OMEN FAQQTS "Tit? Gu;i?tii5n.- Fiititi.-l."juily 13. 1955' iiarf an "E bBi;ad Crumbs Add Zip To A Variety Oi Dishes I3 ”I'he may him,-tri is usaslcd here in America is H grcat -t:i'tii'ise tn mc kindatttc i'ctit;tt'kt-d lit? Flirt tlti I-'intttc t-ttiigx -ti-.ttt of the knit is iist-ti Iii titan) I-'i'citt-it rc- tauraiiitx and ticiisitiiis you utll see I sign pmniinenily distihttctl on the nail It rcatis Ne Lldwlil-lit”! pets le ttain' uliit-lt ti'.'tti-Iatctl int-ziits 'Ilt. ntti .t.t.tc liiczitl'." ('ttIin;iri lnaictlit-til it is int npittitm ittnl .tlt tttitttr makers would use a hint of brcati and crust: from snntiuiclies to lit? last hit it tltev tiiiticrstonti him Ni prrtparv thrtn tor a t-mikitt: itiziwl tnnt Vnitsidet thcsc it-c- W" lnstanrr Soft Bread tubes lsc itt stuff tugs and pudrltttcs also a- trtpttings for smnrv lnakcd tllxilPS or des- set": To Illillhttit ltrczirl on a tin. i iitl.lI'li zharp kttilc itslll; ta -'t'-lttllll livi- 'ion. cut the :'.tcr-ti brcntl tnlti strips of desired iurtth Put again in the opposite rtircciittn to form cube: of ctir-n sin" Soil Brcati t'rutniis: lkc '.Il ttttik mg xttiittlcs titititititux to llilt'l'xltil ccrtatii x'Fiiit'IN iit ittc.i! tistt loaves or as a coatttii; for chicken. fish or she” fish to be frtctl Tn ttrepaie tear I fro-it slice of hrinari lnltl small pieces with the Finzr-t--. Toasted Rrt-.itl titties of ,(”tuti-t mus: I'se tit stiit'tttt:s.dtt top cook st.it - .. 1l-l-.tvt- iii With a or tir ed tegciables and as crt-tiioits tot accompany sottps. To prepare. arrange hreart cubes. or culicd crusts cut from sanrlwich trimitiiiis,-s. nii a cookin- sheet. Place under a twcitczitcd broilcr. in H slow-ovcn. iltlti tiei:i'ccs F. and toast tintil the bread cuties ELLEN'S B) An island The sons and t. h - l r uvtv--7 that of them” It in it fact. to it not. that as I uilclfltiu er or a tree is fitted into it": hcst place hr Vatttrc in the nattrrit of ilic landscape. so too uc think hu- mans come to their rlcstiitctl and beat roles in life Sit these. of ours are And much taken up and vicll ctiitlcitt lsllll tttc at.'.iii': of the feiriiiinc.--lttitl kiiitl. aIu:iy.4 k lqnfad We mlmvhddren hnw land young pniece who Were our -3”. The .Itily meeting of Johnston's g ' VISHOFI thll Wltltlllil M I83 1-M ,t t ,t.River Women's Institute was held Ihall we impartially speak of l d.- hd h - m - Ymllll will S We" '5”"S Ii h h H d ,1 mom, Th” R" I: "ms! Mr” area 3 in e . earing” e music.” ".0 sea, or hmmr by M, pang. n. t e a on Tties ay. .uy S. . . I . . . . . thm Nllrtd -lsmtlt ll Will be Mr. t.t-uii Vt-ttsnn. white Miss-with a fair attendance. The pres- elhlmmn iw -klimlili no trouble at all for me to slip Amt,-..... y.....,,,, tatpd ”l-Ieretidcnt called the mcctiniz to order lbgllilflleiiilnlflltlilillllgils -H la”, I'll: llll” "ll" lF"ll-SFFS Illllllln lllll ('onics the Britlc.' MISS Dtirls.and conducted it in the usual H'"l”'l'l "” came viitit her then to this house Proud thcii pt-cseiited the brideimanner. Minutes and financial . . .RIW'It ttlwl.” "lll lli"-'-l '"”l to enjoy his favorite tunes. As with a beautiful bouqiiet of flow- reports were read by the ggcl-9. I thoughtful ml"t'l- l4'l”' ill" did the rest7.lanies himself. to ers. The artistictilly decorated lary, gpprovgd gm-I ndopled, l”""””l95 "ll" ll"'" da” H" be pleased and favored. lbasket ll'l(iPll with gifts was car- A "part on district convention gllllnrmll-lhgnlonll llrqjllllll” film ltiirk of hair and eyes. our l'lP(lllflHh.l' ltlliflilllll” and C"lVl"twas given by members, Corres- ('l”)Ng ”"E”l” "”s”'l"” '””l tisittir from Ottawa