‘A PREVIEW OF ”FASHIONS FOR FALL” ‘ Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8501! The Guardian. Oharlottctown. Mon. Oct. 22. 1962‘.—“l HAPPENINGS Mrs. Ron Parsons was guest .0! honor at a stark shower held ‘on Thursday evening at the ‘home of Mrs. Lester Champion. Mn mm W -I‘::::":.'3°l'...l“e.l=.2:..::':'.'.‘".:': 131?; rtehgr dgad 1:03;‘ '3” 1.3”: ‘ while Mrs. Parsons untied the Annan when the Thompson fam- in m by Mr. Elmer Burt. Mrs. Da- Beairsto made a few lntroduc- "Id L’ M°l“"l5 “ll M” 'l- - tory remarks and Mrs. Herbert sI‘°°"' M“ l‘" M0359 ‘“'d Simmon made the presentation. M” Lyma“ M°“° asslmd I" Mrs. Daniel G. MecLean and son. Marc of Victoria. P. E. 1.. left recently for 1 month long visit to France. A social hour with a dnlnty . "M"! '°"°5hm°'“-'~ lunch !°“°wed' hThe “Thankoffering" service of ' it e United Church Women of M1” Georgie Kennedy’ RN" Souris was held at St. James Truro. spent e past weekend _ at her home at Kensington. Et')‘g:°‘1l4(;:“!7'&I]‘p°; 5::'i‘t‘lln°§v‘£°glé Mr. Frederic Bernard left byicongregation attending. air on Friday to return to Fro-I The guest speaker WM REV- bisher Bay after spending the ~ Henry Tye of Park Royal Unit- 1l>{aat ten days at his home at (id Church in liatrkdale. Mrs. La ensington. raser. organs. accompanie Mrs A. Wlghtman and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooke Coffin. of Montague. who render- have returned to thelluhome at ed two Vocal duets. Kensington after visiting i-elativ- After the service lunch w a s es and friends in Boston. Tor-‘served to the guests by mem- onto and other points and tour-‘ bers of the church choir at the ing in the New England States. I home of Mrs. A. H. Smallwood. IDA BAILEY ALLEN Duck Aspic Coin Provide Gldmour Touch For Buffet Mn. ALEXA I no G. SINCLAIR ‘ A p P I 137 GraftonM;iI:agerDlal I-8583" of white nylon argues with lily point sleeves and hustled skirt. Her four tier finger tip vcil was held In place by 8 headdress ot nylon tulle, and orange delight roses. . Miss Mary Lynn MacDougall.; sister of the bride. was maid of = holioi and Miss Marlene Smith. of Sarnia, Ontario was brides-I maid They were dressed iden-. tic:.lly in street length gowns oft tangerine crystal charm with‘; matching net head bands. Theyi carried baskets with autumn. leaves. Lieutenant John Benson ' Halifax. N.S was best man and Messrs. William J. Macbougall. I brother of the bride, and Garyl Dillon of Halifax, N.S. ushered« the guests to their pews. rs. Mac-Dougall chose for her daughter's wedding a taupe dress of sill: brocade with brown mink trim. matching accessories and a eorsage of tangerine car- nations. The reception was held Lake View Lodge. Cavendish. For the honeymoon trip to Ontario and Quebec, the bride travelled ' cocoa colored double knit suit with beige ac- gcrine carnations. Lieutenant and Mrs. Sinclair will reside at Brcntwood Apart- ments, Olivet Street in Halifax. she carried a semi-cascade of W wheat. shasta daisiefpofl and champagne shade ‘mums.IC cessorics and a corsage of tan- N N.S. where the former is with Margcite W. I. ' Holds Meeting Twelve