ELECTED NATIONAL PRESIDENT Ul'l. (icorze C. Fisher has N 8. been cleticil lldilftflill pre.-ideiit ()ii the exccutite iiiih Mrs. of the l..'itlies iiixiliiirv to the Frslit-i' are the I0llllWlllL'.i IS! (ianatlitin Vt-ieritiz " Medical Asv Vice president. Mrs. J. .I. An- gni-miinn at their zh annual (II'lLll Saskziltioii: 2nd, VP, )Ii'.s'. hHti"llllT; held receitily in l'an- II S Maclltiiiald Toronto; 3rd Cftllkrr. l'.P. ilrs. W. .l Riittini-y, Bur- tlts Fikliol has been on thcllitigititi. Ontario. secretary. Mrs. l'l.'tll(Iil.'ll cu-t-iitixe for the past I9 N -lnderson. l9aslIl"0lt. Mrs tliice yezirs iiiirl iias cliuirttian .l. W. Goiti. Wctaskauin, Alber- of the national nniiiitiailnt: ctini- ta tiiiitee. in the prosincial fit-id Mrs Fisher is the iilfe of Dr. Mrs Fislier st-t'vi-ti as W:t'TP- George C. Fisher. director of IBM trezisiircr of the P in Island h.ler”wry genius, P E I. Thpy assnciaiiuii She was also active in the Maritime Joirri Confer M" W0 I-'I”1d"" Robe” am Ann. once held annually in Sacliville, 5 ..,,-iV;,..' ...-u .. 3.. u; ads. 2. MR. AND MRS. J. C- GALLANT It PARTY Very Large Reception Held For Young Couple At St. Patrick's Church. Fort'ated with red roses and stream- Augustiis, August tith. the mar-lers ring: of Mary Irene. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Murna-t sister Marie. She wore yellow net ghan. and .loseph Florence. son over taffeta. Her head dress. of Mr and Mrs Andrew A. Gal- ivns nylon net with dainty pleat- lant Hiinter River, was solem-ted effect. sprinkled with sequins. hired. ,She carried a boiiqtiet of assort- The double ring ceremony was ed flowers. I performed by Rev. T. P. Btitler,I The groom was attended byl The servers at the Nuptial Masa;Mr. Lawson Gallant. cousin all were Gerard and Vincent Murn- the groom. I aghan. brothers of the bride. Following the ceremony. in re-I Organist was Donalda .Vlcl')on- ception was held at the home ofi std accompanied by her sisterlthe bride, where breakfast was- Filia MacDonald in appropriate served to 150 BUGS”. I hymns for the occasion. i The couple received many , The bride. given in marriage lovciy gifts. Prior to her mar- by her father wore a floor length rlage the bride was tendered a govin of nylon net and lace over shower by U10 ht!" 0' R0S0WHl':l taffeta, with long sleeves tspein Hospital. Shelburne. N5” at ad to points over the hands, A which she also received many tiara of heart shaped pearls andilowly Em”- "q"i"" Mm "' pm" Mr """'.wawa, Ont. where the lzroom is tip veil of French lace. She car- ,g,m,,.,.d Wm, 31,, c,,,,di" ". ried a white prayer-book. decor- my. - Photo by Craswell. Prince Will Attend Checim School, Headley By PEN IICII There are about D boys at the LONDON titentersl -- Prince. school. The Joint headmar are I Peter Beck and Mark Wheeler. Prince Charleg has for the last - year been a "day boy" at a prlv-l ate school in in. xniniisiariiiiul section of London. a short drivel from Buckingham Palace. i This will be his first time away as. Court circles. regard this at The bride was attended by her, I The couple will reside in Petr : l H V ARY Hawoitrg Husband is Involved DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My husband is a psychiatrist and I am .a registered nurse. with a college education and many hobbies and 'ural ia- tereata. We have a child age II. b T2” "'if..?"..........a”"' "”i'2”' . a as a Page 8 The Guardian Tues. August 27. 