OMEN Elaine Duguay And Henry Perry Wed The wedding was iolemnized at the Immaculate Conception Church. Palmer Road. on Wednesday. Feb. 2. of Elaine Duguay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duguay. St. Edward. to Henry Perry. son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Perry. also of St. Edward. Rev. Emanuel Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 24. 1955 gi:;':'d celtbmled "'9 "W1" Th, hrid hose a street- KEEP IN TRIM lengtii yd):-lens: of iigciit blue nylon Curves For The Thin Girl 3: Ida Jean Iain FEEL LIKE A NEW Once upon a time. there was a thin girl who often grabbed fa I hasty bite of lunch so she could squeeze in a little shopping at the noon hour. And to eke out the money for a new bonnet or nylon shecrs. she ate from the price side of the menu more than from taste appeal. Of course she didn't eat much breakfast either -she didn't have time. and be- sides she wasn't. hungry in the mornings. And she lamented that it was impossible for her to gain an ounce Could that description fit you? Well. on that pattern. a thin girl hasn't a ghost of a chance of adding curves. It you tend to ;NoE1-eakfast isamisballe. slight your meals. chances are your appetite is not very demand- ing. And poor appetite can result from a combination of factors- chronic overdoing. 'faulty food habits and irregularity of nieai hours. Let's start with the most im- pnrtant meal of the day - break- fast. The test of whether or not you eat enough breakfast is how you feel between 10 and 11 in the morning. On ll good breakfast. you should be going strong until lunch time No appetite for the first meal of the day is largely habit Here's a promise . . . if you will get up Just fifteen min- utes earlier and eat. a leisurely. relaxed breakfast. you can add curves. Tomorrow morning. have a hot. cereal with milk and cream. in place of your usual two clips of coffee. have only one cup. plus a glass of milk. Milk furnishes protein. and it's surprising the energy carryover that comes from 5' ' LI ll' hum up unit" nourishing cocoa from a I Iii. tin! l aIi.i't'Htl's dill lillliilay PIIVIMS 0051 FROM SPIIADIOB lace over taffeta. with white c- cessoriea end a corsage of k roses. She was attended by Miss Kath- erine Gaudet and groom was sup- ported by Mr. Joseph Allan. (:RL 1': 3. Int; ', b K Following the ceremony a wed- gr” ' ' Pm” " '9' " ding dinner was served at the home of the bride to the im- mediate family and friends. In the evening the bridal party met at the home of the groom. where I large crowd awaited them and a bountiful supper was served to a large number of relatives and friends. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in dancing. Previous to her wedding the bride was tendered a miscellan- eous showe at the home of the groom. when she received many lovely and useful iilfts. At lunch. take advantage of the hot. dishes offered. The day's specials often give the most for the money. Get away from the sandwich. pie and coffee routine. If you carry your lunch, vary the sandwich fillings. and even the bread . . . for appetite ap- peal. Increase the calories by us- ing both butter and mayonnaise on the bread. Take along some mixed nuts. dates or figs. as well as a piece of juicy fruit and a molasses cookie. Have milk. if possible. as well as a hot bever- age. For the next thirty days. plan to use your whole lunch hour to eat lunch and relax afterwards . you'll look more rested and prettier. You might take a leis- urely stroll in the fresh air. Or if the day isn't going smoothly, drop into a quiet church and lay your burdens down. Sit there re- laxed for a brief quarter hour and you'll come away. refreshed in spirit and calm in your mind. If you have between meal pick- ups. they must be the type of food that is easily and quickly digested. such as fruit juices. egg nog or milk. skip the sweets. for they blunt appetite. It in a definite help to rest before dinner if possible. even if only for a few minutes. GRADE A NUTRITION Breakfast Chilled Orange Juice Scrambled Eggs (1) with Crisp Bacon Hot Buttered Toast - Strawberry lsiancier Takes Bride in Saskatoon A double ring ceremony Wll solemnized at Knox United Church. Saskatoon. Sask.. recently when Dr. D. G. Wilkie united in mar- riage. Josephine. