CAPTAIN AND MRS. R. C. DICKS Impressive Ceremony ls Performed At St. Paul's A wedding of wide spread in- terest was solemntzcd at St. Paul”: Anglican ('lItll”t'll. Char- lottetown. on Saturday morn- ing September the fourteenth at eleven oicluck. when Carol Marie Coles. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Coles, of Charlotteloun, was united in the Holy Bonds of llatrimtiny, to Captain Ronald Clifford Dicks non of Mrs. William Cossar. Bur- geo. Newfoundland. Reverendl Canon .i 1'. lbhott officiated atl the double ring ceremony. White phlox and gladiolt a-'i dorned the Altar with baskets of white gladtoli and hydrangea at the Chincel steps. The guest paws were marked with white satin ribbon bows and izladiallt bloom. The wedding service was full-' ly choral and sung by the t'h0ll'l of St. Paul's accompanied by the orzanist and choir director. Mr. H. John Harris. l-'.RCO. The ('llf)lI' sang as lhPIl' procession-y II ”lme Dcvtne All Love l-2x- mend; were read by the bestitale lC0IDr d'ellte consists of two reg-. yin, Clive Cudmnre. a ,col- imenls, the Life Guards and the menu which have won battle iUHI:" and for the recession- I ”0 Perfect Love." il”'" "' mH”''3KP by her fn- loge friend of the brt e. was lIllRoyal Horse Guards. the first honours lorlginatlng with the royalist cav- For travelling the bride choseisliers who fought foricharles (ha Guards, the Coldrtreaan Guards. llnaland are . still a fmagnifi l the bride wore . portrjt "il Rrwin of nylon chiffon ov- MORNING SMILE wife: " ell. what happen! this tune?" Husband: "Well. Joe naked 3 toatopbyandhaveadrinh. and I said no. Then he "asked It why--and then ti. had one." interrupted service. they are the oldest Royal bodyguard tn exis- teoce and the oldest perrnanem military corps in the world. Han- ry VII created the corps before his co. ” "” to make it more impressive. but actually to guard his Dersoa. There are ill) Yeomen. includ- ing a Captain. an Ensign. n Clerk of the Cheque. and four Corporals.. The Captain la IDI appointed by the Lord Cham-l berlain, and a Corporal ls call-' is exonerated from regular regi- mental duty by virtue of his em- ployment on the staff. He re- ceives his Stick of Office from the Sovereign who makes the appointment. Both officers ind men must have served at least twenty-one years in the Army. Rout Mar- ines. or Royal Air Force. and are selected for dlatlngujshgd at an ”Exon," meaning that he” (0 tanacarohaellal.ara.Ie-lIl&.!&aI Page 8 The Guardian Monday. Oct. 7. 1957 HAPPENINGS Canadalr First Lab in Lot Mrs. Stewart Henry received the den Mrs. George Drew has long telegram from her daughter and been considered one of Canada's poo-in-law. Mrs. n. mother bestdresaed women. As well an of the groom. and Mrs. Boylcthe being a moat 'ad:ionaNe wo- grandmother had been in Prince man. Mrs. Draw is a woman if Edward Island to attend the cultivated and dist.-rinunating Brown - Henry wedding. En taste. especially in the fine arts. route to Australia they slaved. Sandra Drew. her daughter in off at Jasper. There they were. tall and dark. She is going to joined by theyyoung couple register at the University of Lon- spent some time enioying this don. Her special interest is place. one of the beauty spotsl French which she already of the world. They all sailed onl speaks well. the 5.5. Orsova from Vancouver Edward. the nineteen year old and an now at home again! son. is enrolled at McGill. in Australia. . conduct in the field. Their duties used to be more. varied than nowadays. Oncej they attended upon the Saver-l eign day and night. whether on the battlefield or within the pal- ace. They made the Sovereign'r bed, cooked his food, and serv- ed at table. A reminder of these duties is that the Exon to Wait- ing stands behind the Sover- Gilillfa chair at State banquets. 