1957 secretary at his place of -out - --a who is married. sep- arated and the mother of three children: ages 21, 14 and to. or recent months he claims to be Saturday afternoon was an i- of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton John-if .',,”.:',,',,'.',"':,',,h'u',, ,,,",',lf,;',,'L',' deal day for the Clan Mar-Leodiston of Toronto. ",1, 1-5;, go", meg Almgugh gathering held at Eldon. The pic- we've had our normal quarrels, me was held at the spot where Mr. atid Mrs. Douglas More-,1 "ye; (,1; uni on, miluon, the early settlers landed from side of Halifax and their Iamllylghip lacked love. (He says he the Polly in ll!)3. Mr. Wilfred have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.tman-ted me to gpjle hi. fgmj1y,) C. MacLeod. pIeSld9Il( of theiLloyd Mort-side. Birchwood Ave- He has spent 3 good deal 1); clan .'VlacLeod in Prince Edward nue. entertainment of this woman. he Leland, with the charming assia-I admitted when pressed; but this lance of Mrs. Mat-Leod were Mr. and Mrs. Murray Black has stopped since 1 revised our being congratulated upon tbe,have been recent guests of Mr. household budget so that there's happy and successful MacLeod and Mrs. Norman Black. Their n0tJIlll8' IE" Otter 10 Iflualldtl clan gathering and plans are be- two children Evelyn and Donna H9 Clllms I19, lust sees her in iiig made to haie it as an annu-istayed with Mr. and Mrs. R. CJUR UNIV l'0llt-IM. llkllll lie!" '0 at event. Parent, Raxenwood. SIM ":'0Fk- 3:1 "19? -1130 are l e rips an excursions, Rev. E E. Ashley. minister oft Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mor- '1'-iggdsl” I' "'7 ”l'""V' ” h" Westminster United Church. St.Trell of St Martin's. N.B.. are at - Catharine-s. Ontario, and .'tlrs.,'present the guests of Mr. and SELECONTROL Ashley have returned after spen- Mrs. R. C. Parent, Ravenwood. 15 ANGUWR ding their annual holiday with Me he ignores. He eats at home lrelatives in Waterside. Cascum- Mr. and Mrs. Alan Leaman and sleeps here; but is out most pee and Charlottetown. of Halifax are expected this Fri- of she time.b eiltifr W0l'klll8 :7 . day. August 29th. to spend the 1'98 HIE 81 I 9 l THY - S0 0 Miss Mary Jane Ashley, datigh- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. 5li.VS- Ont"? he mentioned divorce. tPl' of Rev. and Mrs. E. 1:. Ash; C. Parent. which l refused: and lie realize! lcy tiice Miss Helcn Drake all he ""15"" hu" ""7 Child; .ll'atet'.-iilei is entering the pre-' 1 II”! wh” d9”0" d”3"0-W Mrs P G Huit.-heson. Toron- lllE'(llt'(Il class In Turtiiito Univer-g to. Mr and Mrs. Gordon H. Good" mum?!” ”l""3l5- 3"h0"5h ll riage Lola Doris Baker. daughter seem to be in excellent health sity Iliis aiittinin Miss Ashley and little daughter Carol Aniif . is a talented yoiiiig musician. are visiting in the Province. in gp'e5em' when Inked Sm." hating tum seieral aiiards in mm he answer-ed Nils 0"? In h”iJ3mP5 E-"3”'II R0bbln5- 59" 07 nitisic. as well as niainlainingl Mrs. A. W. Matheson and Mrs. m'l')'d'.. he rephed Thal' your V a very high acudeniic record. .1 H. (terry entertained at a cof-I 1 fee party. Monday morning. at . l)r and Mrs William ltlyera the (Jerry residence, Brighton of Toronto and Dr. Charles My- Road. ers arc visiting in the province. Mrs William Myers was the former Miss Helen Ramsay. l the way he wants to live. this is the way it shall he - for as , long as he supports the child M'” A"" cw"-V,I5 spfmdlng and me. But golly, itis mental iher holidays in Prince I-.dn'ard-,o,.mn.V is,” me” some day '”"d- 'out of this What is your aiiilce? I Mr. Clayton Johnstun. eastern. L K, R, lsales niatiagcr furlnvestois Syn-I Mr. and Mrs. Thane AdatnsjLovs: mvoLv1-:5 dii-ate of Canada. and Mrs. John- returned to Montreal Friday mar-'w11,L, NOT M001) sum of 'l'o.