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hunchork. llafford. and Mr. Harold Lloyd Manderaon. son of Mr. and Mrs. H Mander- son. New Annan. P. E. 1. The bride. given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Dick I-iawrysh. wore white lace and poet over satin. with matching iacket and fingertip veil. Her bouquet was of white carnations and baby Mums. ,- The bride was attended by Mil! Sheila Purkis. who wore nile 8799" net over satin. with matchlnl 180' ket and carried bronze and .VE"0W baby Mums. The groom was attended by Mr. Lawrie Rutttle and Mr. I-lal Hayes acted as usher. , For the occasion the bride a mo- ther chose a grey dl'C59- with buck accessories. Following "'9 09? many a reception was held at t e R. N!) MRS. LEI. ND The wedding took place on Feb- ruary 2. at the home of the bride's uncle. Mr. Frank Hardy, of Marion Lois. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Freeland. to Leland Than or i' and Mrs. Le- land Ellis, Northam. The marriage was performed by Roi. David Mawhlnney. During the ceremony music was supplied by Mrs. David Mawhinney, who also sang. "I'll Walk Beside You.” while the register was being signed. The bride chose for her wed- ding a gown of nylon lace over Jain Gills 05 Mm taffeta. She also wore a finger-tip 1 Cup Coffee. it desired how" 0i "'9 blid" veil with a silver coronet and can Luncheon .,,, .m.a.-a. .- tied a bouquet of American Beauty Cruggolftgniomuo soup with I-o'sI1”ilse' maid of honour was Miss Muriel Palmer. who wore a dress Toasted Club sandwich RINIW your or yellow nylon not our laffem mut 031?: Cr .3 and matching headdress and mitts. Frui e I! Glass of Milk - ' -v-(---jee- mu" "' 9"" NEW INTERNA' Baked Chicken 51.49 Whipped Potatoes or Rice G Eliza ..., PSORIASIS Tang? 63;” s.l.d with Tnuied Dramatic clinical results show the m" new internal treatment. LIPAN. Cup Custard with Frozen Straw- berries Aa' hour before bedtime: Glass of Milk Raisin Cookie. Note: One teaspoon of cod liver oil or one Vitamin A st D cap- sule should be taken daily. is successful in almost 7 out of 10 cases. Even stubborn lesions of .long standing have responded to I LIPAN. i. Ask your druggist for LIPAN. For free booklet and clinical reports. write to Gieerllove Company. 21 King St. E.. Toronto. Dept. ”MJ". Keep an extra sponge heed handy for washing walla, ihempoeing rum and oni-inyetiier men. we Tremendous Values on SINGER Electric iralle-ins Ieeiiillg use leer models It! 8dtsIIen': Ismtssttlim DURING THIS SALE. .. ... A wide selection ofmbinet sad potable models with print to fit every puree including a limited quantity of used SINGBIF Electric Portables at "'50. All Models evsilabie with I suatl. nown PAYIINT-IAIY aunelr nuts. ...alargeselectionofothetmekeneetimadslnee.Manyone . 9cm MFIARENS OLIVES I 1'11 rim 1' ertwoefakind. LOOK Fill TIIIS TIE... 9 FULLY IECIIIMTIGIII 9' IV SIIIEI-TRAINEE EXPIIY8 9 mt mum our um ft IAGKII IV Til Sillll SNII H01 60. ..."'.-':.t':...i sat iviml coilrlllsllcr mu Yililt SiNQ53SE9flNGiCENTER- WEEK: otltv FEB..14-MAR. 5 M.-"-Hi &IIstIUewn a ' l DENIM TIIANE ELLIS (Photo by D. W. Sears) She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Beat man for the occasion was Mr. Ernest Hardy. Following the ceremony a re- ception for 75 guests was held at which Miss Rhetta Ellis had charge of the guest book. The room was decorated with ferns and pink and white ribbons and the bride's table was centered with a three-tier wed- ding cake which was flanked by white candles and red roses. For travelling the bride wore a dress of blue corded bcngaliiic. top- ped with a black fitted coat and red accessories. The newly-weds left or a short honeymoon trip. MORNING SM" ' Publisher Iv" .liur handwritingla so indistinct I can hardly l. yours. why didnt you before bringing. them to Would-Be-Poet - Type "cm? Diyou think l'd waste III) time writing poetry if I could type? We think now of folks in bos- piteis Island-over. tbne destined to remain there. it mIy'ba' only many or perhaps