-was Born In Alborton 3 lilbihd :n.aacbownckolaIartu.!ii cl cont: than with an that ululation whic -It-ueoudiu-minus:-anuu.vny.tieuouaev..u "Cling lllnlratiualaatyear wasedtaaolxariibewisiatitswitc IlII6hr"GraIbstIuandtla)ll&IargautIlacDonsId Lewis. ' H Idlie kwm PIONI KIN! Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, Oct. 1, 1957 "hm HAPPENINGS Rev. and Mrs. T. H. B..Som-Maine. and Cadillac Mountain ers have returned from an en-on Desert island. joyable trip to Ottawa, Mon- K treal and Toronto; Miss Barbara Stewart. Strat.h- gartney. has returned to Mon- lreal following I holiday at her home. She will enter the third and final year of her training all the Montreal General Hoopl- ta . Mrs. I. E. Croken of Sydney, was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. Her numerous friends were pleased to see her on her annual trip. ' Mrs. Percy Turner and Mrs. Lloyd Ntlurray h:Il'e had a short mm, e W” hwy Paw"! l " gwGloSau(I,1xd:Kl:n- Mrs s .. him” "" l” "9"; "”" '”' lei:-rliulpsunwrn oihellrul C "”' 'l"ll"' " . . . . . . . ma . .'” hi. ' 31:” T”.3,',l5's MEl:,eJ' MZ'cL3ggPl:,: t Plwosed To " Tlleglt-JIGIN of middle age for mu' Hm" harder a -' blah w ' i .. . ' i . i l in an-em ' is but dowly JOWIIMII I. " i - - . hits?" if; nPIlel:s0V:lne:k'hsavr:lol.oel: Bul -W0nd3l5 Idiourceii or a:ptitldut,vo':nn (Io-4:11:10) it"s'”'." Human M 3mm” at the pint ali-3 ' - i - ' " , bipwlaillthto Y ' trtP- They visited Bar Harbour. De” Man, Hawonhz I In" oPrlt:ntattoti glltcouekeelllllli llrl. mo IIII I1:;I::IIlIdHil:- I b ' ”."i...g hilt MR8. L been g widow for gevgu yggrg, etc to colnlortuy pl.anf& at .p'r.c u ELLEN'S DIARY 'lift”:?.”.l35.'.Zii”?:?3.lt3.3 - ti"-.:.'? '”" "" "':.......”": - . --2-o-mm: ' Ilry e W mom. ply FUSES. l-ioliowing the care-niony. I re hard '0 "Vt sensibly um keep Very Pretty Wedding is ally. to keep their partnarahlp in feet on the ground. - wholesome bun” o - ception was held at the Queen Hm” I km within W Inn I d H if 65 .'.Th b'd' 3 5dl5' Astor-tliedt ediimnhls so n 'ta(hllee Vif:'irS nitillf-efltlset'(ira(ledrIwietl'si I lance 0' my home and have aw Still-ll IIIOWI (luv! 2 lllllfl been ished payments on the house. all of which is wonderful. est of all my widowed mother lives close by in her own house. She is ac- tive and has her own interests, and doesn't expect me to sacri- fice for her-yet I feel it is my able to work out the difficulties of shaping two live: into one. And , altogether much of the fault may have been his wife's, still, the chain of events climaxed by di- vorce will have left wounds and sutnnicr flowers and centered with a three tier wedding cake llopped by a miniature bride and um) dear" Jam” smned m r& l . .'tl . will ed M'AlPe 8- . .ig.;(i:i;na.-tell aslitfasi ni:aster.l-Rcevlply l9 G”"'dd3UlKlll9I's query. "1 'l'-Earl Dalton proposed the toastldm” mink ml Mme mo” when iron of honor. Miss llargaret Doiron. also sister oi the bride. and the Misses llargaret and Yvonne Gallant. sisters of the groom. were bridesmaids. St. Ann: Church, llope River. was the setting for a very pret- ty wedding on Wednesday mom- ing. August 7. when Yvonne Ber- nice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. That Bonnet Buying Yet! Mack, our eight year old com- mented of an attractive car slip- ping silkily by when we paused Alphonse R Dotrun and Stan- All atteiztiaitts were identically , txh . i . - b .kf. t. m - - . . ley l. Gallant, son of Sir. and attired lll iizilli-rtnn length gownsll” we Wide l” Ml'"h "'9 grmm zde, ,(.?:l,lew.:1.