-unto, spent the week- ning. after spending their holi-, DEAR KR: It probably ls' end in Prince Edviard island. days in Sea View and Darnley true that your husband hasnit While here they were the giiestsiThey were accompanied as for really loved you; and that he of Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Cam- as Moncton by Lieutenant Dar- married you for negative coni- eron. Sunimerside. 'rach Murray. pulsive reasons - tied up with family conflict: in his back- Mr and Mrs James R. Murphy El'0lllld- All of which is no disparage- meat of you. necessarily v ex- cept as it may reflect upon your judgment, in figuratively betting your life on him! twhen possi- bly he wasn't worth it.) Love isn't a matter of mood; for moods are ever-changing. En- during love is an expression of character -- of will. and pur- pose. and innate capacity to sym- pathize with. and protect and cherish other persons When an individual doesn't "love" an in- Mr. and Mrs J. C. Montgom- ery entertained at ii dinner par- are viiiiting in Fredericton. N.B.' ty on Saturday evening in honorj THE EXPERTS SAY What You Say And How You Say It Count Double By MARY BURKE to improve themselves." timate associate dept-ndably. it Canadian Press gstaff Writer .5 W9ljm0f.l"l3 '3' WI" l5 '.isn't.because the non-loving per- TORONTO t('Pi .. wt-my youi Pt-l'50l1Illll' llllltlh Th! 59”-91 son is somehow defective in his , and how on H V H i. one 0! , here has in having a voice that is humanity; he tacks the where. ”'y y 3 Cl"? llld GUY to listen to Mr. withal to be adequately related the keynotes to success and pop- Dennison said. in 5pirll in me gsgocmg, ma,-Hy. for example a persuasive TRUE DEVOTION Eve,-y . day conversation an voice gets results not only by FUELED BY NI-ll-JD gjyg you addpd pom. ,eu.(-onn.!commanding respect. Most lm- Had your husband ever loved. dence and vim you untold num- Poljlant it can change negative you. with genuine devotion and bars 01 mend, gays Aide;-man attitudes. loving-kindness, he simply cotild Willi' D-nni. n d'rector of the . not and would not abandon you i)enn1:::,n 0;. speech co.-. MAY INFLUENCE OTHE55 emotionally, when yoti are haunt- ” h 9, , .. , ed by baffling intermittent ill- -..- he -I corrected" said Mr Dennison; ,1mpiybywhmtheyny.ndhow Ml" Y0" "WT? D0ltl"B"IlY "'33 who speaks with authority on thelmey ,,y it" "id Mr. Dennison. rfxzreegnwlIl::Il:hh::T'li:1::emY::; lublect. Vwhether in business at parties .,,,,,;,,D,,,,, (hm iransceads mel I For many years he suffered or Q , I .. I H , u g , ,, . front .. acute speech impedi- ,.,.. I,..',l,.,",,i'7,l;,',,,f:;'.l,,',f",',:,';' ;'rg';;ia;g,edlg;e3af;:fn ':)';t:il merit and after overcoming the um, you talk" I 5 pp I . of human attractiveness. l handicap he enicred public liTe.l Today ",9 mnjomy of C". Bow 0" and Vow husband 5' "at S"”'"' I” W" '5 ' tlittns have three common speech tare ashaymed and afraid to facel CUP member of the Ontario leg- (gum 1-hay ,m,e,- mumbi, .the q'u"u0n of how mud. ' . - . your m"""' "ml ""3 NE" E mffmber IPOBK 100.7851 9? lg" Clftleillillness contributes to his disloy- of the Toronto city counul for about me" ,un,ci,m,n, Hwy. Acmluy he I! I mrnwn 5” Y""- 1 ltilr; Dennison! sdvlm speech-lbecause of it. i think. Not be- ” ""18 C lllcs OT Cl!!!-'l' W0l'l'l0lI.cause his secretary is his soul-? RPECML TRAINING and executives who want to bc- mate; or a femme fatale in heri person, Mlending Mn Dmml. come experts in public speaking-own right. She isn't. in emphas-I son-5 Classes ran” in In from interviewing or in cpnductlnglizlng that he never loved you., is to no They live in for eight. C0;3l9''nhf9I-l ! k h be tgmilmply hwltlltf-wuhltnl h: to 11 weeks nr mm. .999”, d,.l or tr pat orm apea er e,iRno y in av rig no ova gm, hlve be," ,,,.,m,,,,,, -recommends the setting aside of give you in illness- --your De,-mnamy 3. m, i,n,.'