for a more extended period of treatment and care. Like those we visited this ' evening. kin and friends. Ind others we glimpsed as we walk- ed by open doors with our young- er farmer and James. Herrfrom a bed. one chatted with a loved on visiting, there eyes looked up expectantly as though another awaited the en- trance of a face most beloved. Nurses on quiet steps moved about on their missions of healing. hear- ing in word or touch. relief to the patients; and all about was the white efficiency. the bush and comic . of the place. As always we were impressed with the serenity of the patients themselves. it seemed as it now come away from the rush and worry and noise of the world without. here in this one quite a- part. they had reached a quiet left the distressing clouds iv cir- cumstance to enter alone the cloiste of a Church. tilt.. to leave the cares of heart and spirit from whence rested and refreshed one should at length emerge into the clear sunshine of the day. For here in this strange border-land of place it seems many a fear is dissolved. worths evaluated. new perspec- tivea gained. and of course joys born. We who have experienced some minor illliesses in our time but know little of hospitalization. ex- cent by visiting there. and by iihat contact gained by having near kin meinbera of the nurs- ing profession. are curious about it. ”Were you worried by the prospect of it?" we asked one who has come safely through the deep waters of a major operation. She considered the question. Then she smiled-and what a happy smile it was! ”Oh, I did . . . but one learns to accept-and is so pleased after- wards!" ttliow do you like it here?" we queried of another-a farmwife. always an extremely busy woman. doomed (or. for there are two points of view, privileged) to spend a spell of rest. quietly. there. p ”I like it-why shouldn't I. llul" the smile was wistful-how ild scenes were beckoning to her ”I would like better to be at me." C O O in our bed in the room above lhe kitchen. James suddenly rais- ed his heed to a listening angle this morning. "It's just what I expected" he CQNFIDENTIALLY YOURS --by Byrn MONTREAL. yesterday . . . iiIll'Ol'i.llli. lion tilrmlgii ll.-ing flimlilca have things you need through plmirtcd buying out of income. Mr. and Min. Canada want those comforts of life while their family is ummg. and they ran all enjoy it together. The IAC M0fli lllnn has helped them-and can help you, tool Ask your dcllicr about it. I Like Talking Sense! Aliii, believe me, the merits of Billc-Jay ('iiru ilI:l.sicrs unlike inls rut" HPIISOI For thorns a wonlicrflll l'Pilf"i from painful cnrns . . . as near as your ncnrcst rirllg cnllnicr . . . in Hlile-.inys. Won- der-wnrking Piicnrlliiln. now part. of all Billti-.illAl':l. is the first really new medication for cnrna nnii rsllusr-s in over 70 ycan-. By actual test. BLUE-JAY gems to work faster and more rim-iy than any other remedies-beenilsa Phenyl- ium get: right. down nudrr your corn and helps push it out from imdrmrolil. lt's gimli eensr-,.l think, to get. rid of the tensions and pain eallmi by coma and calluaes this rertnili-mire Blue-Jay wnyi Hoo-Ray For (lay! 1'lml's lrI.:l(irQ-.s..y In Our House . . . because (lAl' I.lQUlD DETERGENT mekee diahwedh ing easier-an tool hou'l the )'Il'It'C4iiliI grease on poi Gav not. only for dil-llwlt-l.ing-hilt woolens, nylon wear and other fine fabrics. Just A Minute. Dear Sin! Let. us homamakere - in on this de- bate over what makes Instant Chase it BID- born i-ueli I truly neat mf- feei Now you, Mr. Chase. my the real secret. lies in your unique brewing methods. And you. Mr. Ssnborn. are just as sure it's the topquality of the dtloioe coffee beans, nlected n ureluliyl . . . Hold on, dear airlil-You're both right! It's the perfect beans and the unique brewing rncthod-piul loo years of oql'ee.knoI-how- vlletbi-lligustlieileligbttlfselipof INSTAXT CHASE it EANBORN COFFEE. And illoaku, sin, for itl Goa Home Ins i find that one bottle of Gay does Mly dishwashings . . boxes of powder detergent. You get more-for like (lay because while it has extra grease-cutting power it is mild and should see the way loo.