members of Margat .I. met e e of rs. Keith Warren for the October meeting. The president. Mrs. D. R. Ba- ker. opened the meeting with 0 Canada. followed Stewart collect Roll answered with one dozen squar- es of other home cooking. Sick and school committees re~ ed and correspondence was meeting roll call will be answer- ed with an article for a lay- ette to be sent to USC. Papers on the “Tweedsmuir Competi- tioli.” and a letter from the convener of United Nations and “Letter Friends.“ were read and discussed. Mrs. Willard Thompson auc- tioned off the squares and other lleatsV'I ‘t Elaine Ross. Miss Marilyn Harn- ‘liss llton of Brookfield. ton; Mr. and Mrs. Gear 88 Mac-Millan of New Dominion. (Photo by Beckbertsl the R.C.N. The bride recentlyl graduated in nursing from cl Victoria General Hospital has- since received her R.N. degree. ' ut - of - town guests included“ .. and Mrs. William MacLean and Mrs. Donald Coles. Charlottetown: Miss Carol Po-. well, Mr. Wyman Gilroy of Hal- ; ifax. N.S.: Miss Anna Mach/Iii-‘ lan of Dartmouth. N.S.; Miss. _ In Ceremony At Trinity United 119-09-3>oo€>o § ROYAL so I Corporation Limited 1 M ’_~' ~‘o€~oo§~oo«ii URITIES / . LEX M. WILSON X A I glnvestmenii Securities I Charlottetown o-cocoa‘? 1111111111141 Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE ‘TEETH no false teeth drop. slip or wobble when you talk. eat. laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoyed and embarrassed lzkeueh handicaps. . allne (non-acid) powder to sprin- kle on your plates, eeps false teeth 0 D :9 3 2 I OVIITW LADIES We are not slamming the better half when we say that you are not mechanically Mrs. Maurice Blake (left) Mrs. Blake's gown of white is being held tonight and ag- IT WAS a glorious autumn Rinse duckling inside and out. . . . _ a n fl Mrs. Alfred MacNeil brocade features interesting ain tomorrow evening. and clo- day about lunch time. There Season with salt. .,';’;‘s”".‘.I.eC’;‘c’.§f.}.‘.' film,‘ ipi/{my fived‘f.‘“g hiecentfbfiq ‘W3’ minded. Trust the ex- irightl are shown wearing two back detail with emerald green thes for all occasions will be came a knock on the test-kitch- Place in pot with onion, car- ' ‘ Mérgo °"' aug er ° r‘ an N "S to he] 0“ with of the gowns w‘ be satin bodice in back and em- shown by the sixteen models en door. rots. celery. parsley. cloves. 1 H P n Itggames L‘ Macnougam was here to serve you ANY‘ pa - p y shown this evening when th e erald inserts in the softly drap~ ; who are participating in the There stood a smiling waiter peppercorns and bay le . glgareeij dugkui, otvhert 9:0“; gn".teGm magiiagle with Alexa” ’ ' N your “"5 Pr°bl°m9— ladies branch of the Charlotte- ed skirt. Mrs. MacNeil's gown > show. a o-conveners of in full regalia. holding a large Add wine and vinegar and cover (see 910.3) 0 at y llirs Ttghgesinllc air. dsotlli l of hour of the day or night‘ Hubby will b9 Pmud town Curling Club stage the is of embossed taffeta in a “Fashions For Fall" are Mrs. box covered with shining alumi- enough water to cover bird. Refrigerate “mi beginning to Mr ‘Sinclair cfalsl; 3% tfi 9. at“ ~ of