-;:l1u; :vhee1:::k :53, in; :::u1l,li.;:,:.:l),ewal bemre enter responsibility to see after her. 52''? on Fig: ::ycli.c' u:-In wm"k';:k '0". v"'AN' ups Ml'S- HPHFY l) Gilllanl. RuSllC0- Oi i1.Vlt)n lull? over taticta withll””'”fl-l””7W9"d"d' . , , about to mzikc a trip to town "Nice" his Dad. agreed quietly Now mm” the real pmblem: C in gl mg re lei”; N". "Manna. Hue we, , d ., ,1 . I , .kl d ., ,. d Foi tiatelling the biitte those . . I . . marres aga n-even e es - I "W9 "1 "'3l””dli9- P0 Ni W l"? 3” "ll "3 l ltbis diiiiipish ntrharvest morn- as our machine nosed out and 3'" lwmg W'"' 3 wld9w”' M pouses an angel the second time. anlx I In oooun va a years my senior, who is deeply in love with me. lie has children- growndwho are very devotcd to liitii and his wellacy. However. he waistline in graduated shades of, blue. They wore matching head-i, , pieces and and mills and r.'tr- ”””'”"'leS "Pr rted iiim-guts oi pink and llllll9,p"(l:( ”"'””'”"5i took the far lane by the "old Kirk." "But the youngster offered "a truck's not a bad way to travel lol Rev. Earl Dalton performed the double ring ceremony The altar was tastefully decor- ated with suniiiii-r flotters and ing. ”I'm not too fond of waiting around like a little old shadow .ttiiiie yottr grandinoilier ll'll'S on m M an. p,,,,,,,,., g,,,..,.. ,n.L hats -- lite been t-ziuizlit like that He will be allergic to woman. per se. defensive and touchy in anticl- pating hurt-unless of course he reconditions his sensibilities by a glow and sparkle all their own, enhancing your own natural colouring! with matching duster and while a light blue princess styled tire: i x was COFSEEQ potted plants. UI'l.','dlll.sl. for Ilie't'ai'ii;itiuiis - J U , .1 i t)',!()-"l - tut-d i in town. With "liter u;i.- a :,iii- has 8 l0lIl'l.l' setup. in a larger .. - - cuj HI LANO occasion. was Mrs. Wiilr:-ti .llc- Little Xllss Brl'Il(1(lt'llt' Doirun. , :(l:I':l”dHu1'f” 3&2? ,l::,,:re”,,:,':g,,, l--MI." ;::".-,..,g in his (One I-3 1,: 1,0,4 Km. ml", 1:, town; and begs me to marry him ievtzfg :f.:::,L,:(;a..lric mam” mm up3'f?csx .E.K,.p. Aleer. who accompanied the nit-cc if the bride was flowerl ' t y ” ' , y . ” .- , - . 5- m 9 l e . - f , and we my 1 1 ii; in (1, ' , . , l lute, Mismn, 3135;. 31., and Vh-5,ll.)ll,VIl)g soiitttlttng vie dont need e back. I XIVCS a bit o nion ")0. gm yggdingl 0'19 Y 9 3 so, back to Jerry. A. you my, hp.utmy,.on'nha..m, girl Slllt was attired in pink n.V-,- Ben . , b- - h M g. m, TV , , ll) Boyt and Mr. and Mrs. one It In I 9 war 9 3 11"" Plum." M." 18"?!” Yum "sat l lieiand Grey of Nectilizim Mass. set or "he rltiicklcti at the absur- Chllm l'"adp'ec9 and lame . and Mr. Alcx .'ViacPhc-rsun. Anti- dity of it on this mucit-wooded "05”l435 0' shaded pink carnlkgonish. N.S. farm" a pop-up toaster!" ey to work on.” tBut not today' his father clinc- kled noting the suggestion. "No money today. That comes to the smooth Shut Lana- linl, Clear. true ahadoa flatter you erlravagantly -stay on! Wear matching choir in appropriate hymns dur- ing the Nupttal Mass. The bride. given in niarrtage by her father. chose a full length marriage to him could mean more life for you. at least for a while-certainly a tonic change from your present mere survival NEED PARTNER Now, if I should inarijr him. I would live amongst people my ioyloi "tLiiJ'35eihf.3i:hwi5t"n:o"i3 "05?" Benny Gallant was best w.iZ'”t2i3eli3L"Li.2T.iZg-E"ftmiiii ,,f;r233d,?,ii.'3FJ.h.fliElfl;. 32.: '"5'-'s".?iiiicil.l,.?l'-'-eQi.i:i.i.,;.....