corcoran'- Blacqulere” Wedding A pretty wedding took place in Stella Maris Church, North Rus- tico. P. E. I., on June 23. when Annette Adele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Blacquiere exchang- pd vows with John Francis Cor- coran. son of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Corcoran of Moncton, N.B. Rev. Eric Robin, pastor of Stella Maris. oerformed the double ring cere- mony and celebrated the nuptial nass. y I . - . y - y 1 Robs M . 14. 16, 13. 20. Size 16 takes HA ' yqunz ..':”::.."':.:i.r:'?.:.l.”.-. .'::.:”;:: 1;".:;”.t:...".i:;"”;;:.:; ?:::..”::;.:';:..”::.....l:."'.i .2 yards l 5- J- ZAKEMS 9R”cETE'l'A '"nma”l1a5':hbg her !fau'mr' W?” the immediate relatives For her mid Eomplxfd 3 com-55 given by Freetown W. I each spoke brief- "5-"5!" mcl"ded- "Th 3 T B ,, oor ens F835 0 W E ny on - ' i ' This pattern any to use. simple i A x 3” over arms and carried a honeymoon. which was spent in the w, 1, Mann; sewing Unit at ly. to sew. B mate; R" m. H” comp i 9 GST CF 0 MI est bouquet of red roses. Her finger- up veil of nylon fell from a cor- onet of pearls. The bridesmaids, Miss Isabel N th R - h who were the national president, Mrs. Ralph Mouse. Mrs. Fred Court. fr mu panerm Fri L I I 1y may j B1aCq"""e- Sm" 0' W9 "de- Hglrlfax egiiioboeingktlfiu "5 P'"l””5'Y '"""”9d- the ”P"' M”. Cmwmd ”””''''5' M” 3”" rllune. address. Stylen Nl1)l;il?ei'. l Cerfo . . . . . . . . 293 lM - - - - - '- wore a mauve ballerina length Germnay On July 13' His bride Wm visors. Miss M. Robin and Mrs. R. bert Hogs. Mrs. Eric MB0MllId0- i dress of nylon net over taffeta: and Miss Carmelita Blacquierc, an- Kigrhggnig ?ri?,::kw,e.,?;(f: a,r:,d. Fred Gates and the members of Cairns and Mrs. Horace Paynter. i,Vi;s;r?0g::;:;.han' 60 From s""t' 19""; other sister. chose a pastel green en, happiness i Freetown w, 1. Candles in silver holders and cut ' ggwggwg Sugar, 2 for , , , 25c ballerina-length dress also of nylon e nutgotgkswn Emma m,l.e.g The guegts were welcomed by the flowers decorated the laoe-covered . net Over "i”9l"' 5”” W” malt” Mr. and Mrs. F -r. cifrcorgin Kelvin Grove president. Mrs. Lea- ta-ble.-Bur. . FIRE CHIEFS MEET K;-an mg headdresses and shnulder- f ' length veils and carried bouquets of yellow and pink mums. Miss Angela Gallant. cousin of the bride. as flower girl, wore a floor-length dress of yellow nylon. and carried a basket of garden flowers. 'l1ie (room was attended by He. George MacDonald of Glace Bay. and the ushers were: Cpl. R. E. Choquetie and Cpl. W. J. Derkus of Ontario. The church was beautifully dec- orated for the occasion and the girls' choir sang a p p ro pr i a t e hymns under the direction of Miss Bernadine Gauthier. organist. The bridels mother ' re a dress of navy blue bengaline with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother were a navy blue nylon plisse dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. New Brunswick, the bride wore a two-piece suit of grey and white with white accessories. On their return, after a few days spent in Moncton, N.B.; Miss Barbara Cor- coran. Moncton, N.B.; Mrs. Jack Nelson, Stoney Creek. N.B.; Mrs. Edwin Steves. Stoney Creek, N.B.; Pte. George Mac-Donald. Bay. N.S.: Cpl. W. J. Derkus and tCpl. R. E. Choquette. both of On- arin. Prince County Sewing Class Hear Speaker Mrs. J. W. Adams. president of the Federated Womenls Institute of Canada. was a special guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gue- ley, Kelvin Grove, on July 13. when the members of an adult sewing class held their achievement night. Kelvin Grove School and on this occasion displayed and modelled the-finished articles for their guests. Manning. Mrs. Julian Herring, Mrs. man Caseley who spoke of the sociability of the sewing class and complimented the instructors, Miss M. Taylor and Miss R. Brown. who - had made the time pass so pleas- antly, and so profitably. Miss Brow-n spoke briefly on the project and nu each member or me does dis- play her work. The instructors were Anne Hogg. on behalf of the Womenll Insti- tute. Mrs Harold Laird presented Mrs. Adams with a piece of pottery made of Island clay, and I! view of Green Gables, as s momenta of Robin and her visit here. Miss Mrs. Manning were presented with bouquets of cut flowers. Mrs. Adams addressed the com- pany and Mrs. Herring. Mr: Gates, Refreshmeiits were served when Mrs. Harold Laird poured, and Mrs. Cnseley was assisted in serving by Mrs Douglas Webster. Miss Louise sou: Aurnonin The Canadian government has the sole legislative authority over the fisheries of Canada, both coastal and inland. prcsentedl with gifts from the sewing class by. Misses sheila Caseley and Lillian- Thursday, July 22. 