your rlecislon. annual “Fashions For Fall.’ cranberry red shade. The show ; Arthur Roper and Mrs. Wes num foil. r g to a boil; cover: slow- set A Oi i D 0 H 8 ermes _. storey. He bowed. ' cook until tender. from 1 to 1‘/5 Decorate with pickle slices at io'i§i§.i' th‘: iéféliidihibirliilepfiii | h W I d th um Mggozurlunchggnhexzdamz Ce}: hosts-_ S b h d 1 each end and the carrots that ganlst. Mrs Eric Slleen. ac- “"24 hour 5°“'l°° A ' tour was ._.. e ove e e - _ rain. ave rot an o ear were cooked with the duck and companied Miss Alison Ross of v ---—-------j——- aspic crestio fro L h 1 - _ . p _ .. ' ‘I l:§.:;:‘:.".;Z‘2‘..§“..§:’..°‘:i.:":‘:: n............. '1‘... “:...:‘.l: .:..:t' "*8" :l::::.' i."..::::.::1r.;;“*:.:..ll‘:t.‘ .'~;.::.":... to! MEIIIGAL |'"lBW‘°'i Bedllme 5l°FY F' I5 Small ii--. other u-- -on ’.‘.‘.°.“.‘.'..;’:..lf.,' .‘.:.:.‘..“‘*°"°"' sass: :.:.°..‘? :5. *.'.*.::.:.‘r..‘i .. "‘.‘.‘L.‘.?I";‘.°.:‘.‘é’."i.“‘.?" .. . I or -W -«I ~ "*"T°" ""5 I W. h ibeautlfully on it. surpassing as "What a dish!" exclaimed the 4 portions. ' ‘ m. garnish Wljtllll sfresheIi::(i)i?se- falIl:l'e.ntI‘le biiiiévagf lotilglyh el; m°h'“°’‘d 5” Cm°"" N 152 3"“ 3*‘ Di‘! “fin vdoiéznglogtvmmbllgg/sisolligiifssé evggi :;dlu;:]l‘;msgm:ucmM:eg1f again: Arrange duck portions an icy or cross. her floor length wedding gown yjfjgggggggjgj‘, It happened that we were the rabbits‘ hutch in the morn- I 5Pl'l5§- gilzltlzertlff dlfiiulysulilz d¢C0l'8l¢t'l H - I I II I I with the two younger children of Iing. And that s something that To th right of us, runs a 11 “And .. I ma .9“ ' ‘S further . . . lhe house across the lane. when ,gas bielen ‘bothering me. iwhatlto r unbrokelllik reach of fir nd proof . at eiegant gourmet O Iiey came to the'r pillows this.’ 0 wt tose wo an ma s spruce. e an opened bolt of “Iota” I d it Ilk Ilyllleli’ (Il.r:0§I:a:'I:;lll?flIlgh “€])T‘1llL IlIlTrklgreenBveIvTit ‘tilllaped atlong gllsehlgs fi:lI‘;)er:::‘::%(lybyp:lEe:& - . " .‘s so warm. on so - e" ’ in m - e sope eyon is. an to ' Alex offered, with a pleased ing. it's likely." ; c left of us. colors flame f°°d" "ch “ d“°I‘Il“3- Tm“ smile. of the new blanket be-' Did he. we wondered. as we ibrishtly amidst a like green. l’e‘'f°°t..f°‘' ‘ “II l’““°t 5"?‘ nr.-ath which he cuddled. In his came down stairs from that and before us the glory of the 9” P3"?- rrib in the same room. Peter. bedroom. give over his cares maple grove is ours. DUCKLING IN ASPIC begged us to “Come. sit. here cntliely to Heaven. and thus let Mam, Starling stooped pm“ A LA LUCKOW’S O - and read!" indicating the neat a young peace steal into his ed up 3 Se“, willow leaf 'finge,_ Measurements are level rot-kingchair nearby. And we heal-t? Or resigning them. con-led it gently and sighed Then 1 l5'll"-l Illmlillnl. I‘e8dl/- ll! - -came. and read to them fr om tinue as do some of us older- '1o,,k,_.d away to the hump’ when cook ‘ ‘ A‘e\t's current bedtime favorite. ZTOWI1» to Worry 099!