-.1. And iiileraiiu'l35'di'ii.tn'Z'h."i?'Eel ,f:;','l3f,- 3,',;',-,,';cV”",',f;""',Y ”""' -h-da Mic "l 5k"''- H" la” bodl”-' W35 man it" his b'9"l9'- M" F'”' homes of Miss Ruth walker and meta undeulandmg on most 3,", Iwag hopmgu, buy a mud guard temptitt prospect, for I am very fumewfm, of 1" nan I "E! CUTIX NAIL POLISH lnmmfd Wllh 590111115 and l8Sll- EH19 Gnllal" and Ml" Elm" Mrs. George Langcn in Ttirtlllld-i jet-ts today lor my ”hique". I have fond of Jerry. ills health is good my on "9 e,."l::nenS'i.':;”"r' - Made with ioned with a Sabrina neg-kllIlE,lBllOlo ushered the guests to Omario. and 3150 at the hunw oil l." ,mp,.m.P my mm, at some money of my oun" lie of- and he is very active. But would ,0 yoym. s0(.mpeg,,ow,h, Tie,”-0:: it reaiatl paeiing.chippina. fered. "but l'm afraid I haven't cracking. So easy to give lilaflmd Willi Will” Sallnfillrs. Robert Arsenault in May I be foolish to marry a man 30 Th l :1 l red . .. - .. nnilit (?l"l:l' tit:-Killgds allftiualgdgf i field. l':::,:lo,,,:l.:gl,'n';:,ln:ltf;1g (1,:-lnifsstg quite enough". years my sciiior'.' zelbfgijgge ygnchancm " you yourself: profemional ma- ed with seeded pearls and see Mrs. Duirun. molller Ol ll"? Mr. and Mrr. Slaitlttv Gillltlm i "Oh Well." the younger farmer when I think of all I am miss-: Mary Haworth counsels throulh ”l”'"' ul” ""5 d'V' the piggery, lit-'ve bcen waiting for days to get around to building one. l'll tinker away at thai" he smiled. 'and she can pick her own hat!" By an unexpected twist of fate which appeared later. she and Mack were among those on board when presently the machine went oiitward-bound to the highway. A gallant little vehicle it is, in the light of its activity and use on the farm. And as Granddaughter summed it up "quite respecta- ble yet in appearance." "Man! That was a nice one!" longer! P.S. Whynottryabrmtdnaa shade just for fun? Lonely pinlu. brilliant redo. (lowing corals! curtx LIPSTICKS and NAIL POUSHB said "we'll not worry about it ing in life. by not having a com- now. Maybe between us we can panlon. I get confused. Marriage manage it." . to Jerry would mean life for a The gardens and lawns llI'0'Wlllle - and it might get me pretty now, flowing we thtiuulit launched in a new life. I am with the vnri-colored wines of alone here must of the time after the season, ivtcd walls colorful. working hours. Should i stay here trees changing shades. and keep in daily touch with my llt'a shoe I want Granddnugli-, mother? Please try to help me night for um! week,-v ti-.r said ” a pair for school" when rmrh R riszht dccision. L.N. --H” he turned 0,," . new parting with our men-folks near CONSIDERABLE SPAN leaf?" an intersection of the streets wc D08? L-B-I Thirty yenrs' dlf- "Nope. Turned over his dad's set out to our shopping. fcrence in ages is a conside uni: new car." "It needs a new porridge not at on have taken up residence in Toron- to. Ontario. where the bride is on the Staff of the Metropolitan Separate School Board. and titt- igroom is employed with Ontario - Photo by lily- bride. chose for her daughter's wedding. a dress of blue grey nylon-acetate with white acces- sories ller corsage was pink ros- Mrs. Gallant mother of the was attired in a twoistore Fixtures. dress with while ac-l ers. her column. not by mail or per- sonal intervlew. Wrl to her in care of this iiewapa . qutns held her veil of tulle ll- iusion. She carried a white pray- er book topped with red roses lrom which fell satin streamers, Illd snapdragons. ,es. The bride -was attended by her grouln. sister, Miss Verna Doiron. as ma pierc navy ,,.uM...-... ,.;t-ms.g:.g,-t-, ,,.,,.,........ W W,” '.'-Nd. -it MORNING SMILE ”Arthur hasn't been out one our house" we. said tryinl l0 match her brisk young price. "You mustn't forget that" she smiled. "it's an extremcly impor- Fall fashion starts with beautiful lingerie . slips and half-slips as sleek and slim as the latest silhouettes, tailored or .m.: 1 small can tomato sauce (app. 1 cup) taiit utensill". . mornings." . . 