. Father Dooley of Brae Parish extended congrat- ulalions and good wishes to the Iyuung couple. In the evening friends and neighbors gathered at the bride's BUTTER 2 lbs. SL39 SUGAR I0 lbs. 5l.09 home. where a delicious supper ' I was served and a three tired 0 wedding cake. baked by a friend M3343” of thc bride. was cut in the tra- A Re” Buy . ditional manncr. Afterwards the Iibriiic donned a blue suit with white acccssorlca and the happy I "" ' OASTING PORK W" W 96 lung several places of interest 903,433 Ll in the Maritimcs before going to Pt-tnwawa where the groom is stationed in the Canadian Army. SLICED BACON 750 WESTMOKELAND WJ. Mrs. Hal Rogcrson cntcrtaiticd thc members of Wcstinnrcland W. I. for their rcgulitr monthly nicot- ing which was held 'Fiics(l;rv evo- nlniz. September 3. Meeting op- ened in usual manner with the vice-president, Mr: .Roy Gallant prcsldlng. Roll call ttzis anstvcrcrl iii iiiiir mcmlicrs. collccliiin 70 coins Minutes ttcrc rcad. approved anti signed. Reports of conunitteu (Mnuc p were heard and new ones were 15: :tt:?::;:i..S;i::."t'.:f- .?:::. BACON suns lb. 43: IIIIIIIII - ILCIIITI. Mrs". I-ltldie Trowsdnle; II-Jditcatioiial, Mrs. Ilal Rogerson, Iltlrs Eldon Leard: Social. Mrs. Ivcrncr Moore. Mrs. Roy Croes- .man: Lunch. Mrs. Robert May- hcw. Mrs. Vcrner Moore, Mrl: llclicr Cttnflcld. Mrs. Robert Mityhew Invited I the mcnibcrs for October meeting. SMELTS lb. 23:: COD FILLETS lb. 19: 3 doz. 89c PORK CHOPS lb. I 69: SWEET AND JUICY SUNKIST ORANGE5 GKAVENSTEIN EATING it mildly. FRII-IND T0 ALI. Thus. your unhappy prcscm is probably only R cunliiitirttitiii of your equally '0l' more tiitlizippy- past history. So what to do? Wcll. recognile that you are at izripsi with the proposition of making al life for yourself. as host you can. And bcuin prct-isclv vtlicrc you are. hctng xi tlintiglitliil, liclpiiil. non-sclf-sccking-pcrson. in rcla.I tlon to any and all who cross your path. This is "really Iiviniz." I Also. use your leisure to Icarn the techniques and power oil PI'B.Vcr. To start, voii might road Emmet Fox's hrnrltttre Slakc Your Claim (HRT'pCI'5tI ' H ! M. . (Mary Hitworth e o u ri ii 9 I 5 through her column. not by maill 0" P('I'SOIIal intcrvicw. Write to her in care of this nous-paperi) STANOPE W.I. The reitular monthly meeting of the Stanhope W I was held atI DIIWBY kitchen shelter on Scpt-t ember 10th Meeting opened hyl IIHKIDI ”John Peel, followed byl the collect. Fourteen memherll Now going at. .. . DRESSES 1 rack now SUITS 7 only going at . ... . COATS ..-us... KENNEDY'S ODDS & ENDS SALE ILOUSES up to 3.98 Balance of Summer Coats KENNEDY'S Ladies' Wear I66 Oueen St. ISLAND BLUE PLUMS HAMPER s3.oo I COOKING APPLES . . . . . . . slb. bag 39c I ONIONS ' 99: I SILVERSKIN 2 lbs. 35: PEAS TAITY PAC-10 OZ. 2 for 29: 1,98 I 5.00 10.0" M price I New Robin Hood family :12: 39” WHITE Oil CHOCOLATE .-eneeove I EXTRA SPECIAL and two visitors answered in g roll call. and paid 50 cem; "ch towards the cancer drivc. Minutes were read, approved, tom the Red Cross was read. ItI was decided to write concerning the first-aid courul. also to Iead for Cod Liver Oil up. anlea. It was moved and second-I ed that the organ be sold. Thei ice decided upon being 313,00; embers to have first chance o(I yurchase. -New conmiitteee appointed were: School. Mrs. Browning; SICK. Mrs. Ray Carr. Mrs. Keith Douglas; Letter and Program- me. Mrs. James Mct.nuchIan.- Mrs. George McMillan; Izuachu Mn. Lloyd Bell, Mrs. go. Collection amounted to ti.-I I Mn. Hantv Mactmu-Itlan In-' I vited the members to her home tor the next meeting. Roll call tzo' Ila .' K ma PW panadDe"YoaIIaQ PRICE ON A HIGHLY ASK FOR Fl . IDEAL ECONOMY FOOD THE LEADING GROCERS Manufactured at .. .f.'lY LT). Sulaantda. I00 LI. IAG OF PUIITY 85.98 IIAIII Tumour. .19: rounaim. Cemtler. 3'le nuances I Ieets.1!er.29e IKE! OuIIta.2he19c was-ace. Peeabo.1IevIl5c NUTIITIOUS Iillcandeued vagsegsgle 3 for 39' ZQKEM I i' F9!” 1.: IT AT ALL Tl.-IIIII I:l'