is .slight. W-jill" lll" ill” Vi”? "P9"9(l bylpondcnce consisted of II ictter 1'" "ll"'l"”” -l'" M llllllh M ll” neitltcr short nor tall. tery "h0df.Mlg.K nvlln VHWS and M”; In-antregarding a donation for Miss ItlITttlllltilllEK tho ril hcr - are. (N am! Wmnanh. And nammuv .lVl;tcI,t-aii wliile the at-companyingiR0bin H W”: alrnd M pend mt! thotigli witit ”wiii:s' often he- ch... in In u".ni,”H, um mm.m'h verses vierc read by Miss Edna domm'nn ' ' 'r"""ll isutn nier gown which Grnnid Todd and 'l'l.'” Fl”"9"" P"l”d' Deli-gates appointed to attend 50 II" m-Witt hhat Stt'Rtl1FVF'daiightet' and her little cousin M”: MM: Vlnm arranged them convention at Charlottetown were OXNN "l "5 3' 'lltl"l'l"-"l llllw visittig her. both clothes-consci-ponklwqlzplo b. I I. d . Mrs. Wilson Macllonald and Mrs. find avcragc llttltlx :ttiil -Illl'ttlll'l'l' nus to an anizuing degree. "just lw'l..hf.ll',IT: L.l:.lll:::,l,:::. 2. nxwmiifltirjlvillie Trainor. A discitssion onl Lttszsa intiil itttl1it'l': llteli "lllrli1ilIll'fi" as did we. tM..” "Mr Mrs Hwmd wmugm. premium hlgnkcis followed. and '"l " i We kll"W ill? I5 ll8V”lll I Pl”-S” Juiic N to honor their son Elbert ll "35 derl 9d l" Fla” ""9 l" From i1Wil'Pl and tar niztcns ant holiday with her kin folk ",1 mg h,t,,t,. M,,,..,.,,- The y,,u,,K the store for sale. they come This f"t"tllllE it was and fricnds We believe that she coti le wcrc escorted to the seat Nf'Xl mfflllll ls l0 N lwlfl I little iilflltfl-L'lI'l of -leaiiieis Will take hark with her to the of iionnr by Rt-ta .'llacNcill and-ill? hall and roll call to be an- s.itm.t.ii.;.. of it'lSi'I out-atttnn staid old Pill. crowned by Parlia- Milton iv.”-ti Mrs. (it-nrgc .Vlac- swered by paying five vents ntoctl.-.. tttntiplt '-ktlll ll Rtoittdi mciit lltll. ittcttiorics of her native Ncill read an atitlrcss and RttsseltThcre being no fiirllicr IDIISIHOSS. ..;...... gt... .c ....t. ....,. ,.,..,.m; 1....-.1...” grngin vallpyg Mm ,.m.p.'i'ltiot-c ni-t-mttti-d them with s the meeting adjourned the ntintltcrs tit SPtliPl.'ll'l:Il. girls tout-bod hr-ights. of nestling farm- I ' ' ' ' ' who do their sharp touxirlt kt-on stearis Ind pictured villages at In: I yntiitg nation's hti-tncss croxsrtiiitls. of an old school. and rtiniitng smnothit. in ('atirttl:t's a tliitirrii. and all those dear I (an-t.-it rit- tlttrrt ilinii one path: tli ctiiiiitrv site once knew I-lnitll girl nittl img tttt.-.tt;t ll-I" to kt-t-ti ut-It titted mid evergreen 9N3.-rA.nAy "mL”.;s 1 i t- 9 it lttc work to and hiuttlj in R tntiter of her heart ttirr-ultil dlrrurl l timid day: these are on lalandl Less than I day to crucltct each Wmtld you see with Ill this ftirtns where loved ones who of these lovely little doilit-s' Throt- llsltttr. an inter:-ritttc ttlto r'c'tttlF limo uatirli-red now for I little ort different designs Included. to lltlctlczt "twrtitisr I't.r nittttt-it ltinigr-t' timc vacationing, eomt-. Pattern 7.'lR-1' Iltiilv-qiiiclties! tn lilslt .i with talk. of lit't -.-tt'.' llttittr l Chart and dll'eL'ltlt)IiS for 14-inch ll-'i' .i ttillli,' t.'I'.ttll'tllP lnttl i4Ilil4tll'lllA' - - Diary design in fllci ci-nchct. it and I2- llmlllrl til our 7! -l-Ir" .mtl n .t;mid-itight inch designs in regular crochct. ' H -W " using No. 30 mercerlzcd cotton. Ida Ram-Vv Allen are unideii brown on all sides. stir oecasninall) For that littiter) taste. brush the lll't'ii(i ltc-ftirc toasting with melted edge off your Ip - of trimmln QISZEPIN ltlum Slim Down in Hot Months III Ian Jenn Kain Summertime is made for slim- ming. The warm weather take the tile Ind sum- mer foods are deiclouii