Lovely Weclcli Church At Port Hill St James Anglican Church. Part Hill, was the scene of a very petty iiedding at 3.'lt) p. m. when Rev. M. J. Findlay united in marriage Bertha Jean, daughter of Mr and Mrs Laurie Birch. Port lltll and Charles (inl- ding. only son of Mr and Mrs. Leigh Frizzel of Xiarshtield. The church was beautifully dc eortlted with pink and white glari- irvli and mixed flowers. The E11951 DH” ll?” 'm3"'k9d W”h Vlarilyn W.lacKendricit, was flow- ilies and friends enjoyed a boun- m”” "i" ""9 Sm? N 9399' 9”” pink and white meet peas and vihite satin ribbuw bows. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father and looked cvry radiant in a bridal gown of imported French Chantilly lace over satin and nylon tulle. The govin was fashionerl with ti low Sabrina neckline and short scalloped sir-eves and TI'h'tl('l1lfli.Z lace mitt: From a wirle-niidr.Ift- ed lace trimmed hmlice the ny- lon tulle hnuffant .Il(ll'l fell to a ballerina 'onzth llPmlIllP. A finitertip illusion veil was held in place by a crown of fine- ly pleated nylon tulle scallops crescented with simulated pearls and translucent sequins. Shi- carried a white lace mvered Bl- . ..,A......,. y yppp MR. AND MRS. C. FRIZZ ELL AND ATPENDANTS and sang "0 Perfect Love" ng during the signing of the regis- ter. Mr. David Birch, only brother of the bride. was groomsman. The ushers were M R. Garth Her- Ihle adorned with a corsage of N08 Ind MP wymim Mill". 50"! -red roses and white satin stream-'0' Clt8FlDll9l0Wt1- ers with tiny red rose buds. Following the ceremony a re- ' The bride was iltfiss iris Frilzell, only sister olI3ly "'9 Mme 0' HIE. bride. The mp gmnm. gm. won, , he"eniy:hride's table was centered viith mm, ha”,,,.,M Ienmb gown ogsa three tier wedding cake topped nylon over nylon tulle and taf-lW.'lh I miniature bride anti lfeta. with matching headdress SW0” land niitis. She carried a colonlall Rev. Mr. Findlay asked the .boiiqiiet of white carnalions. .blessing after which the iieuly The bride's little niece, Missiweds and their respective (am. er girl ller dress was of em-lmul Wltast. served by rclatiics ftmssezl nylon in pale pink and of the bride. , lh('ZIYt;lll)i liliie. She carried a cro-l A toast to the bride was propos- clicicd basket of flower petals. ed by Mr. lnzham W Painter. 1 The l)flldP.S mother wore ayuncle of the bride. to which the black sheath dress of master xroom very capably gave a lit- lghppr pr;-pg with . while bark-eltlng response. Miss Roberta Todd. and bolero of imported French friend of the bride, was in eharize place. She wore black and whlte.0i theiguest book. t ai-c(usorn-s- and a ror.-one of! The charming young couple pink carnation: The groom's mo-- spent their homeymnon on it mot. ther uni-e a rosewood dres! oft!" it'iP to Boston and New York imported French lace over taf-iClty. For travelling the bride feta with navy accessories and wore a sheath dress nf brown is cnrsaze of white cnrnations. land beige with matching duster Mrs Herman Dyment was in' and accessories. Her corsage was l charge of the music and effective-lof yellow roses. ly rendered Longlierim and Men- Mr. and'Mrs. Frinell itill re- delssohn's wedding Marches. Mr. side in Southport where the bride ugended by,ception was held for 70 guests. port School and the itroom is on the staff of Canada Packers Ltd. i-Photo by I-ieckbert Studios. ' w. c. T. U.-. .COLUMN . uid Mrs. VI. G. Barbour gucds of their parents and Mn. G..ll. Bab tho Gintuu Lutrier duo the Royal Visit. Santa and the Senate's recqvtion.tSenntor Mn. Barbour were also pret- eiit at the State Recwtton SW93 .uig Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenhnker and Mrs. Diefenbnker. E Mrs. C. H. Cnllbeclt and Miss on warm: received a telephone call from Mrs. CIllbeck'l daugh- ter. Miss Margaret Callback. IR. N.. on Tuesday evenltut. M15! Cntibcck la the psychiatric nurse at Saskatoon University Hospi- tal. She had the interestllttt word for her mother that she had seen her on the T.V. in the lineup at me gii-port. She described Mrs. Callback":-clothea and told how Ill! waved to the Queen. Mrs. J. F. Reardott, the first STUDY COURSE For the National Temperance Study Course lessons can be ob-l taincd from Miss Nellie M. Mar- tin. it Prince Arthur Ave. To-1 rontn 5. Ont; cliildrenis lewinsj tfor grades 44! are 40 cents per. doz. Teen-age lessons for grades .9 and up are 90 cents per doz. l . Wlicn iiritint: answers. pupils. and at top of cach page must be the name. age vat 01-t. ll ad- idress. grade. and school. in chil- ldren's lL'ssUlIs grade 14 answer .lhe first qiicstiun of each lesson. grades 3-8 answer both. Teen- age grades 9--l0 ansrwer question one and grades ll-is answer built. llill(' all papers tiiat'itt'd and i send the three best of each grade to Mrs Frank Deacon. I0 Wen- dy Drive. Charlottetown by Dec. 3l.st. Send to Viiss Martin for re- port forms .To obtain it certifi- cate; fill out report forms and lsend along each pupils name. ,age. grade, mark. and school president of Notre Dame A m- nae, spent the summer on Pr ce Edward Island and .returiied to Ottawa Thursday October tenth Mr. Lloyd