MR. AND MRS. F. D. MORRISON I A'l'l'lGNl)AN'l'S Double Ring Ceremony Held At St. Georges A xi-ty pH"l'._\' teiiiitiig took place :n 5' liP()f'.,‘t‘ c ('Iiiiit'ii bi t;t~oi'.'e~. l" Tl, when \l.i',_'.iret iia:..:iitc.r tit \li ttll'l \l:‘s l-‘it/pa'r:vit \\iioiltillc iii.irti.'i;1e will if \liii‘i'i- lfilecii and \l'~ l..itint-iitiit: The double. ll_‘ ias pr‘ll<lt‘lTll‘(l hi lit-\_ Beiiiiq-it \la('« Donald P l‘ who also i-eli-brat- lte-\ t'li;ii'— pi't'~t‘iiI in the .\‘aiii~tiiai'_\ Se-i~\.ii_‘ the mass were ‘he brotlic-i’ and (‘1>li\lll of ‘he giouiii. \oi‘l>«*i" ‘ ll\-On The ()l‘;.‘.‘Illu\l l‘elix \\all<ei' and the t-lioir l\nll1.l during the (‘(‘l‘t'lil0ll\ The hride who was giien marriage bi iathiir. ookcd l4i\'Pl\ in a Floor lo-iit.1tli gmiii of h .»i‘t-iiii»ii' ~51 DE long to piiinls tum‘ finger tip teil was of nylon net with a halo of pearls and l‘llll'l(’~l0f\(>‘$. She car- l‘lP('l a cascade of red and white Rifle‘. The maid of ltotior wa~ Titer- psa, sister of the tiridc .\'lit~ was attired in a gown of blue lL\'l()n txor l.<lll("H ill" ‘Jllll head dress in lli.l'('ll she t'ai'ricd H llt>\(‘L'£Iy l‘ llllllll\ lime \iarie \lAl‘l.l‘l-Ill, niece of .i~ itl".tlt‘ was hi‘i<ie.-aniaid She‘ lt|It~f a gown oi" iellow nxion ll" ii-.cr ';lll(‘la \\lll] iii.iti-iiiiiig llr‘(ltlilll‘\\ Site (‘é<ll'l'l(‘fl a time- gax ill iiiiiiii: The \llfl§0fTtP little flowi-i’ :ti‘l was Dianne Victor, nlPl'P of the hride and she wore a long blue nvlon dress and carried a has- lust of niixed flowers The hest man was Joseph Wal knig cnii-in of the giooiii, The usher: uerc linnald l-‘it'I— patrrick. brother of the bride and Rvdzis in‘ helix \\:illu~r cousin of the tiriili-'< niotlier cliose for iltil.Illl(>‘l',\ wedding it dress l)lll(' iiilon _]Fl'S(‘)‘ with hat to iii.i’.t it and a <-orsage of Vihite t‘3?fl.‘<lI2till\ The groom": mother an aqua blue dress with .\ll‘le‘ tint and a corsage of pink t'.'i"ll.'tlII>llS S lfitlltiwtiig the ('(‘l‘("lllUn_\' a re- iL‘l)'lUll \\.'t\ held at the home of the grooiiis parents for seieiiiy The table was centered ‘ll t-i ‘lire-e tier iwdriinii t‘-‘iii? zttppt-it with a det-oi'ati\e bride giiiti gnmiii .lii'~eph V\'alker call- ed till Rex Bcniiett \lacl)onald \\ll<i addressed the bfldt and .!ii¢'~l~ .\ (‘.RF.F..\'\'ALE W1. iitt‘?iivinlwi ‘_’nd the members oi i‘.iei>ii\iile W I met at ll! >iiiiit~‘ ill \lr~ Sterling .\lacRae int‘ 'llt‘2l' rs-titilar monthly meet- ing [iii-re were ten members in aait-iidaiice The president. .\lrs.~ lliiuglas Waye, presided and the; ‘lll(‘(‘iln£ was opened by repeal-i -tie the .\|ai'y Stewart (‘ullect tn‘ lllllxttn. The tii.iiutes of last meeting Hat-9 i-t-ad, approved and signed. A bit. amounting to Sit cents l0|' .'«|['ll('l('~ sent to the S('h00l W II pl'(‘\(‘lllt'(l and paid. _\lrs. Ster- l.iig xlacltae reported thfll 8 K91’ ile was needed for the school and _‘lr\ Weeks agreed to purchase ‘ante 'l‘lic 'I‘ra\‘elltng Apron had hei-ii rt-ceiied by the secretary. it and seconded llia' in he sent to "Care." also that :52 be win to the League of .