'HIe yeomen's pay is regard- The Drew: will live in the , gray stone house at 12 Upper. Miss Helen Yeo. M. Ed lHar-3 Brook Street which has until ol: vnrdi will be a guest speaker at. late been occupied by the Rob-la luncheon October 19th. of the ertson family. with their familypBusiness and rrofessional Wo- roots firmly en reached in Con-.men's Club in Fredericton. The federation Pm nce. luncheon will be held at Sena- Aa the Robertson: were aytor Ferguson's residence. Missy strong family unit. so are theiYeo will speak on "United Na-i Drews. In fact one of the quali-ltions Comtnissttivt on the Status ties people have most admiredlof Women." . p about Ftorenza Drew has been i her loving devotion to her dia- Miss Kay Sutherland has left ttnguished husband. Inn a holiday trip to visit rela- Apparenlly this devotion to lives in Hingham, Mass ed as a pension for their good service in the Forces, and theirl duties are not onerous. They in- fe.-itttred carnations. Mrs. Cussar, the groom's mo- ther, wore I three quarter it-ngth gown. of navy Chantilly as their predecessors once if ld . then fly to New York City They lace over taffeta with matching Zlt't'PSM)rlPS. Her corsage H35 dies planning to blow the House. hulm. pink feathered carnations. Following the ceremony t nodding party rt-vetted in the main lounge of the Ch3I'l0U9 town Hotel after which covers! were laid for seveIIl.V E09313- The bride's table was laid Wllh a Fhtncse hand-made cut. workp cloth and was centercd with the wedding cake which was ar-' ranged in a cradle of tulle -ll- luston and surrounded with sweetheart roses. which 8150 l' dorned the top of the cake. Luth- tcd candelabra flanked the 544-, ting The Grace was said by; Reverend A. E. Pierccy of M11- ttin. The toast to the bride was proposed by Canon J. T. lb boil and resvondfd 10 by "El groom. i Ntmteroun man. charge of the guest ill. clude attendance at levees. at! the reception of Heads of Statel and important visitors, at the Epiphany offerings of gold. fratr ktnt-ense and myrrh in the Chan-p el Royal, and searching the- Vlilllls of the Houses of Parlia- ment at each opening session - when they discvvered Guy Fnwlt-l and its legislators sky-high . The Queens" Btxlyguard of thel Yeoman of the Guard should not; be confused wiah the Yeomenl Warders of the Tower of London. who are familiar figures to htin-5 dreds of thousands of tourists, twho visit London's ancient for-1"” "V5 n""3l” 370"" "' tress. The only differencel their tiniform Lt: that a Body-. guard Yeoman wears a belt from t his left shoulder passing diag- onally across his chest to the iwaist belt. This belt once sup-lflce. The two regiments ported an arquebus. an ancient type of firearm. A sight which invariably sends children land adults too) l hold Cavalry. chivalry. This Mounted I mi! and satin, the bodice fen- a grey and red. nowcri-it silk First during the Civil war will ;l('1'W:y fh ”'hr';”' "'fi'k""' "Um"-f tires; with navy faille duster. lih, second. mmmm" "H," W! rind -IRITJPIQIIN Of AlHI('9l:grpy and red French model for "The Blues." from a Heavy ' W” Tl" ""15 3lllFlther hat and matching at'0eI- Regiment of Horse under Oliver red torso fitted snugly to thal hip line flowing into ; gun hoop. M slcirt. Matching mitts also. ll'lPllfllt9d With Alvncon lat-e ma dallions completed her ensnrn. ble. Her headdress was a Re. INK! BNWII of seed pearls and Iridescent sequins with a finger ND veil of French illusion. She earned a cascade of Wlllll glad. sortes. Her corsage was white garrllnias and slephanotts. Mrs, Dicks is I lradtiate in science from Dalhousie Unlver-l my where she mapred in Z00- logy. For the past four yearn she hits been employed. by lb! Atlantic Regional Laboratory of the National Research Council. Captain Dick.