3 'fa','f,',,;,::n'; ””””."i' 0,. p,,yA':.1,,:,:'w,. sil;:giligg::lvcdsil:il:; feminine as you please in i'ntr'ixuing new colors! We have 1'. mimzrilantet enriched bread lde:larr.)ll,di'l:.r(lPtt”:dl i . f dreamy sleepwear. too . . . cozy nightgown! Ind - Saitrllyritlitlon in buttcr until soft. no. not today" we lnutziicd. - l3)'l3m55 0f every wanted length Add it a i m o it. Wort-estcrshire - sauce, Tabasco sauce. salt. pep- per. rice and tomato sauce; heat through. Meanuhile cut I! thin slice from stem 1-nd of ouch pop- ”not with your grandlnlltcr inis-i sing!" l "The prrodige pot nrxt tltcn'.'l We'll just havc to got that!" l And whcn mid-day rt-turnod usi akavgnyw v;i1'.M . pcr: remove s('('dS. Slmmcr pep- to Aldcrlca. Jnmes was g:ithcr- if i pers in boiling water for five lng up the hits and pict-cs of ilt- , S .l minutes Drain; sprinkle insides ter about the new trough then -1 ' with salt. Fill with salmon mix- complete . . a now trough to help If x , lure. Combine bread crumbs and raise, with good fortune atti-nd- a 5 melted butter. Use to top stuffed ing the farmers effmts, more fir- pcpper. Place crumb side up in bags to pay for little hnys.' little 1. m covered greased baking dish. girls' nccds. . . and the number- Bake in moderately hot oven pre- heated to 375 deg. F.. for 20 min- less and varying necessities re- quired to keep in a healthy state. utes. then remove cover and bake an Island farmst ad. , another ten minutes. Makes 4 Until tomorrowe- - -- Diary Warm llI' pretty flanflel Dnnl l1l8hl80Wn Wllll l'Uffl9d- b0W' ""Vl"KI- -Goodnlitht..... tledyoke........................:....2.960836 Walt:-length flannel print nightgown with ruffled shawl collar.....'.. 95 ..-.--..oo..--.. - O Lovely fitted nightgown with nylon lace and net bodice and straps 8.96 to 14.95 Slim half-slip of nylon lace. its hem scalloped and side-slit 4.95 Shapelyonylon slip. sweetened with bodice and deep hem rder of lace ....................... 8.96 to 10.95 ..oo.. .--..-...o-......--.. . , it mu...-..;.. A..Q..a...t.- uA.x...-.s.-.!I.4- .'-.a.....n .... 41' MR. AND MRS. WILLARD rtoitrnmto AND A'l'l'li'N ANTS Double Ring Ceremony 1 Solemnizecl At Cropoud .4.4... The toast to the bride was pro pond by Rev, G. A. Cowper Smith and very flttlnttl! respond- ed to by the groom. Assisting in serving were Mrs. John Nich- olson. aunt of the bride and Mn. 1 The lawn of Mr. Ernest Har- vey. Crapaud. was the scene of . very pretty wedding I! 1 pm. on Tuesday. Augllll Mb. when his younger daughter. Annie Ju- anita was united in marrlali with John Vlllard. sort of Mn. in charge of Mrs. Lloyd Rog- :-rson. Crapaud. The mother of the groom wore a navy and white dress with navy accessor- ies and a corsatte of White 300- tertlme roses. . Following the ceremony I I'D- ceptlon was held at the bride's borne Ior about thirty-fly! Ill?!” Two beanttlullg decorated wal- dlng cakes. topped with minin- tnre kids: and groan: the table. Clayton Crosby and Cathdtne Crosby, her friends. For travelling through the Eu- lern United States, the bride chose a medium blue. biomed- Here Are Salmon Recipes Hi 3 I i l . t at: till it 33' ;l immune. tjd than That Are Food Fashion: to introduce ygg Eiuplywstyourhoc eloth...uidi-inudnnl Ojfr onNoaasna...sa'ubpnlywlthyouwatw&- tlnuslsu Nouns (bk. swag dirt and to the wonderful "NOXZEMA CREAM WASII ! ” Iver tried "ween washing" your face with Korma? 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