\lctt-_\' I-‘titid. An order was made tip tor ‘.’1lll0 t'od Li\'eI' Olll ‘('.dp~lll(*'5 'l‘iti~te \\.'l\‘ -oiiie (ll.\t'uSSl0|’l re- .\ <l\ g.i:il.ng painting and repairing tho “hoot t-etltiig .\ll'.\. (‘arew and Mrs Wa_\e were aPO0lnlPd 'II we the trustee. in regard to illl\' matter. ‘l‘ h 9 follow ing (‘0lnYniiiP(‘l were appointed sl(‘l( commit-‘ tee .\lr~ White. Mrs. Carew_ .\lrs Wave, school committee.‘ Mrs Vleeks Mrs White contri- hiiied to the birthday box a n .the collection amounted to |('(*‘lllS. I .\'ext nieeilg 13 to be at the d 85 groom wuih a few congratulatory’ remarks He also read is tele- gram of ctingratulations iroiii '\ir_ and Mrs. C_\' tlorbte of 'l'oiiiiito. lsister and bi'otlier—in-law oi the groom Good wishes iieie also extended by Rev ('haile~ \lac- Donald A l0a.\l to the hritli~ was pl‘()D(l\(‘(l by Re\ H(‘llll(‘ll .\lat'- llonalii and tittiiitzli lt‘\|)tirt(lf‘d to hi :tie groom Following the mcoptnin the ELLEN’S Dl/T\l2iY When All Goes Well, Hard Times Are Soon Forgotten (hid iiiiiiliers oi lliv llt‘l’tl of toting cattle that l"dll_'(‘ n(T\\ a- long oiir ~\iitiinin l|1‘l(l\ were marketed ioda). siispeiitiiii: in in nice re.».pttc. ll i-ante to mind. the final hariestiiig of,ilie iear. \oi that h\' it. the svasuli t-titild be no itil1l.lf‘t‘ «axed with al readi oier the Proiiiires lid ings of Wt ei".= appi‘oat'h_ hit! at Alderlea siit-ii tll\lHt\.'»ll\ are attorded a lP~p(‘(l \\ll'.t'l’l l\ rc- in the fa4I‘n1Ml\PS With to the affairs HP nlll\| steps ears attuned farmers meals to the ll(‘(d\llln \ow. hastening the breakfast may be ' ) that well be home front town in time to get some work done in the fi ti“ an then speeding the dinners be- cause "these afternoons slip so- ‘quickly awa"' school-holida_\'. the (‘illi- dren would go too oii the out- Granddaughter Dll_\‘ the opporiunit_\' to attend to amall Ill-Blnx of .\ll4'at)[)lfl',L‘ and interested as are lll\ el- in satisfying hiiiisclf at the earliest convenience as to “what those bigger ones weigh" We heairri the mmhle a strange truck entering the yard. turn, and attended by our tita- chine go on. we knew to pick up the animals alread\' corralled tn sci/.iiig liao From a sale of odd one: of the ."0l|ltL' herd of cattle and fol- for l0\\lll,_' that. from hoiii-3 of v.\m~k chr,"f'na' iii Rtlllx t,i-ltl l'niil toiiioi'roi\ -— 1).,-it-y Ond CIWUYSI a far barnyard of the place.‘ ('m‘m“gh" ' ' Juiit ush a button and tleaiing this one all htit desert- ‘arm’ "v—~~— ———— -- ~ i the hfecchimnkeg buuon then and still. l holes. men a, nil. Interesting re~ieart-li :~ being mono: amai . . a by l it-elf. . . and makea un- l)|.s('t|ll|l'Hl|(illS in a glass raw limited fnmvat_itcheanev- ciiased by lime deposits tn water S’ b°{°" P0“|bl0- carried out tn the kitchen Hbl this. moment tn regard to the Exit‘: History is being recalled; ort- gin of each departed placed. whe- ther bought an a call or older, or raised on the farms. gains‘ or l0\S(‘I noted, data gathered ‘in stand them tn good stead. tn lht‘ home of Mr: Douglas Wayo . selection and breeds and care’ ‘tint; call is to he answered with of -tock on into time ahead. an article. not over 25 cents in “1‘h£}tt'M WI! mliilhrd through value, for Chinese Auction. l1*“' “"“°"__ ""- "1 ll '3" I The mpmlng ‘"85 °l°s'd \(')tl>}i‘i‘ti¢;ze-iaflltlrrmrro ii(il\v°rl‘:a'ldiini[:: <:iii.'iiiitt "God Save the Q”""" "Hand how well he V\;‘lEhP(i: "That A dainty lunch was served by h 0“. “M. In rm“ bod»- Ithe hostess assisted by r|.l try tun" 1m.“,d -‘gm l-Tarla .\lac Rae. ht".-J&.:“*0.s ..Vlary Stewart (Tollcot lln unison The roll call . Q‘, . that wasn't all sunshine neither. Y u no make some trying; MONTAGFE W]. ‘ The regular meeting of the Montague Women‘: lmtitulc waa’ held at the home of Mrtt Duncani Maclntyre Tuesday evening. Oc- t ant. with the president,‘ Mrs. Albert Fraser. tn the chair. The meeting was an- awered by 14 members. The minutes of the last meet.‘ in; were read by the secretary,‘ Mrs George Nicholson, and Arrangements were finaltned in IP00-'-0|’|Ml I motion picture ear- l_v tn Novornber. Mrl. George Prnco and Mn. MICIMYTQ gave their report regarding the mat-, tor of having book case: install-* od tn the teacher‘: room of the Memorial school, and Mra. R. W. Beck was appointed to visit that of othit it- for the Mach- convenience. he ruport of the Lihr miueo waa ed the financial report. A of five dollars wan Kind to R1). ary com- and also At the close the mating lunch was nerv- IIONOI DI’ MIL! PALIS «Reuters»-fflovlo Lena Carolina McLuro. Women‘! Editor. Phone 1 Page 8 The Guardian Wed.. October 30. 1957 HAPPENINGS I _ l.i t‘iiidr and \ll‘\ Lester Sel was tastaflully decorated witih li('l( and daitghiers Donna and carnations, pink and white Joan of ilaitfas xnent the week- ll\ulnS, and lighted tapers. and end with Mr. Sellit-ks parents, centred with a pink and whit .\li‘ iind \1i's I-Edward Sellit'k.l brides cake Mrs F.Lmer Sim 1*.”-imale ‘ moiis opened the gifts and Mt.»- Alxiiia Hardy read the verses The erening was pleasantly spen' with games and l.llnL'h was , less with her mother. (‘aiiiioii. presiding mcr cups Miss Ethel lildiiards as- sisted in serving \‘li~.s '\l.‘iriiin T\l.'—t<'l,coti left Pa- rt‘ ht atie. l"i‘i<la_\', Octohe-r ltlth where she flew to London. She is the guest of Hi‘ and Mrs. .(‘ai-iiicn tiloieir \lr tlioier was lf0l‘nll‘ll\ tioiii the Island and is ten well known here vi 1 ( Mrs i-ipent da tiiglitor. “rs and ' lock. W S Cannon Victoria. the past week with her A, F? wedlock. \lrs Alan Wedlock entertain- ed at 4!! tiiisi-ellaiieoiis shower on 'l’littiwila\' evening in ) .\li<s Fliiior Patigh The 3 2. table . [since yellow in on speaking terms with most other 1 Holls Should says .\lr. Sinclair. hrtdat co ple l ft l - . H 0 on . mney Be Chee rfUl if the hall is along narrow tun- ne nioon trip lll \loiiIi'eal The hride Clltlx? tor traieiitiig a tight liliie l 5Cl||dN' ll UP by Palnllllii "W dress w i i it hat and - was to Tm’ l""“‘ h3”“3.\' is the hand end walls a darker color -— I in lTlH't'll and n(l\\ tl‘.l\lt'l ‘ .