Exchange Vows At St. James Church in Egmoni Bay Saint Bay! WM ",9 Speuevnn August 4' bolero of Chantilly lace and match- James Church. Egmontiof mauve net over taffeta with of a pretty ucdrting when Mary ::ugetacncfes;eu1rii,evfv' ;gnhLiefIlcbarBrli1edd7:13bl?l"-Ie- Irene. eldest riauzhter of Mr. and aste,-L f Mrs. Edmond Arsenault. Urbain-5 The second bridesmaid. lieona ville. P. E. l. uas united lll inar- Arsenauit. aialer of the bride. was ' rings to Joseph Simon Arsenauit. attired in : floor-length gown of son of Mrs. Flmiiien Arscnault and yellow net over taffeta with match- the late Mr. uirst-iiaiilt. Abram's ing accessories. She carried a hou- Village. P ill. I. Iquet of yellow mums and mauve The rlnllble-i'iit2 cermviriiiy wasasters. officiated by the Rev. Father. The groom was supported by Nazaire Gallant. cousin of the, hi: brother Mr. lvan Arsenault Robert Arsanauil. Leo Gal-,brnther of the groom another acted as groom. To the music of a weddingtMr. march playcd by ilr: lant the bride uas rarrcrivnpaniedlusher, Ln tlin Rltttr in ltrr fatheri The hriries' mother wore a navy Siw it :1; miurmi in .1 floor-length dress with white accessories. She gown of uhtte tint m or satin. top-.wore : corsage of red roses. The pen with is hnlnrn nf Chantilly;groom': mother wore a mauve lace. Her three-qiiartor length velll fell from her swoothvnri head- dress. She carried it bouquet of rorl rnscs dre:: with white accessories and : corange of pink roses. A buffet breakfast was served at the groom's home to approxi- OMEN Pnge 8 The Guardian. Monday, Aug. 15. 1955 ELLEN'S Once more to the delight. more and less openly expressed. of young and older the seasons have returned to islanders and summer guests. the Joy and excitement of th annual Old Home Week. the modern version of the Provincial Exhibition we once knew. How its mixed charms captivate hearts! No matter how often before this we have attcnded. we would. indeed. we must. go again For ever new it is to us. as new andi fresh as the Monday which giveal it. Yet how difficult this week will be for rural mothers. to whose children comes also the call to first classes of another school- yenr. To go or not to go. will be the t estion. they must decide. Jamie planning to "go every day to the Fair." Gage who "just has .to go.” Granddaii. 'uer who ”loves its dtie to step off. out and over ithe hill to make his acquaintance with hi: world of schools on the opening date-what will they do? The week will spin its own tale. There will be on this farm the bustle of getting the morning chores settled. and the preparation which lets at least the farmers away. And James will say ”l don't. see how we ever managed to get there when we had to drive by horse and wagon the distance. Why it took as long then to clean and harness and hitch the horse .. a fellow had to remember to take a bite of hay for him and his grain as it does now to make the trip." And he. making ready will remember old exhi- bitions and names of exhibitors of stock of those days, he will men- tion. And listening we shall be sad over the many changes evenl on this road of ours and in this district, which the years between have wrought. i There was a today for farmers and helper. And .after that the second weeding of turnips, because as one of the farmers pointed out "How could !one enjoy the Fair knowing that By An lslnnd Fnrmerla Wife lit all” and Mack who this year in spot of fencing p L DIARY disturbing. "Going in to get a tooth out tomorrow. are you''” Mack chu- kled. "Bet you” he rolled his eyes expresslvely ”you'll holler! .. Are you positive-sure you're going? "No." we managed : smile, "well have to see what the pillow; says " Until tomorrow --- Good-night . lliary - --' i Smith-Reeves ' Wedding K A quiet wedding took place inl the St. John”: United Ch ur chi Manse. Halifax. on July 22. when; the "Rev. W. R. Braine. united int marriage, Aiidray Leone Reeves. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Reeves. North Bedeque. P.E l.. andi Mr. Gilmore Ernest Smith of Hall-, x. The bride w:: attended bygMrs.l George Downay and the groom by: Mr. George Downey. The bride wore a pretty street- iength dress of pink nylon net with while accessories. Her bouquet was pink roses and white carnations. On their honeymoon trip to the island. the bride wore : two-tone suit of gahardine with yellow :c- cessories. A reception was held at the Birch Hill Tourist Home for ap proximately 50 guests. A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. .George Affleck and the groom re- sponded. The bride's table wav cen- tered with a three-tier wecitiingi cake and decorated with cut flow-. era and candles. After the recep-i lion. an enjoyable evening w:: The newly-weds will reside in ployee of the Capitol Stores Ltd. The bride is an employee of Molrsl id. The out-of-town guests were Mr: ford; Mrs. James Cox and daugh-I ter of Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. ll.i E. Johnson. Rothesay, N3. and Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bowaer. St. Paul's Roman Catholic Church in Summerside was the scene of : pretty wedding at 3 Lin. August 4. when Mary Albina. daughter of Mrs. xA1.ade Arsen-. suit. and the late Mr Arscnniill of Sunimersiti-. was united in mar- riage with L.A.C. Roger Michael, lspent at the bride's home. where 50" 0' Mrs "d M"- 5-Vd""-V H-' tic, cream and can we" "wed. Standing. East Grinstead. Sussex. England. Rev. Mnnseigneur Mc- luanru when the groom 1, an em; Lelian was the officiating cIergy- i man. The bride. giion in marriage by her brother-in-lsw. Mr M 1; rr Gaudet. wore a white taffeta gown imd M". 590,-” Down”. of ged, .with net overskirt. and a lace over taffeta bodice. bolero lace. With three-quarter length sleeves and Peter Pan collar. Her embroidered A Standing-Arsenauli Nupiials At St. Paul's R. C. Church licr bouquet consisted of white and yellow mums. Mr Ken Linkletter was beslman. The soloists were Miss Ann itetlge and Miss Marsha and Mas- ter Michael lilt-Cieiinan. Mrs. lrcne Peters was organist. The reception was held at Mill- iierry Lodge, Summerside. with ;"x guests present. The bride chose for her travel- ling costume a cafe brown nylon dress. with white accessories. and corsagc of pink carnatlnns. Mr and Mrs Standing spent their honeymoon in Charlottetown. I). W. Sears Photo. Honorary Degrees To Be conferred ll-II"! IA? Use Different Breads For Varied Sandwiches l ti: Id: a-nu An- I was telling the Chef. "A ::lnd meat or fish salad fillings; tightly sandwich can look beautiful. taste sweetened dark breads for cottage delicious and provide a :atl:fying or cream cheese, or for : dried main course at supper or lunch- fruit and nut filling. eon.” lf : salad sandwich fining tntea "It can al:o be : disappointment. flat. add two or three shaken at Madame," he replied, "unless care- l monosodlum glutamnte. to bring up fully made of ingredients that har- the flavor. and a squeeze of fresh monlze or actually taste good with lemon juice. a little pickle relish bread. or chopped olive or pimienlo to PREPARED AHEAD spotlight the taste. "lf for immediate service. let-- ”Salad sandwiches are bent nerv- tuce or sliced tom t or cucumb- ed as soon as made. If prepared era may be added; but if the sand- in advance. they must be wrapped wiches are to be made ahead. the. in waxed paper and refrigerated." fresh vegetable must be added atl TOM0ltBOW'S DINNER the last minute. The lettuce mayi Avocado-Pimlento Snladettes be used as a garnish, either plain, Veal Chop: Italian or fine-shredded. Parslled Creamed Potatoes "Bread for the salad sandwich String Benn: with Little Onions should be sliced thin." he con- Chilled Stewed Peaches tlnued. ”Cru:ta should he remov-'Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk ed for party service. and reserved ; A v o c : d o-Plmlento Snlndettes: for bread crumbs. and both slices Peel 1 good-aired