-i is I tlfldllll-0 Cromwell. Both became part of the standing army in 1661. They provide a mounted escort for the Queen on Ceremonial occasions and are responsible for her pro- tection. , 'lhe two reg.ments are never? in Britain at the same time - one Is always sewing overseas. while the other lit stationed at iGuartls wear white phinics. into ers' trcnsports of delight is the House : gayly decorated which certainly lreachlng back to the hind-quah telegrams from looks the embodiment of fairy ters of the charger. land levees held at the Palace Geor e Draw is shared by his sort and daughter - judglngl Mrs. Allison Glllla. Mrs. G R. from the happy smiles when Soy, Mrs. Gerald hladtitgtiiil and they are in the com any of their Mrs. Victor Hudson leave iurs- faiher, Canada's grgat diplomat day on a motor trip. Mrs. Gil- George Drew. ilis will visit her mother. Mrs. lPhilip Saunders in Brighton. Miss Marian Mat-Nlillan and Mass. Mrs. Soy will visit in Mrs. Chris Pickard left Sundaylborchester. Mrs. Maddigt-in in. noun by plane for 1lonu'eal.fRoxbury and lllrs. Hudson in They utll spend two days there-Bedlord. Mass. t l "Rim of lngleside" by L. M. Swedish-American line. Montgomery has been sent to October llth for a metre davstylrs. Yvonne P. Forshaw. 171p cruise to the West Indies George Street. Blackpool, Lani-s.. England. Mrs. Fnrshaw y wrutet "Ari-iyed safely. Good trip.;io the Editor of the Guardian Love to all," signed Evelyn alldlrequesting I copy of the book.1 . w ?..i;li.i.:h',:o,lf,'5,hLh'ju:I”.f.'3f,'5 )lllr:'l Afr. Lorne McPhnil. Lonc ”Bo-lCreek. left Saturtlay tnortilnr gtinda”. Northern Queensland. tfor Montreal. where he will vtst upon their arrival in Australia. :with friends. are sailing on the MS. Kungs- mcls. all typify their pride of of- ' ers?" The nick-name goes but are eatt-ito 1669. when Count Cosimo. the the Llfe5(;rand Duke of Tuscany. war on a visit to England. Writing home. he told of the great size of "this magnificent body of men. They saddle clotliafare great eaters of beef. oi iwhich a very large ration lit giv- lly distinguished. for In both regiments the offlc-1 horses wear shabraques - en them daily at the Court. and The Foot Guards of the l'-fouiie- i they might be called beet-eat hold Troops are five famous reg- ers "l The contemporary fheef-eat during hundreds of er" in a man of more cntltnliv yesrs' service - the Grenadier tastes. but the Yeomert of OI the Scots. Guards. the Irish cent body of men." Guards, and the Welsh Guards. Detachment: take part in royal processions and officers have: special duties at Court. I Least well known but remain- ly not the least colourful of the Queen": men are the Royal Com- pany of Archers whose core- ntoitial duties li.clude attendance upon the Sovereign at the Courts of llolyroodhouse. the Queen's. residence when the Court is lnl Presenting - - - the trend-setting r fashions that will mark your wardrobe as definitely Fall. 1957. You'll thrill to their flattery and glow with new radiance in the wonderful colors! See our showing loan and add Autumn glamour to your wardrobel. Tall fashion lends new Interest to this sheath dress with bolero and you'll especially find the idea expressed in this whlsperwetght wool Jersey the supple flattering, shaping. . feeling of -lntormallty. Let your fancy wander and choose one from our stunning collection. colors. red. dress. Notice unbelievably nrnart - our baarittfany draped dress nbownln this suit and flattering sheath (1 all wool crepe ta black and nvacoda green. ......., A 335.00 tlilevar Kind) Opend Autumn days la this beautiful carefree all wool dreaa. Peter Pan collar. three