>lli'Il\€ of the l'lI)llS(' and should ittni blue for instance Dark col- .\laii_\ lo\el_\ pl(‘\¢’lll\ ‘lliltld .:i'eci people t-heerftillv. l'nfort- ors tend to pull walls in, light ‘ll'..' a 'aige slllll oi lll4il¢\ .i.-re itiiateli ll ls U\uall\' the most colors make them take a step l(‘t'(‘t\l‘(‘l al I it )_'i’l l"<tlll the ,‘gl4>iItn\ spot in the home he- h.’l('l\'. visually changing the Si t§coi;i~< -llllII>l' t';irtiit-i- of (‘.lll\f‘ it seldom rct-cites ii ray shape of a room iiliriii the l)l"(lt" w a 'li4lIlllf‘l' oi siiiisliine Especially in an old h()u_sp_ the “til twin 7'1!‘ V‘-ilhtll ‘3<"'|Jl Siiggesiioiis for iiiiei-iiiig a ceiltiig olten seems far too high ‘Ml’ Llieery ' hello‘ into the most (l|5-‘l for the size of a narrow hall. Mr. . .-___-._.- .__._.,,___ mail entrance hall are offered hy Sim-lair suggests using the dark. W I). Sinclair. C-Ll. color con- er color ll'l(‘l( to pull the ceiling i<llllé<llll iwn Aniitlicr effective mea- Paitii can work intuit-lcs, pro sure is to dispense with the cell- id iii: the roliirs are right '1‘ e in: llllhl and, inst a use coltii of the hall walls should he‘ laiiip placed low on It table. l|Lll' and \ilnn\ but ll must also’ Kee) in mind all the dirty ‘lldrllltilll/(‘ with the colors in thel hands which will touch the stair- ;I'"i"|~ 0l“‘"”1E into it Pr — way wall and carefully hoose rose yellow is a good choice, your type of paint. Mr. Sinclair ‘I i-- t‘.ltl‘t il.l\ ii. in-ti giml (“|r?‘ " ’"_“:_‘" —‘T ' lo‘ rhniii iheie" Htii when lllt'_\ did well, lt‘i"*\\ l<H'.‘t*I~ those" the other ofli-rcd with a \lll:lP \'('P this ttai was and en i.tii'a‘.:iiig to wliatcicr \\1\J‘h nf ‘:{tlll("l‘ or farniwile canie to hand \ little at‘:criioon \\ind_ :itat could very wcll ate he- Vilixwi to Siiniiiici; iiaiiiieied in at one door of the kiirlien irhene we sat and not l3l‘l'_\‘ln2 a moni- - ent made an exit "What are itiu doini"“' (laughter came In after homing from the ('II_\ to ask. "‘_l3l<in£ Dans?" we replied. For \\ hat" A if all it well ‘oiiiorroii, do voii "|DP0~9 we t-otild repaprer the kitclien-\\alls"" i hat? Tlllx time of \ear_ wht not wait until Spring?‘ ‘ "'heres no time like the prp. sent" we (‘llllt'l\'l(‘d "And sirlos iiell time it ali to our- selies now that these dais the llohx" . Hate theiri hack to its. mung and older. him: them for their lnf£l‘(‘\lK and llltlllxiryl may he renimed with tea lea\'c' ‘S QNOCCLII covered t-otcred with vinegar l.et thn _ c°'". “' - '.' $-N.“'" """" mixture "‘\n1aln In the ‘aw “mm by u lofa-limo why The Season‘: new as low is ih.. stains diwili-e-_ thcii wash‘. uvorcnbohond. Innis Nuchil suoqoo “"9 in map or dc-icigs-nt and water ’ . (lllll hoiile hfllxh mu 5, 3 help in rleaninlz the bottom of the Vase iHOlMAN'S FURNITURE Botli Stores l NOW! i z‘zm~zmy i l OX0 is a good source of hody-huild- ing protein - rich in appelizmg beefy flavour. Ii l 3 FOR YOUR FLOORS « "- "~ '°" "‘.:"" ""' WIIAID KILLS cooitmo about Key: melting 24 boat a day! tohu .x olpmalv ouml non liquid Vixen shine the aurfaa LOU‘ OIUONII IONII nliinoc both up. Your hone swap ‘|''''':' ‘°‘P'd°"I. to Two way: hrightor- that’: the scent of the lamp“. - . . , , - Imam: Non-Qrivr liquid floor IMHO .' it a aurfaeo-brighter . . ' rmau was created a t e 040“ T 3;-ufi,._ "_..,.k,_ “d t ! . ~ » ' W‘ *0! -1’! min“! ch" '''.