‘ 0111‘ P705‘ a sizable ‘band of her kith and 3 '9" 3 "ll I - _e story Rain w Valle . leins, until sleep. that “blessed km were "med momentarily 1 small onion. led And if this was quite beyond the thing" falls to put away our. in . meadow she let the leaf 3 small carrots. peeled M D S I unrierstaliding of the younger every last care? 'f;,“' and drawing up 3 come, 2 stalks celery. sliced I II I e lad. nevertheless. there in the A washday ill“ W55‘ N0‘ 038. I of her dark apron wiped away 1 sprig parsley 5 r J ‘, q'.LII-‘.I the reading was appar- however. of clean-cut wind. and I 8 mm ’ 2 cloves '-’ ‘ . = seamless nd F“ If d| F " d w- | seamles. Mesh . fly a satisfying, comforting continuing sun. but alternating. .. . 4- peppercorns ' _ G 5 lone '1 u an _ lnnr f°n.s' iliing. to him. so that we found shadow and sun. Nevertheless ltl pipglfi ‘5;‘;“q:‘;hf$‘l “W 1°“ 1 b,y.1,,¢ \ ~ 2 ~.,_ .- O Weights and styles to suit every occasion——dayt:ime or evening. 3%’ d“°£dl° we were presently left with an laliowed the waishedfpdlecesk to‘ “Yes. we found that In just 2 cups dry white wine \ 5; 1;) ‘ C Samtized for day-long freshness. lasts through many washings. '5 91' radiance 'of one. d h t l:lTY.iA:°rl‘l’0 grgigus . ‘£186 te¢}!‘Pe~. that ,. she eyed we in fivtoblespoon vinegar ‘ fill-.. O J . In the group omy. 9 to 11 Medium and Long stretchy tops Reg. .98c " ere." we sat. w an a .lng s _ ‘ . 3 ;- J ’- ' ‘ ’ . ' .H ‘ ' EATQNS pd inngth we reached a favorable R housewife an that which flfglit m always like th is 2 pi§kle‘;'°s‘i;’c°é'd \ V. V 4 ? . 9 wQcm'_l'ENDER BEDGE . . . for black. navy. white. prints, pastels and blue. Also for evening pairP¢¢'lll.78c co. stopping-place. “we'll have tn‘nrivilegcs her to gather them “hell I l|3\[e l0 ml8I‘8te- I cant 2 mu-d.¢°oked .33,’ sliced 9 ' leave those Rainbow Valley.in. clean. and dry. and frag- hell’ ll- We ‘:5 llflll I happy sum- phnlento do“ . p0 /- . sh. d D children for tonight." rant. from the Monday's line. m9|‘- And lt I I 10118 road We 11/, tablespoon, pm, 3,-muiag. ‘ mne 7955 9975 Alex nodded. “Perhaps ao" lie. It was Mama sterling. with I m"'l,,8°* Y°'- ' 1°!!!» 1°" Ki ed gelatin , 1- ¢. 60 agreed. “Though" he smiled "I : whom we chatted this morning. . fond. lg egg white, “lg/4 831139 Re‘; EATON SPOON-l P1106» 3 Pill’! could listen to that story all ‘She is a smart little lady, though = "How did your wash dry. El- .r _"____,/ 15 denier 1.19 Pair .950 2.32 night. I like it so much. But" he 1 one. we imagine. who takes her len?” James asks. in now at his ' .-w’ . settled himself more confort- days too seriously. ' 50 gauge Reg. EATON Special P!'l08. 3 Pill! ably "I think I‘d better get to She was sweeplnz llef ll0°1"i d not waiting for our reply / 15 denier 79c Pair .630 2.80 sleep now. I have to clean out step when we came to spread I he one, ' --we got . cc few F h H i / stocks tiireslied. But all in all. asi es no or Fu"_Fashi°n.d wand" sh I,’ this wasn't much of a harvest- Bonn‘ mu - < i 9 59 MARY HAWORTH e - - - s \ .. . - ' . 1 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price. 