ripe avocado. Ipread lightly with softened butter Cut in halves. remove the stone: to form : coating. so that the mois- thin-slice the pulp and immediately fun from the filling does not soak spoon over French dressing made into the bread. with lemon juice. VARIETY OF BBEADS "Variety in bread that is used is also important. Special kinds are best for various type: of sandwiches: enriched or specialty white bread for light-flavored salad filling: such as chicken. egg, crab or tuna: cheese bread or dark breads-not sweet-for smoked J pimiento. Veal Chop: Italian: Generously sweet French dreasing; ate 30 min. or more. Place in a low pan. Dust with 1 tsp. salt. refriger- Arrnnge' on thin slices of crispl lettuce. Top with strips of chilled brush ti or 8 veal chop: with not-t V4 tap. monoaodium glutamate and it up. pepper, Broil under a hot heat about 10 min.. or until well-browned on: each side. Reduce the but and continue to boil until fork-tender, about 6 min. longer. Garnish of lemon wedges and, water ems. . TRICK OF THE CHEF Add V4 tsp. dried thyme to French dressing used in brushing veal chops -for broillng. UNIQUE ELOPEMENT KXTCHENER, Ont. tCP).-. M, and Mrs. Arthur E. Robinson Cele. brated their golden wedding 1". niversary by sloping to Okiahom. City. The couple. who forfnerly lived in Palmerston. 0ni.. slid they got : big kick out of stealing away secretly early one morning. mA- ....;.. Relax with i l 'I'II MAGNIPICINT IIW ishoulder-length veil was held in 'P ithe weeds were taking poasessinnisniht John. N. ' I,” by ,, "am 91 with "Quins ) The moiri ut-honor. (icmma Ar- mately 50 guests. At 5.00 pm. sup-- . T ” senauit. sister of the srronm. wore Bar was served at the bride's hnmeiatT:3T:::,. W,” M, with I mwl A M759 """"b9" 0' mend! "id and pear” She "med " bouquet woi.rviLLi:. N. s.. tCPl - 'lhou's 0 high needed of nucleate Honorary degrees will be confer- . l a gown of pink not over em-lto approximately 400 guests where ( h I h ineighbours gathered at the home of red 7"" l" H595" sly” 3"” "" lhr" NW” sc”""" ""1 " ' '.. '0'.” ”. owul. "hm broidered nvinn with mstchlnglshe received many useful and ?"i0:lr.::": :.Id "'a'.n:"mn,l. :"Te':; 0' MR Md M11 Frtd Reeve! out Tl” "”',”"" "I ll”""f' (M? New Bliunsnvlckers heir: Augi exciting new toloring do& and Q accessories She rarrietl s hoiiqiiet,iieautifiil gifts. For the evening mmewhat" H", glmhy uumuled Jilly 25 i0 'tYiClOl' I mllcellltlfolls, ""hn Mc('l"".".mt .sm" (l : P, " six Fgmms .0," 3,0” "5 0 . . . nt rilftk r-:iin.-itmns nnd white as-ithe bride wore : dress of aqua ihm mm0;.l,W, wnnld he "an Dplporg 5h.0W91' '0? "'9" dllllllli-91' Audrey-i brlder W" ".”l'1”d m 5 .g:;,";" T ' ET, I M In mu,” 3 wmmer hum." n." 3” '" WW - - . DFWV inyltm "19" 0"" "Hem and I mp time time for us to visit I dentist in. honor of her mm-rmgei 1 (cu gown wn "M mmixh r ' "E. llcllmt t f ' ' 'lI 'ICVOd H Q0 kioa The first twitir-:.i.i:iid. Shirley sage of red roses. . f "1 ml h H The gueat chair was trimmcd.bi'"l"d '5'”-” lmdl" wl mm" f "V "r" '" " 'W'""' 3 M W000-eds Burke of t”ii;ii'iunottmn. cousin of The newly wedded couplt will 0'" mm” " 9 V9 c” if 9"' with yellow and white streamers W1 h0l"" 3"” ””"' 'l'”V'5t i'""'""d "" Dh "'”'l5"' 7' ,drivers and all iour disposal. the bride. worn it flnor-length gown reside in Toronto Ontario. Ixerflrrlaced It Lewis of West Middle Sable. .)t. c"”4"' "'9" P09057000- agmchgd to . rule hem -To thelmatching net mitts and headpiece. . .lnmesim,n,m, the M.”-I Chorlm plug g. S, a veteran of Canada's mid- ihimself. our stay through more (h t V V I Hh ed by Mr. Fred Araenault. :ccom- V g 0 W V mNF:n tllte service and Dr. Flsvien Mel- W. .'&a"' TV”. 7” b ”'T 5 "'1 ""' '3'” " '" " ” -V'",”t printed by Mrs. Hamid Diummond. QLEEN5 P LIN - lnnittlfl on Mr Anne de Ruisseaii. and MO our inagoioeet Pd l55 offeierl to accomptiny Iis sridlntz The mm. W" ",.m.tM by H”, , , iN.S. former president of IA!