‘='’‘”’' ‘“'°" “‘ “.""'" '."""-""’ l»:.'..a su-«'33::-an d~rHlm-wt hrtgliu-r‘.vT Sitnrn’:-I lim':n:ihiii:°t-oi.."' 1." III in a country way they are very Mlllmfl‘ -‘MU! (‘OM03 II Pl'¢- uh ,,,,,_ m,cm." [M “N” .' n. ‘h. “ '' racial laud VII the palms null: a tnnnpu. Illd lo" M“, smmmuquid .MM‘- III0 In the Iah¢liItufiId|lfiuvol¢ti|flv!|Ol90!||ID0|li90.Ifi___ _ ‘ W flb PW» 4 - ._ T a toad. ' colors. T‘ ad ugh- Ciltouelbezuu its surface ducal Ha Reunlon not mark readily. and. if necea-‘ sary. it can be washed time and IS _ um, ‘um i an no: ft-out Abney. PEJ .tr. ‘ F"-‘guy’ Qygr y rooni needs; On Sunday, OCT. ‘Mn. MTI. Id Mn. 019532!‘ Bllkl. lcenire of interest. men an em- Wm. Burhoe of Mt. H P E f 1 iii. i celebrated a happy reunion ‘lwall opposite the door draws at-{With her Lhlfee dill l‘|1¢l'l- ‘*0 tention into the house. A softly- sons. and sixteen lrlndchlldftl suggests warmth|at the home of her eldest dauglI- Albert I an the fro ni lter, Mu E. E. Fawcett, w re East Saint John a buffet supper was held. In. Wm. Burhoe will spend The table was centered with a the winter months with her colorful. autumn bouquet. daughter. Mrs. L R Fawcett 11 plcvl vuu: IT. a Mrs. E. E. Fawcett. five da t on Ion. r nd three sons of e the paper- "Here is a plca— 1 sum house to live in!" pt.- “§.‘~.‘h . TASTES AND LOOKS LIKE IT TOOK HOURS . . . IUY ONLY 4 MINUTES and it‘: made. JUST ADD water and sugar and beat. Makes flufien chttion pie. YOU CAN'T FAIL! Thousands of tests prove it. Directions on package. my CHOOSI THI ClUST— whatever iii your family’! favorite. Pile it high with Iell-O Chiffon Pie Filling. TASTIS SO GOOD— COSTS SO LITTLI — Men penniu per serving. TWO PIUIY-HIS)-I H.AV0l$— try both Lemon and Strawberry. Jo"-Oluungluuodv:cfiuuotownodb(ondobyOuuuulloodu.llnhod ONLY THE JILL-O FOLKS COULD MAKI IT SO GOODICM J. AT MOORE 8 McLEOD Ltd. Girl’s Underwear iewiearsi LOCATED IN LINGERIE DEPT. A complete line of winter weight underwear for girls ages 8 to 14 year‘! is now on display in the Ladflés‘ Lingerie Dept.. decond floor. This display in- cludes vests and panties in winter welg ht cotton, part wool and all wools. We 1nvi*- you to see this winter weather display today DUSTERS Girls‘ (Thenille, Quilted and (‘orduroy Dusters. Red and Turquoise. Siren I to H 5.95 and 6.95 VESTS Winter weight cotton. pan wool and Kroy wool. Short I'eeve and llevelean. Size! I to H yearn. Girls’ PYJAMAS mm «mm :3.t..."'t.::i:.'.:.-. ".t::t..:..".: ‘-°° *° 2-25 colors are pink. hlue. yellow, lurquolu and white. sizes I to 14 years. Priced from 2.50 to 3.25 PANTIES la winter weight cotnn, ool Store Hours Mon- Tuca. Wad. Thursday I A.M. to 5 PM Fr-i.—O A.M. to I P. sat. I A.M. to ill I. rt V Kny wool. In brief. cuff and elastic leg style. Prlcedfrom 79: to 2.25