and low in calories. So what better time to shrink your appetite down to size The good news is that many overweight: who start curbing cal- ones in hot weather get the habit ' ” corners and. curry on happily to -healthy nor-.. mnl weight. But why start this summer slim-i inlng adventure alone? How Ibout' enlisting the cooperation of the head of the house? (in the past, overwieght men have been bnlky about cutting calories and strong- ly reaitlnt to any suggestion of dieting. But now that the facts of fat are out in the open. you'll prbo- ably find your husband not only willing but almost eager to take littttci Dr) Bread (lrumbs: Use fury t-ontin: croqucttes. fish or meat. in he tried or making into buttered critnihs to top t-scalloped dishes. l To pt'eparc. dr) oddments of; ltrcitl ttr crusts in the oven. Then out tltrouizli a inod chopper. using 'lic ituc blade Tic a paper bag on the blade end of the chopper so the crumbs will litm arc ground it lino t-runtbs are desired. sift ittrtttiuti it sieve. than store the t-oarsn and fine crumbs in sepa- rate rm cred containers. TOXiORROW'S DINNER Clttllcd or Hot Madrilene Toltt Cuts" Potato Salad Tossed Lettuce- littnish Apple-Bake Hit! or Iced ('o(fco or Tea MR. AND SIRS. IGBBIE WAITE AND ATTENDANTS Picttired above are Mr. and Mrs. Elibie Waite follow- dmv mm n M in: their marriage at North River Baptist Manse. From i icft to right are Mr. Milton Ward. best man: Mr. and Mrs. Waite. and the bridesmaid. Miss Eileen Waite. il'P4i(llll,E uas soIenin- ueli-tilled purse on behalf of Mil- A pr:-ttgv Mrs. Austin Sent- iled recently at the Baptist Par-Lton and vicinity. isnnace. North River. when Rev. ner read an address and Mrs. Owen Cockmn unttcd in niarriogeibnn MacLean presented them with tFltirctice Mat-iiia Ward. daughlcrla chenille bedspread from Spring- lfti Nlr. and tit-s l-'.arI Ward. lianip- vale Women's Institute. 'shirt-. to lillicri Vci-iion Waiie., The guests lolttctl in Slltglnil son tit tit-. and Nlrs. iloward Waite "For They are Jolly (iood Fellows". Mllli of i.o.vali.-it The bride and groom were then The bridc was attired in I floor-.hounced. A dainty lunch was serv- sat- ed by the ladies. after which the ftili remainder of the evening was in dancing. Danish Apple-Bake: Combine ll , I h. t . nice-tcned applesauce. 2 c.ll"lEm mm" ll ll no "P "H" ' "I fit d b d - . rid ittitslmi bread crumbs. 3 beaten :2n.::;.l1lL,'Nl.:W Stl.l(.l::(...ea, nn.4..r,,5penl cg: voiks l 3 c melted butter. i-kl ” ' ltip vcil til (-iiiiii'tiidered iict which lhll ””'l"'""'"- u ls” 5.3" and H fell front a t-tirotict of rose buds. " h'l"4"" RM” 45 """- l" 3 lm” 3 She carried a bouquet of red and qt cnsecrolc in a slow-oven. .'l25lwhm,. ..,,s,.5 rlclrces F R9nl0VP- Ind 59””) Site was attctttlcri by Miss Eil-: qt Woodside-Brown Wedding With 3 th! l9ll.V 0? ltlm een Waite. who wore blue net over l.t-N llcat 3 H11 Whit” Fllll- satin with ntatt-hint: head-dress St Mary's Flu (it. Suitttiicisitle. .rntlttall.t' beating in fl tbs. adtli- "mt ('.'Il'lIPfi a littiitttiet of ycllou was the scene of a summer wed- titntnl :iii::ir Ctitilimie to heal and ulitlc rost-s. (ling at 9 ii in. June 30 when until the mixture stands in peaks 51,; mimn wm-ti was best man. Ellen daughm. of M... and Mrs tldd l-.- tsp vanilla l The bride's mniher wore navy 39,-t grown of st, g:immm-'5 and Top the apple-bake with this and white. uliilc the groom's moth- lH011i5' son nf M.