quarter length sleeves Ind,blllowlng full skirt. Colors red, green, brown. Priced f ix"-l 9.95,.s29.95 (Jonathan Logan! flattering the Ml "d ”"ph""""5- of the Church Army of the An- M'."”" M h” "07 W33 the plicnn Church of Canada and la h”de' '"" M” JPR-M C093-lassistant to the Reverend T. H. d "mat Ww"9d "' "V10" 9511' Good in St. Paul's Church. Nllynver net and satin in soft Kingston. Ontario. where they 'hr""P 'h'd'- "W9" W1”! square will reside. "'cm'''- 5'09 shoulder and ac-I ()ut of town guests at the wed-1 l'"m""'d " "'9 bl” Willi "Mfr ding were: Mrs. William Cossnrw "'1 Plflnltrx over the full hoop Burgeo. Newfoundland. motherl "l. ”'""' 55' W"? mllfhing. of the groom. Miss Jean McDon- mml Ind picture hat and COD-lald. Mr. and Mn. Harry Bur- ”'4 ' made of tawny loldjlridge. Miss Mable Boutiller. "W." lMiss Ena Northcott, Mr. Jamaal Tl", h"d"'"5W'l-S. Mrs. Lloyd: A. Elton, M-r. Stanley lsherwood. N" G'b3""- C"3l"'""t"fmn. and Miss Margaret Anne Cook. Mrs. W -llafiitirct M-muunto of am. .t.R.M. Cook. Miss Elizabeth ford. Nova Scotia, both Prtncetwoodhams all of Halifax. Mlsa "(.W''" C,”''"" '"'""5 Of llI!lPearl Hazen, St. John N.B.. Mr. hride wore identical gowns. mittal and Mrs. Thomas G. Mitchell. and hats to the matron of hnnm'lTrtiro. N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Alex '""' "WW1 HMCEBYA of tawny Scott, Wolfvtlle. y.s.. Mr. and Hold roses. 1 harry Rtirhidge of Halifax. VUII the best man and the uslp. err were Stanley lsherwood of Halifax and James Ihhott of ('hai-lottetown. Th? brirk-'r mother wore a three quarter length model gown of HHS-l Chantilly lace ovcr ariirl rnce pt-an de sine, matching ae- rwmrtn and it corsiuze of white ford N S. - Photo by Crarwell. QueenHElizctbeth Has Many Royal Body Guards All the Queen's horror. trier Qtieenf men, They march down the street. And they maroli back again. The Queen's horses; and the Queen's men. So the Jingle runs - and there may teem to hrsnrrte truth In to thoae who watch as the idell Myers Albany. Mrs. David Crawford, Moncton N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crock- ett. Surnrnerside, P.E.l.. Mr. I Hrs, Starley Brown. New Lon- don, PF..l.. Mr. and Mrs. Wen- P.E.t.. Re- verend and Mrs. A. E. Piercey, Milton. PEI. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Cotes, Milton. P.F..l.. Doctor Margaret McMurdn. Bed- trovn scarlet to 'lthaltt. or swop that horse for a unit at a mo mentis notice. There are many Royal body- guards. but the nearest to the sovereign are the Gentlemen-no Anne. Ever since the! were cre- ated. In IN! by Henry vm, their Job has been to be-tn chm persthat attendance upon the So- Windsor with the Household Cav- Edinburizh. Her Mnieswi Com-' airy Training Cadre. When re-,PIlI)' Of Arch"! flak beck Nil quit-ed, two gqmdm... ", d,.tt67tl. and received their char-l 3.;-neg from an mm"; ".1. ter from Queen Anne in 17ol.' ment and stationed at Knlghta- They brlnit an echo of the tnstl in-tag. 3..-I-.ck,. when they attend in the Throne, 111. Hougghold c.y.t.-y 1., m, Room in their green uniforms doubggdiy, on. o( 9., ,m.,g.,, and feather bonnetr. completei bodies of men in the world Wml NW5 Nd "WW5! . ' Their bearing. their horneman- How many readers. tnclduv ship, their ..t-ectc . their gleam tally. know why the Yeomen of in .3491 5.-...1pi.g” um hi. the Guards are called "bed-eat-l 1- green, black. grey and brown. Priced sI9.95,,,s33.titi ' I in-..:.:-...-w :.-.':i:;'.';'.-x.....'!--:t.;!-'- . wdahtwoollanwtththa newrtandaway neckllnalplrh Ihtsaeftlystylednbeatadrnamstyledto flattertbeflgnr-sat-idso tewear.Adranewhlctt glveaa took of taaaloa and styledreu. Colors red. black and grey- ,,. - "to 339-95 . 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