3 Pairs __‘ g‘ _ . _ . Uni-il_ tomorrow Diary 30 denier 119 Pub, .956 2.80 Mother Of Twins Should °°°""’“""" ‘°°"”"' : ‘ * ‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ ‘ ‘ * ‘ U: Anflsepflc 51 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price, 3 Pairs - 1 30 denier 1 19 2 80 - H. BENNETT CARR 1: - Pair -95c - Let Lives Run Se orotel :. .. ...u.... «mm «wt» p‘ y 2.. l“‘“""'°° C°“"‘°“I“‘ 1. ”"’" °’ “"" . 45 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price. 3 Pairs mnearuylaryf Palwortmb I :13 I gidggrgegfnuacggggggglggrfg1'; ”"'-Pfm -j'_';'u':,“° ';'w°';"““:; 40 denier 1.39 Pair 1.11 3.20 61110 €|'O Wflflufi 0y 5 ' I - _ a girl who have just turned five. |the‘§)tO;'Y- alt‘ aboitit tbs“: atng: ‘I Charlottetown. P.E.l. E 45 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price. M bl lsthlrTh are‘qua orcar-cer <__ _ _________ “__< _ - lI\Vay,VS‘i’r:EC:l1V‘Ill‘Ig gifts. agythey girl's godmother usually brings. v "Pm §,?md;’.F°‘' 79‘: Pal’ '63“ are the only grandchildren 0 n t'I'husl.1 as :hel80:lilA10ll|p$)l‘ . ht~i‘i sides of the family Usual‘ 3 °“’5 9r “l3 9 “ I‘ o - e Iv whoever gives to one gives Hodc-hild. mam! may Pl‘0I‘ll|¢¢’- Fl!"-FCShlOI'IQd SOTVICO Weight in both. ! from up her sleeve itis dlpotmat- ' However. there is one exce!p- icuequlvllatlgllyly-6:Yg:a la. 51 gauge Reg. EATON grpecial Price. 33?? i—l ltl.h u"ere. : _ r _ .1.1 . IZfIl:rri‘.m0atlli:l‘:T: t:l‘Teaglr§. Sllgiefbiiiys this for you. ttAui;lfitcl;m;is_ter s ‘)0 denier 1 49 Pu 9 ni ts t . a m ng presen rom . ‘ - the c§ii'i' afford etotliliiy Tor both I Such t an Iexizlanation is up’ SOGMTOSS Sheer ("h'Ill 'ttru.fk J. propraeony oeveryyoung ‘This hisirts meevery rrhzch and audience. of course So don’t set- 30 denier Reg, EATON Special Price, 3 Pairs my son cries when she hands tie down to make mily tra- Stretchy 98... Pair .780 ~ 232 his sister a “happy birthday" rlitlon of hair - splitting concern "mm um“ M, “exmmd mm. ‘gift hin his presence. with none a Vlflloa 01 or in}. ay s . H 1 too to d tand e twins should be weaned Full-Foslliond Nylons whyehiigs sistgi9T’av un ‘iifno-. as q u I c kly as possible. utter , when it 1. hi. 3,1.-um also, they each the age of men 60 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price. 3 Pairs _\ i an be done g_ this? (around 8 years) of the notion Double Life 129 Pa“, L03 3434 Dir-loinatieally or out ? I th life experience. r wand“ Shea, em point where I feel I their treatment by society. is . should put away the gifts f in going to be identical . _ ' 60 gauge Reg. EATON Special Price. 3 Pairs 9 oamogym-, ma n gt you yourself werent I o 15 denier L19 Pair .950 230 ' th - let her wear ornse the ' l°°ltlh3l‘lY °gil°""d°d by -' fig‘ di shot The ‘s godinotliei-.wois mo er‘: and - at a mono, always might alre dy h ve turned it M on... .1. .o. 1 account educationally. by ess Dress Sheers‘ , 3 fly aseuagiiil your ilon's die-_ llll’l'lsf9eelhl:;:‘.‘ '0 mum or ‘any with the wise syiilnpethetie 400 needle eg. EATON Special Price. 8 Pairs help a hurt ti and son? explanation that we _a have to 15 denier L19 . 230 Sincerely r - earn that other persons some- men Mum Pal’ 95° ar til‘: this is a case of times let ¢0l‘tll|1"llIlI_|.£| ll!!!" fiitucalliag keti e blank. 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