-g Md Mrsggor. iiicringue Rcttirn to the oven for fr citosc navy with pink. ldnn wmdsidev Bedequeg were u. I5 min. or tintil browned FillitiWIfnK tllic (-'9l'l'f'll(il).ll,V I i!'e- "Red in the hmy bonds of mmri, -- iii 0' tie imiiie tale i'c:-l- . v . - Si lii"ll5'l""N OF ""1 Him" iitltli-lei lthix 1 hold at tho bridei-' iii-Wlitlnieiintn:iii'nrn'5g:l'celi:Hiiii:i . . . . - g - st . . . Lightly saute ”t-old cuts" inL::;ll?I'g”::.lll;j”:h; l:;'.iii:l,ia:l;knI?Rt The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore I gown of light blue taffeta with matching head- dress. and I corsage of red ro- bllll" mmmnlng ml?” m""m:q'.- lcakc tuppcd with I miiiiaturei ,I)ride anti gruotn under an Ircht land vtetldiiii: Iicll. Those who serv-l - its I. h N ; .iti--J595- DtARY Mnmk Thp ,,,.Mmd,.. M H. , nld hty. was dressed in it gown of ,,..,,,.mg has swim m dam-in;-N tnylon sheer with I corsage of pink music being fiirntshed by Melvin T0595 ,,,.md in Hyde and Roland Ward MT Mr. and Mrs. Waite left Juneggroom. 23 for their future home in New-1 The reception was held at the castle. (int., tvlicre the groom is.home of the bride with 15 guests eniplttvcd iin attendance. The bride Chose ENTI-I It'll.-H N I-II) . Farmers Wife phrmhm, I." Mn and Harold roy supported the an old house with rooms almost id:-nticnl with these and hiiilt for unc oi .lanies' forbcars. And two little sons. with I whole world of A1. SH0wER pnptiortunity hefore them and I - V - ,- .- . - . M - - i - -- I 'r::..:' 2:: .i:.'".r;:;::.:i:r::”::;...:; t - -- ri e s r .. it t ' ”"'l'l"' ”"ll bl" " u """”d ' "mg n F p moon trip through the Marttimes. lout had I voice as young and as l'- "lil M” Ellll ward "f llaml” mu.” 3; 3 Singing bim- what shite. on Mm .'ll. uhcn I large Tttcy lItlrll7r?SVld(lVlfl' V leanors .t..a.m.,. (Mk; mm gifwd can nttiiilicr of friciitts and neighiois. V '" l i i gathered to litintir Mr. and Mrs. -l0HNST0ls 5 RIVER w- '- "lipl " did Sm"-S "id bmmu.Elliert Waite on their recent mar-1 I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l Send TWENTY-FIVI-I CENTS In coins for this pattern tstamps cannot be acct-ptcdi to The Guani- iaii. ilouscliold Arts Dept . tit) Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. '-"”7'-l V-N"-M”'-"l Print plainly NAME. Al)t)llFZSS. tilull stinrltt-ss. smooth-fitting PATTERN NCMnF'R' . l 0 ER I957 AI 3' it. . lwlt-ro pr?-ttiftst ensemble seen Nee3Il2cm"”l" (.M"nlngu';'" anywlicre this summerl Adaptable particularly the new polished cottons. pique for tlaxtinto in-or shantting silk linen for owning Simple lines yoke de- tail to win flattering? pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crorhct. em- broidery. iron-ons. toys and novel- ties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now You'll want to order every design to ill W Tim Out to many fabrics Pattern 3693 Mt.-ses' Stu-at I2. 14. tti. lit 20 Sin to dress. Ila yartlc .'t5tnt-h. bolero. llut yards. This ti;-ittcrii easy ll) use. sim- ple tti seu. is tested for fit Has complctc illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS l.'l5ci in coins lstamps cannot be ncccptodi for this pattern. Print pl.-iinly Sill-I. NAME. ADDRESS. STYl.i-'. NUMBER. Scnd nrtter to ANNE Ans.vis.' (are of The Guardian. M) Front Street West. Toronto. i.".i'i.E't-E-iv? and sour stomach! tttuttrrn It-Inidnouu. -Ir agony, huh and round tongue of eonnlpeuon In quickly vewv-I with an rrmia-on own T-thlnin TII-on at hnitmo. ha IIIDC up-at tvunniy -I-ml I") II III . D-i dim Soeetellp I-mic by tho rid! of Bowl! on Tobi-M-wt! I-arena If . I1& ' 1 hgIv& I try on to For Cow off ten pounds w and perhaps car- 'make it I solid twenty. From the standpoint of meal planning and cooking. daily doub- le dieting is always easier. And .the friendly