- . corran ftAl(l Jan he spoke of it. "if I were you ,,,,,.,,n-, W" ,.'.n um-n FOX Al;l!1l.Ai..lNGBtER0i;Gll'i. ;”m3i:Intln- sncintinn dos Medeclns Canadiens eoloctton of manna: egg... u up Ellen. I'd go to Dr. . He's I ' ' ' ' '.' '” -Vim" Mm" " '" .tn )7 , ..... tam . n .i::..'.':"..::::. '"”:a..”.f:.i:'::.i::i M3353: or "- '-'- -W-W he smiled. best of all. quick! NRC"... The "H" were "ad byi;l:,we:1:m"l' grab S;TPa"” WM. tthe Moncton high school and it one butter. melted In cup uigar which did nothing at all to bolster Mrl Robe” Bum. , our flickering resolve. So all day while August wove l.ludge Vincent .l. Poitier of Hall- iax. author of the Poitier report on school finance in Nova Scotia, nd Mrs. Lornet i - - d Reeve. um the Km. nnmged onldenbury. Hltchin. His fathci an the Queen are first cousins. Police the table b; Mrs. Seaman Reeves.l-,3” the ynmh drove at 50 ,m1(.,; was PURI WOOL AND AHOORA r a invely witchery of last and grass . will receive doctorates of civil ' wupmm "mum" and meadow-flower along the fnrm- mllhgwfnggi 12:. btrrne 35:'r.l”';d wh""M"t"es”":"i 5","SIlt ', lo..'. .' ilmd" ”" "nu" kw mrumng lift: and invited all to visit in theirldntnl now W W" MI" MN. Alma Bcalielt Niibtt 01 um" m-,,..,-"g3; pg.-k.,.(1 his. ltttcif between III and our Work. hm” in-H.m,,,, An jngnm 1,, mm. T gmugougvgg Sussex. N.B.. president of the units. you can make coffee cakc R'”"" 9"""'”3'd ”" ""”"1- ing "For She's a Jolly Good 1-'"ilNi mltittil Wnmetfs MUN"!!- . this my way. t "ie ”""'t"'' 0' ii W55 Fellow." ni-zsn SLASHES WOMAN fil'y ltlniun since 1949. wflll rec-olive 15 " ”"'V”T"'A'TTT "" ”' ”' " After . mrni umning and . dag, ' tan onnrary master 0 arts e- 69' I Tr - . BROCKVILLE. om. tCPl A t . , ONLY to ') I WOl'dS The WIS9 IMO". lunch "Wed by mm” "H170-pound beer was ordered killed gr 9 - .4. Sept-rate the biscuits. Dip each the sugar and cinnamon which I.-'- of those. overlapping. around 9 zm-h rnuiui c.-iko pan. Then use 3 er-cnml inner circle of overlapp ins: siiqnr and rmiinmon mixture oven. -125 doizrcrs, for l5 minutes. MORNING SMILE in tho nffu-r of ;m insuranci agent an applicant for instiranc: handed in his mviiiplctrrl form Ind the Flilt'lll looked it over. "This seems in be in good order, Mr. Grceii." he said. except for one little item Wltern it asks the relationship of ilrs Green to your- self. you Fllftillfi have put 'wife,' not 'sti'ninr-d ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l""' h m""”d b"""' "'9" "'1 Don't try to take out rust stains have been mixed together. Place Wm, bleach. 9",, though youl ill” "M" ml” 9' h w9"f3”"Sd have had good results in takingl ithe remaining 5 biscuits to makei , , ,out some other ""1 b'"""54 5P""kl9 "19 Temnlnr iBieach will not remove the yellow an inn Bake In I moderately hot iiron color. in fact, it tends to Serve hot with butter. ' i intensify it. stains with it.L the bride. the guest: departed wish- ing Audrey and Gilmore many happy year: of wedded bliss. The bride was also tendered : shower in Halifax. where she re- ceived many beautiful gifts from her friends, and the staff of Moirs Ltd. i s'ruN'rr.o onowrn SALMON RIVER VALLEY, B.C.l tCPt-Gardeners are wondering if iiomic fallout is causing oddities among flowers. Mr:. J. R. Freeze': deiphlnluma which mornaily bear ,1) to 30-inch spikes. have spikes .of eight inches topped by : huge lrosette of the same flower. She .also has a two - headed poppy, lhesviiy fringed on the inner side lot the bloom. IAIIC BEA UTY! sew this classic dress in n jiffy -wur it and love it now through fnlll See the any-to-new tuck:-- I flattering new detail this seaaoi. Note the comfortable. graceful 4-I gore skirt. with : handy pocket in the side seam. Three sleeve ver- :lons-equally smart! Pat rn 4713: Mls:es' Sines l1, l4, id, ll. ll; M, 32. 34. 3. M. N, 4!. Size in take: 3'1 yards .19-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to saw. is tested for fit. 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