1954 IACK STYLE Simply stunning sack dress that's style-sure for every occasion. laun- der-easy! Wear it belted or loose- you can't detract from its beauty! Fashion-fine is the back too do- tall. Choose crisp cotton or sturdy denim. Pattern 4642: Mlsesl Sizes .10, 12. plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five cntis t35cr in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) Send order to ANNE ADAMS, SYDNEY (CF).-The 40th annual conference of Maritime fire chief: got underway today with upwards of 200 persons in attendance. Hal- ifax fire chief F. C. MacGillivray, association president. is presiding over the three-day conference. Mayfair y-A M M . M M. Ml I - Spiced Beef. tin 27: giggle 39 Oaklear C 77? .50 mad? e3.sv'er foam xhl my aztyd ” Even : make delicious IT'S THE QUICK, EASY, SHORT-BOIL WAY only a ONE-MINUTE full, rolling boil. No more long, tedious boiling and stirring over a hot stove. Its so quick and easy. Follow the simple directions carefully and you can be sure of delicious. sparkling jams and jellies. LIQUID or CRYSTALS sparkling Jim and Jellies with certo 'l'li'e Gnsfilhn rage Ill Anne Adams Patterns Georgetown And Vicinity Mr. Wendell Graham of Murray Harbour North. was a Visitor to to Georgetown on June 15. Mrl. Gordon Macliellaii and son of New Waterford. N. S.. l V . are vis- I ah Pw llml for a few days in George- W town, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l On.July 14, Mr. and Mrs. Allenl ..MM . I 1 Jenlrigsbof Maummei-side. accom-l I c-new--m---to---sav-s ::".':...-..i. .32: 1-”.”:.s::.".:f.::V:y.' -e- oqually good ruults E l34 Q g 3- ;.2l.'.a.-n.Rii..'"i3li...,1Z”i5”f.”..i?i.if AND GROGETERM i - 5 i SAVE E66 GRAFTON sr. Mr. Phlli Bo ..,........ 3 H , gm. 1..:I:.ni.d. .i?S.'”.'.-21'.-. '..:.;.f: AT "ML 8589 - . - mi... .. ....- ..'..::”l.?'"s:..,.:: - FREE DELIVERY - I . . I town ' . AC st if Automatic Dohulhg and Swing-out Servers; (4 Q1 Felix Monrison. i Summerside, visited in George- l'?W" 88 l-lit? Ruest of lylr. .lenkins' sister, Miss Joyce Jenking, MIL Mlfnrot Allen is visiting in Borden. as the guest of her bro. ther-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William White. Mr. and Mrs..John L, MacDnn-I aid. returned recently from a visit with relatives in Halifax. N. 3, Mr. Victor Refuse returned rec- ently from a visit to Boston, Ma”. where he was the guest of his bro: l-her. Mr. William Rafuse. MTgJ0l9Dh "Sonny" Johnson isj 1'0ll9VlnK Canadian National Rail-l way Station Agent at Cardigan. Caramel: . . . . . 25: Chocolate Marshmallow Cookies Peter Pan (20 oz.) Peaches. 2 for . 49: Tomatoes. 2 for 35:: PUSS and BOOTS Cat Food (Reg. 2-for 25c) 6for 49: RECIPE pg I” BOOKIET 7 Mr. and Mrs Harry MacKay of ....i..b.;..I label! ,.i WHAT CERTO IS-Certo is mm pectin-the soy. MORE JAM on JELLY-There's no gaze , 50. Mount Stewart. accompanied by ORANGES. 2 (lot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c M'.'m'g:"rm'; natural Jcllymg substance in fruit p-yextraicted long "boiling down"-so hardly any precious 7 me Miss Miriam Toombs of Winnipeg New I 1 nd was and refined to help you make delicious rams JUICC wastes away in steam. You average up to X3 Wjf Enid I glrts. (Dr.) Carruthers of S a . ' t ' 0 ' ' ar wn, e i . and jellies quickly and easily. ggalrirtrorejam or Jelly from the same amount re Inc” (:0 eG0mme:':'w:”: laiceerlr "iffy PCT heCd . I 0 - . - . . . . . . . . 198 ffV.55t7"f'5 mfilf. Wmlif-'.' Fat” ""3 NATURAL, FRESH TASTE AND COLOR - .' rI:delllIgrl;estB alithsilel-32?? 0' M" New 1513"” minu es mm c ime your ruit is prepare - - ' - ' ' ' ' to makeawhoie batch with Ccrto. That's only ::l':r”:,bsml slggitl mnilgllrglw Miss Sharon Dorey of Pictou. N. 6 lbs' ' ' ' ' ' ' l l ' f ' ' ' ' ' ' 39: about a third the time needed for old, long- mm Theypfemain in yon, jam mfieuy i 5.. in visiting in Georgetown. Fresh ban mcjp”, ' t where she is a guest at the home NO GUESSWORK-With Certo you get "t M5 and M”- MWHC9 D011” 2 TO? . . . . . . . - . ... . . . . . . . . ONE-MINUTE BOlI. -With Ccrto you need kitchen-tested recipes that end all guesswork. "'1' GROGERIES 39c Free Copper Sponge 100 Ft. Roll Wax Paper . . . . 29: Matches. 3 for . 29: Johnston's .29: Baby Powder . . AND VEGETABLES conurn Q Spare Ribs SPECIAL 4 lbs 49c " Machine Sliced Bacon. lb. . . . . .. 71: Cottage Rolls, lb. 69: A. J. ZAKEM'S SHOP Modal FM-l0B4- I0 cv. nwmi came R Cronin interior, 53 lb. lreeur locker, butfry, door rocks, bacon koepor. 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