Warren. of the exe- cutive management of Industrial Acceptance. Toronto, and his eight year old daughter Judy have been in Ottawa for the Royal Visit. They were staying with Mrs. Warren. Senior. at 39 Strntheona Avenue. Miss Mildred Brown. Charlotte- town haa been spending her va- cation in Ottawa. She was the guest of Miss Elvah Stevenson part 'of the time during her stay in Ottawa. Mrs Cyrus Macmillan was a guest in the North Gallery of tho- Senate chamber to attend the Openintl ,of Parliament to Miss Martin. Pupils obtaining 60-74 pass Wing Commander Maurice Mac- Klnnoii and Mrs. MncKinnon and Harley Inga was guest soloist. in on the teaching staff at Suuth- standing; 75100 honour standing.lMr. and Mrs. Albert Trueman I.nscII&nIel.Io.Ic-u'IfdtIu.PIuoX u 1: Page a The Guardian Monday. Oct. 21.1957 HAPPENINGS wen guests at tho Government Reception. nn-. A. 1:. ngviei accompan- ied by her sister. Min Ruth Vin- nicotnhe. left Saturday morning by car to spend the winter . month: in Dunedin. Florida. Miss Lena Macbure. women's editor. and Vic Ruutz, canoonist. pol the G ”' were amongst the representatives at the pun of Canada who met the Queen and tho Prince at 3 pools! re cqwtlon during the Ottawa viait. TEN. MILE HOUSE jW.l. The meeting of the Ten Mile House W. I. was held at the- home of Mrs. Bernard McQunld. with attendance ol- 1 members and two visitors. The meeting opened with the Ode followed by the Creed in un- ilon. Minutes of the previous meeting were approved an read. Sick and School committees gave their reports. Correspon- dence wna rend and discussed. it was decided to hire some one to clean the school once a month and ordering of Cod Liv- er Oil capsules for children. A nice sum of money was realized from card partyynnd grab bag. The roll call for next meeting tobeansweredby paying of fees. There being no further business, the meeting closed with the Queen. Mrs. Bernard McQuald then served 'a delicious lunch. Mrs. Harry Walsh kindly invited the members for the November meeting. MORNING - SMILE The man just back from the West was telling his harrowing experience. . "There were Indiana to the right of me. Indiana to the left, Indians in front. and Indians be- hind.” ”Wheiv!" said I listener, "Wh y did you do?” ,"What could i I hlnnitet." ii Q i l . iziligtiittililiit g 33 E 2 E E better condition than now. Presently there was a Ipirlusd ing memories at these choice youthful days. ” "It's been a long times since I no you" Mkk uttered lzlilil flhigl ii 22;? S .1 I 5:” at E?” it E i!. it fit :55 no mo volt. the el cannon. . Until tomorrow - - --Diary IIBADALBANI W.I.3. The Auxiliary ol the V1.13. of the Brudnihnno United Giurdimetotltohclncoturn. HI. Mncihy on soptontier 8 otitani "Yes." 5810' nodded. ". oudi it's only since Saturday!" but dof...I bought anyone ast, his prime!" - Time or . . what news to catch in on. what exciting tales to unfold of inp- penings in the interval - of dogs and rabbits, of squirrels and 'coons and all that interesting collection of creatures which con- inx clbned with hymn 370. fol- lowed by the Benediction The president took charge of the bnstus part. Minutes were read and ap- proved." Roll call was answered Iltl. Angus Gilles invited the urinary. Mi-3.1!. S. Raynor to have charge of study Book. The ', dosed with the Mtzpah Bonethctioii. IIJGIIT QUAKE TOKYO (AP)-A alight earth- quake shook Tokyo and the neigh- boring Area Saturday night. No by 14 members. The treanirer damage wu reported. trbute to the enchnntment of living on ,an Island form. It was 9 good to listen in. "Hear dun!" a sparrow chuc- kled. "Ain't dey dc funnles' bus- iest likenes' chapa - dem two., An' "His Sigh matched ours "so. soon to be done growed up!” 1 Load: of tables brought in and stored this morning. the after-l noon presented the potato-dgg-. lng. the children. Granddaughter. included. all smiles at the pros- pect. But ah. the fancied crank- irn; bones and aching muscles the new chore left in its wake though all the crop was drawtl to the yard in one homing of the truck ! In nice increase oil seed ' d more is an ample supply and sound. to into care of the needs of our table: through the months ahead. . "With this help. Ellen" James said at suppe.r. quite pleased with the display of young tndur try he had-seen in the field "we should be growing more potato- ol." o "0! it's nice work" Mack I- grecd lsoberly. "But you must remember. it”: not too light for t-llldllllll -Ind For y immediate relief from coughs associated. with it ' ll Reach for the 51.'s?.f'.”:.....mC”'”' 521 "”'"""&.E'.i"i.'.'.';3."'x"f'...'; he-not . dnqinth-nhothhhth. If aifuuii the 'tlu'.:: don't fall victim to theoough thnthnngnonnndonforweeka nndwaah. Attliotix-stsignof' a cough following the inn" or I cold . . . TAKE PINEX. Whm you feel that soothing WHIP llrintinl "Vii"?-. lure tulle! you'll know that tho cough '3 nlrendy on the way out, For all tho family, espe- &lly tho childnn who love it. kg Ping: Cough Syrup Indy. COUCH SYRUP o T u .5 ON. Til SHOP EAB : FOR 8. G i H- E: N.lY AND EVERY iii-:riltt1'MEtti Miiiiv GIIEAT MIIN MEN'S LADlES' and CHlLD.RE' .A5 w:i.tAs v hniitx I -1