-ens egg yolks in seconds-whislts away laugh 0 Hopv S itltit'F Frbniary 24th-Sew a familiar sign that set my imagination going. It hung over a busy door, on a busy street . . . IAC MERIT PLAN. I thought of the thouund: of families scrolls the country who planned for .-eliold equipment;-and bought it. the IAC Merit Plan service. Thesc proved that it's easier to get. the that save time. aneru and money- Ynu Can Make Sure the children have mitts on when they go out in to the m i ii - w i a te r winds-but you can't make sure they keep 'em oni That's why so many of them have chapped hands-and that's why it's a wise mother who keeps it good supply of MENTHOLA- TUM always on hand. For there's nothing better than Mentholataim . for chapped. rough hands, ankle! or heels. Use a generous amount " and nib it ntiy. but hrmly into the chap skin. Soon Menthoia- tum's soothing medication brings a relief that. initial Do remind everyone in your family how help- ful Meatholatum isl lied asriu - seon'r you! - for a FREE calvlrnovs SAMPLE to Cona- entially Yours, lill Crescent t.. Montreal. d, what. pleseee nie-ie- expensive, . that's more than any two ii any other liquid detergent, too. I tentle on my hands. You t is new liquid detergent In and pansl Ask today for liquid D'l'o- Find TH: A Dtjuts in o a I. b i or menu-making (1 doi) But that's where ou'il and the er-famed Eng- lish roduot DIET salien- fui. First of ell - you can make the most delicious hot. gravy in e in minutes with Bista. (It's wonders fill with meat. h duty mashed potatoes and a aelsdll Add some bisto to your moose and and a new devour richness uny- W0"i"BlIl'0!...endeeefor yourself how line improves the quality of your coupe . . . etewe ...caaearoie diabea . . . meat . neiierepeehp today... and have it for e qua pick-no-esfoeveii A distant , good adv 1': dviag youl On You Iliad! Malt bone-ovnees hve- eondlently. It's smasing when you into them ell up lust how many things need i'C3Ilrln' or modgfni , :."..::- -::.-.v eh- EPODIPDI in help you Improvement . mama it. 1 The hiii'ot'3ir MONTREAL in "”1..agy,5 yoarpleae iithb farsheast haven. It was as though one had . . . ELLEN'S DIARY . by an Island Farmer's Wife said. ririns Ind dmllns quickly- "No cat that!" he "Perhaps you heard a en en!- ing" we offered sfecv - "Listen! there it is again" and be was gone down the stairs in haste. We could hear nothing-no sound in the wide silence of be- fore dawn. . 4 But James had. We found out about it when we came through the daybreak to a stable. There in a strawy nook. in a cuddled dampiah round lay the first cell of the new year! James was obvi- ously well pleased. lie is one who evenifitbeonlyafamilyof kittens that has arrived. is intri- gued by the miracle of birth. How gently he handler the new- born. so happy to have them safe- ly here. We stopped a moment beside him. looking down at this heifer of a beef line. "And you didn't hear the moth- er lowing. Ellen? Strange" he offered with a pleased smile. "The sound roused me from my sleep . I heard the first cell." Before long a moving head of clock warns us. a new morning will be calling at a window. Until tomorrow - -i- - Diary ----Good-night..... LAUGHS Even at Teething Time Baby's Own Tablets have long been a faithful standby--used conndently by mot here for over 50 years. Especially helpful during teething time beuuae they prompt. it dahie, and effective rum is G. med-on Iilne Buy your bet; l..ppyi'i?&"I"....i....'""' udwdap kny. D BABY'S OWN il'ii)i9iE; I I in small cabbage 0 radisbes 2 medium carrots grated carrots and re . leeee: 2 the. prepared mayonnaise 1 tbs. vine ar 1 tsp. ke up is tsp. prepared mustard Vi tap. horseradish Mix sauce then sold to vegetables. EASY COLE-CLAW ISCIPI a e ca w . Misfielysiied bbege ith ingredients well. u comm nouns! 2 JAN! WYMAN ROCK HUDSON imllilAwA PUSH Eliil or THE mourn srlsclllls LADlES' 2.95 .. 6.95 Grey Flannel slacks. sizes 10 to D ....... .. Bead Trim Balance of Winter Coats. reg.iBurberries and All-Weailii-i .50-NOW E3. 30. sggicfiss .. 22.50 of Winter Dresseswin Wool and Corduroy. I . 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