‘en MR. AND MRS. BLAIR WOOD Colorful Wedding Followed By Trip To Niagara Falls St. Paul's Church, Charlotte-,of Charlottetown became the town. was decorated with gla- dioli on Saturday,@ Sept. 11, an attractive setting forthe double ‘ting ceremony in which Andrea Claire, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Hunter-Duvar |. Morshfield. The service was conducted gH} ort z s makes hips 2 sizes-smaller IT WALKS WITH YOU-IT BENDS WITH YOU "(T SITS WITH YoU ~ It's done with bias-cut oblique panelling. Smooths away unwanted inches by molding your hips along the sitting, walking, bending lines of your body. This new slant design gives you increased freedom of motion, heavenly comfort hour after hour! Boneless, lightweight nylon elastic with vertical-stretch panels of satin elastic to tuck in _tummy and dertiere. - S Famous style 501. in white or black nylon power- net. S,M,L. $15.00. XL, $16.00. XXL, white only, $16.00. 3, WO a OD | “YouR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE’ | > Ped i f § a=3 have to work, and I feel I just bride of Robert Blair Wood, son of Mr. and- Mrs." Almon Wood, bY |on a no-cost or-low-fee basis. *iquets of red-throated, white a | guest la we ara || MARY HAWORTH Foreign Matron Anxious | About Future Security As there is to Legal Aid office in your municipality, the spok- esman suggested that you con- tact the Legal Aid personnel in the next county seat, or big city which your town ad- joins., Ask the Information Op- erator to give you the telephone numbers to call, to set up an ap- pointment. for studying your questions. ‘ Now, to illustrate the. ature of your confusion: You' raise the question of permanent “dis ability benefits” for widows. I know of none, per se. “Disabil ity benefits” accrue directly to employees permanently disabl- ed in line of duty, while on the job, etc., and derive from priv- ate insurance funds prepaid to cover the possibility, by the em- ployer or the “insured.” Perhaps you have in mind @ widow's social security pension, ‘jfor which she may qualify in later life, say after 60, on the basis of her late husband's fed- eral. social security tax contri- butions during his wage-earm ing years. It remains to be determined whether your own history of paid employment, before and iF zF g i a 5 fr ite fh £ My husband carries some in- surance, of course; but I fear this alone wouldn't take care of My needs. And when I think that he may die before I do, I become frightened that I would couldn't hold any job Again. Your advice will be appreciated. Dear K.L.: What you need, obviously, is somebody to help you clear up the confusion of just exactly what you are worry- ing about; and how much of your worry is justified; and what, precisely, should. be done, to bring at least some of the worry under control. if My first reaction, after study- ing your letter, was to reviw it with a spokesman for the Legal Aid Bureau,’a public service ad- visory agency with branches in many Americam cities and coun- ty seats, affording legal counsel to persons who need such help in line for tax prepaid, federal social security retirement im come in your own right, at “pensionable” age. It is well to check your citiz- enship status, also, as to wheth- er you are, or intend to become, a naturalized American citizen, and how the fact. on that score, now or later, might affect your financial prospects. Having done what you can to make a responsible showing, it is then good common: sense to refuse to worry about future possibilities that none can fore- tell. To worry assiduously about imaginary hardship is, in folk language, to “‘borrow trouble.” The remedy for such fear is faith in the meaning of life, as revealed in the Bible. The Psalms and the New Testament read daily as food for the mind, might help greatly to normalize, stabilize and hearten your out- look,—M.H. -. . hats complemented the dresses, and they carried cascade bow gladioli. The groom was attended The bride's mother chose sheath dress of jade crepe with lace bodice and sleeves and a ELLEN’S DIARY Farmer's Vigil Is.Lon a Awaiting A New Calf’ Autumns cool tang is in to rag in charge of the | ters’ Moon, that past sunset tra- The. bride chose for travelling — = seme be a two-piece suit of teal blue! “This night reminds me ‘of po- wool, a black velvet picture het | tato - harvestings in the long and black accessories. Her cor-|ag0" James said when we stop- sage was white gladioll. _ |ped a moment in the yard to ad- After a honeymoon to Niagara | Mire it... He is at the stabies now (Falls, the young couple will re; where, with the hands of the ‘side at Brudenell, P.E.1. clock checking away the minut- (Photo by Bill Tayler) ‘es ofthe day's last hour, our 4 fo $5.00 DOWN BUYS YOU A CANADA SAVINGS BOND AT CANADA’S FIRST BANK BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS « DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%—$2.5 FOR A $50 BOND; $5. FOR A $100 BOND, ETC.» BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS OVER A YEAR. BUY YOURS AT ANY BRANCH OF THE B OF M. ar WY BANK = Bank or MonTREAL.. Charlottetown Branch, 105 - 107 Grafton St: ben guciomen oon, Seg eee dale ( ) Cor. St. er's Rd. Setar tnans s f ; L. ROSE, Officer-in-Charge & since being married, puts you |, Wedding vows weré~solemni- ; zed in Margate United Church | recently when Marjorie Ruth MacKay, daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. Sutherland. MacKay, Mar- gate, was united in marriage with David Gerald MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Mac- florak. setting for the double lring ceremony performed, by | MR. AND MRS. DAVID MacLEAN Two Ring Ceremony Unites Couple At Margate Church The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Oct. 4, 1965. 