rivalry of dieting tn- lgether is I stimulating challciige. tlNo wife with spirit will let her .mate show her up. and certain- ly the head of the house will not ltwarnyw-usutoaru's MAIL Reads Constantly, I ignoring Family DEAR MARY HAWORTH: can you tell me what is the meaning of a .person's habit of .reading most of the time. instead of being sociable? p My husband reads while eating .his breakfast and never talks to tme--except when I ask him some- jthing. Then it often takes him Zquile I while to bring his head out of his book to answer me. I He reads every chance he gets; and I feel he should talk with me I little more and play with our .chlldreii occasionally. instead he reads. I l is all this reading indicative of in nervous condition. as I some- times think? Or am I wrong? Do I want too much attention? And tsbould I quiet down and be glad' that he is I great reader? y L.D.l Iookiabneu II An Escape DEAR L. D.: The insatiable ihabit of reading to which you re- lfer in characteristic of passive l frustrated individuals. usually. They read all the while as I sort l opiste. to dull their awareness of irksome reality. It is I mechan- .ism of escape into In "inner -severe backache sent her to allow the little woman to he I better loner. Proof that one summer cu make you sllmtnefwu given in our re- ducer'I story of last summer - I story that inspired many over- weight: to get on the Ilimtnln course. Here It in in brief: A streamlined bride of 115 pounds. six years and two children inter. weighed in pouhds. A chrogita I doctor who Iugusted she try carrying I 60 pound load around for just one hour. That solted her into Ictlon. She started summing in the summer and canted on to normal weight. The unexpectnd ending to the story was that the reducing had taken place 8) years before! All the years since she had lived happily at normal weight. A check up with the doctor is always I good way to start I slimming program. Follow his Id- vice II to how many pounds to plan to reduce. Why not swing into lighter me- nus this summer and learn to eat for healthy normal weight. Mr. and Mrs. Summer Slimming aer- ies atarta Monday and runs for two weeks. Why not join us? Verrier-Joyce Wedding St. Columba Church in Notre Dame-deGrace. Montreal. was the scene of the wedding It 1.30 p.m. Saturday. June 18. of Miss Patricia Pamela Verrter. daugh- ter of the late Edward John Ver- rier and of Mn. Verrier of Notre Dame-de-Grace. and Carlton Spencer Joyce. son of the Rev, Dr. J.G. Joyce and Mrs. Joyce of Verdun. Montreal. The Rev. Nnrmlp'.E. Peterson. rector. performed the ceremony in which the Rev. Dr. J.G. Joyce. father of the bridegroom. took part. Mr. Dennis C. Ore was the organist. White gladioli. Deonies. greenery and lighted tapers form- ed the setting for the ceremony. Given in marriage by Mr. F. C. Tomlinson. I close friend of the family, the bride wore I bal- lerina length gown of ivory lace over satin, having I bolero Jac- ket with stand-up collar and fit- ted sleeves. over I fitted bodice and full skirt of pleated front panel of nylon not. Her elbow length veil of tulle illusion was held by I coronet. of seed pearls. and she carried a cascade of white sweet. peas. Min Ruth Mt.