17) Contract Let. kee = Rev. W. A. Paterson, pastor of the church. Gordon Murray played the wedding music and accompani- ed the soloist, Jean MacK ay who sang “O Perfect Love” prior to the ceremony and ‘‘The Wedding Prayer’ during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage floor length gown of white peau de soie. The fitted’ bodice was de- signed with scooped neckline They carried miniature of white and blue|met in the school meeting. was given to the school to buy treatment plant for @ fish W leports equipment and three cessing establishment at |was of deep pink roses. Mrs. MacLean, mother of the; groom, was attired in Dior blue peau de soie with lace. She wore a cape stole of mink, ard white accessories. Her corsage of pink roses. ‘A reception for 90 guests was held at the Murray Christian 'Ed- flanked by lighted tapers. Bou- quets of late summer flowers were also’ used in decorating. The toast to the bride, propo sed by was responded to by the groom, who in turn proposed a toast to the bride’s ‘attendants. MacLean, the best man, ponded. The guest book was cir- culated by Cordelia Harrington, friend-of the bride. For a honeymoon trip through the New England States, bride chose a two piece wool en- semble matching Rev. W. A. in heather Out of the province cluded the groom’s -grandmoth- | er, Mrs. A. MacPhee, Harbour, N.S.; Mr. and Mrsg./ {Edgar MacPhee, also of Sheet Harbour; James MacLean Montreat, P.Q.; Mrs. Donald DeWolfe and son Jeffrey, Bridge- water, N.S.; Halifax, N.S.; Gordon Murray, Shubenacadie, N.S.; Mrs. HLS. Donald and Joan,Donald, Monc- ton N.B., and Kathy Dolan, Montreal, P.Q. (Phote by Heckbert Studio) Joyce feather hat, brown accessories. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Maclean are tiving at Kensington, where the | former is associated with his) father in a mercantile business. | jtember corsage was. (nce ops sad houltant acire.| Cornwall WI As Canso Plant Their sashes were blue and # <i e ; wey wore white need civceis Holds Meeting — | .c7ratt, ‘in, sar elie "ae | N.S. -was pwaerded @ coloni- The members of Cornwal] WI conentaidiid Institute members. i It was decided to buy ‘a copy | of “Through the years” for the Institute library. Mrs. Donald MacDonald .conducted an int- eresting contest. Hostess for next meeting is Mrs. George Lowther with Mrs. Herbert Scott as food convener. ‘oe for their icontract for 7 oe water supply and sewage. the Atlantic Hosten reported on. lthetr mechag with Mare Lilie: (tt mew Acad! * iani Perera from Ceylon. | (Cameo) Ltd. fi Ee wedding, | Dianne MagMillan, a 4H Club |in6 constructed. ge ;imember gave an _ interesting fale jacket |tsik on her trip to N.B. and |feceived honorary doctor #: 7 Mrs. Herlihy then presented |laws degrees Saturday at cot’ : her, with a gift on behalf of the Vocation ceremonies at the. i Royal Military College here. ee | When Skin Sags on. | Face and Neck Even skin tat sags and is ne longer smooth, could be firm and much younger look- ing. That “‘older look” us ually appears first around the @. Paterson, TRIO HONORED KINGSTON, Ont. Justice Douglas Abott, puisne| judge of the Supreme Cour’ of | Canada; Mr. Justice Colin Gib- son of the Ontario Supreme | Court and Brig. Donald R. 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Her) headdress, composed of one lfarmers go into overtime as night's air, and it was the Hun- they await the birth of a calf.| matching shades of blue. «She (Through moon-and starlight, in| summery nights so beautiful te! white carnations with blue tin- see, one felt they were. indeed | = ; hallowed, and im. those when! restless drifts have climbed high and higher in the yards, this same. path-of duty h maintained up the years. It is and wearying experience tantalizing then lis the thought of-sleep, and greatly to be desired: one's pil- low! Yet how rewarding to the large flower and double veiling, and her accessories were in| carried a colonial bouquet of ted centers. The “bridesmaids, Ariene Mayne, a cousin of the bride, and Elaine Bagnall, a niece, wore “gowns “styled identically with that worn by the matron of honor, but in shades of pink, with matching headdresses and acc- essories. Their colonial bouquets were of pink and white carnat- ions. 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