-Culloch as maid. of honour was gownod in I bIl-- lerina length gown of pale blue irridescent taffeta fashioned in world” of pseudo-activity. where ;the reader is comfortably detach- .ed (for the momentl llemit: and also detached from the events detailed In the reading matter his eye is devouring. I That kind of reading seldom .adds up to increased education .for the reader. because it isnt limplemeliteti by mental concen- ltratinn or thought. Instead it is an .evasion of purposeful thinking. Rather a case of crawling into a hole, and pulling the hole in after ione- -to hibernate the time away. Certain persons. whenever they .have I breath of sitdown leisure. twill be mulling over. cartoon -strips. or comic books. or science jfiction tiio calledt. or pulp mag- lazines. or news magazines. or jdtiily newspapers -or even read- ping the better books Or they may lbe watching TV. seeing movies :or listening to radio. But always the nfbrementioned siiirit of es- l cape motivates them - - eecanc from the living present in their own experience: flinht from what Is going on here and now. In their ireal relationshlns Neurotic Armor Against Demands Maybe your liusliand figures in this catcgory. His reading may -not reflect I nervous condition. loxactiy; but rather a neurotic ltondency to close himself off from lpeople who make dcmanda on him. His wife and children. for nuuauca who implicitly demand ibis love and interest and atten- tion. Just by their watchful or hopeful attitudes. even don't pester him vocally. y if meals are I family Effilll'.l with parents and children eating together. father should put aaidcilmd chum..."-! pl.” It H we” m contrl- humor gbook or newspaper and lhute to table talk. This is his chan- ice to teach good manners by goo 'exImple - and it isn't good man- .ners to bury one's nose in reading tu-hen others are present. In civ- liliied family life. the only excep- ttion to this rule is at brcakfast. iusually - - when the head of the ihnuse is privileged Ill be so de- .stresi to read the paper in slince. "while he downs his morning rations. . As to whether you want too lrnuch attention. and possih'y ought Ito quiet down e- my advice is to be flexible. and sensible. and ll ll"-V tvou can hold your tongue. with no princess lines with halter neck- line. and were long sleeves and "Om lll5 band a headdress in m lchlng' for her travelling costume is gray surroundings and unsolved prob-legion?" she carried I bouduet ofl ;(::(f-2"?-id:i:?3linH..redg-. -pink sweet peas. Dr. Douglas Joyce. brother of the bridegroom. was best man. land the ushers were Mr. Kenneth Vroom and Mr. Ronald Lawton. The mother of the bride. Mu. Varrier, wore I gown of peacock blue lrridoscent taffeta with pic- ture hat of black French straw. black acessories and corssge of gold sweetheart roses. Mrs. Joyce. mother of the bridegroom. Was gowned in pow- der blue double sheer with navy blue accessories and cornge of pink carnations. Following the ceremony I re- ceptlon was held at the Queen's Hotel. Candelabra. pink and white flowers decorated the hrlde's table. After the recep- tion the couple left by car for Atlanta. Georgia. and In extend- ed trip through the southern and eastern United States. For trav- elling on her wedding trip the bride wore I floral cornflower blue Ind white dress in paper taffeta. I blue coat with white accessories and I corsage of white gardeniss. Many guests attended the Wed- ding. including I number from oiit-of-town. . The bride's parents. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Joyce. are former re- sidents of P. E. I. .restful. when ymi feel something should be llifi. say it. and do your best to get In answer. But when harm done. do that also. if your husband consistently l shies away from conversation his bias. probably -- in return for which he may become mnrc gracious towards you. -M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not bv mall or pr"- snnal interview. Write her in .care of the Charlottetown Guard- ian. . HOUSEHOLD HINT Never put the blade of a kitchen knife into I flame. It will impair the temper of the steel and make it tmnn-stbie to sharpen the blsde In Nati .- therenfter; W I ijg onal Park :' ' if i E P of New Wiltshlre was united mother-in-law. Kenzie. the bride chose I gown of blue net over taffeta. with a lace Pictured above are the Reading from left to right are Mr. Gordon groomsman; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson. matron-of-honor: Mr. Basil Phillips. usher. zie ltleftl and Mary Bernard Spring flowers. and potted plnntsglovesd She carried an arm bou- formed I floral background in the Presbyterian Church. Harisviile. for a wedding at 3.30 o'clock on June 16. when Carrie MacKcn1ie in marriage with Frank Stevenson of Darlington. The Rev. L.E2Blaikie officiated at the double-ring care- mony. The wedding music was played by Mr. Wendell Phillips. Given in marriage by her Mrs. Ruth Mac- bolero, and matching hat and Words Oi The Wise I Ideals are like stars: you will not succeed in touching them withli your hands. But. like the scalar-1 ing man on the desert of waters. you choose them as your guides. and following them. you will reach your destiny.-tCarI Schurll. MORNING SMILE A female voice came over thel telephone: t Voice-lls th surance Co.'.'” Receptionist---”Yes. ma'am." Voice-"Well. i want to speak to having my bus- is the Fidelity In-I w-- i BACK FOR BELONGINGS I TORONTO (CPl-vPollce said I. butler dismissed during the holidayt at I Beaverton summer home, Sunday broke into his former mas-i ter's.ctty house. They said Gor-. don Torp, 57, was charged with breaking and entering the res-. iticnce here of Ewart Angus. wid- ely-known financier. Police said. Torp told them he had returned; to get his personal belongings. t I Happy Holidays! IF YOU DRIVE Stop for TEA yAAA.AAAAAAA A AAAAA&d June Weddin ... ...L . g at Harisviile members of the Stevenson-MacKenzie bridal Stevenson, usher; Mr. The two flower girls are Sarena MacKen (Barterfs Film Lab quet of red Sweetheart roses. Mrs. John Phillips. was mqron of honour. and were I gown of lilac net over taffeta, with I lace bolero. She wore I matching net tiara. Ind mitts. and carried I nosegay of yellow mums. The flower girls were Miss Mary Bernard, and Miss Sarena Mac- Kenzie. Mnry wore I gown of pink flowers. They carried nose- gays of mixed flowers. Mr. John Phillips was grooms- mnn. and the uhers were Mr. Basil Phillips. and Mr. Gordon Stcvctsvin. I For icr daughter-in-law's wed- ding. Mrs. MIcKenIle wore a dress of aqua taffeta. with white accessories. She wore xa corsage Cook's Corner of red wasp 2 cu V rhubarb. 1 Following the ceremony I re- slrawberf .3. CUP SHEET. 1 ea ception for 40 guests was held at 3 tin. (tour. the Queen Hotel. The Rev. L.E.. Blaikin roposed I toast to the bride. w icb was responded to by the groom. For I honeymoon trip to Bon- ton. and points of interest in the Msritimes. the bride donned a suit of pink and navy guru-dine. t ” , accessories. and I of pink rolu. TIMBER WEALTH The Andaman and Nicobai with C011!!! soft timber. party. John Phillips, the groom and bride; Mrs. John Phillips, cu; Mix ingredients and put into pie crust. Bake h 350 degrees F. oven. lands in the Bay of Bengal have valuable tonne of both hard and t E. 5 SWIM SUITS By- CATALINA and COL! OF -. -..'CALli'-ORNIA -' 91.95 ,0 321.95 ALL SIZES AND STYLES INCLUDING THE MARILYN BELL i-iAt.t'ns. liioitrs. PEDAL PUSHERS. JEANS. nouns . . . . . . from suit up PLAYTEX PANTY GIRDLES . . . . st .oo oo. 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