.'i0 minutes a day for reading M0351-LY TESTED pression you make on otht-rs.iaIoud. Practice and regulariu M;::,;L:lnNl'g urn!” bet-i .Your voice should express your "9 9,, K," .0 ,ucu.". . -- - ter. for worse,” his manhood. hlsl lp"s0'”my Mt D""'l”" "'d' Bad speech habits sprout up he Ihonor, simply bilge out. He has; "Arm yourself in poise . I wnmence by building goadj for. P9091, .-,.i,,, n M "id. lnot got the stuff of character to, speech habits. , good posture One way to learn how your voice i be . g Proper brellll Control Ind rltlhli sounds ia through voica record- :.,"d.:.X ':,.;pf,.',,T:,? )3: .;e,,;:h?:ll 9'9"""””l"”"' 'be” ""”"3 la" '9'. lngs. lgulltily unlovable w Ivlh o ut a quiremen s 0 tier speec ." .. . ' g People with attractive speech W" .W"' W" " "um"l::;;;lni;i::ph;ivo;:::tie:i: povgr personalities never under-estim- M" )'0"' ldVll94 ML D!l"ll'-W nrickm pnsommy com,-1. ate their power and strive dailyi son. blues to an rm, What to do? Don't steel your- self to accept things 'as is"; but don't try to change your circum- stances either. Peace of mind is from God -- also It is the ell- mate in which miracles trans- . plre. It is a by-product of true perspective t of seeing all life as immortal In essencet. and of right direction in living - recog-, nlzing ourselves a. pilgrims and God as our goal. For guidance you might read "The Fruits of i t I t the Spirit" thongmasia Green) I by Evelyn Underhill: or "The Secret of Happiness" tDouhlo- dayt by Billy Graham. M.H. Mary Hawonh counsels through her column. not by mail or aorial interview. Write to her! ln care of this newspaper. NORTH ITVEI. VJ. resent. Miantiaa of the July rneetlq werereadaail apprvvsd. Reports I I a--...... J i"..,c . .i,,,,;,.,,-M; l from lb eowlnltiu for tho Thotsilhoiwearisaoiaalatsagiveaeallthnaasaaahhtthsral'IsldDq& lortoeaon . saowaa'sre,p-ahsaIasrIoa.IdnsaofC.II. a-ll-bl.-elhlfwaybntweaa IaIadl&QpadIiC,Q&IlIfuIXIH.CIU- ndlswfhnearsataaaewpeuphhu-aahucaxhanaalhthocaaesrasslatyrsal. treatmeatsaadanrtstrslesl-alaeretelyastatsiitssaallsfb ls-wosiadusasowa on. llsIsdwItlatId&tdhawdalaa blows: leti mu khmsojb 1. Can your moral support in (TISII.t. ,DoubIe Ring Ceremony Solemnized At Bristol Bristol United Church was the! The bridesmaid was Mrs Au-I wedding when Rev. B V. Mac to! the bride. She was gowiicrl in a Lean performed the double ringlyellow not over satin made in ceremony. iihich united in mar- similar style and carried a nose- gay of niauie and yellow mum: of Mr. and Mrs. Wentzell Bak-,by his Iirotlit-r. Mr. Harry Rob- er of St Peters Harbour. and:bins of Saint John. N R The ushers were: Mr. Alton l.Vir. Percy W. Robbins and the Antleixsoii. cousin of the bride. ilate Mrs. Robbins. tlliida Web-land Mr. Stirling MacSiiain. Jr 'oIa:':eI; llr';le9?a(:” 1:59;! 'l'a':eilsf;sterI of Morell. lcoiisin of the groom. The music Given in marriage by her fa- was played by Mrs. Layton Cof- ther, the bride was attired In fin. Morcll. a floor length gown of while ny-y A rcci-ptioii for oier tIllt' litto- Ion net over saliii, fashioncd with drcd ',:iit-sis nus held in Mureli a full skirt iviih lace inserts its Meititirial llull bolero featured lung lllptt'l'lngl The bride's table was water- slceves atid liiiy Peter Pan col- ed with a three tier vicdding tar. studded with pearls and se- l'UI((', fhiiikctl viiili izises or love- quitis. ly siitiiiiicr flout-i's. Her sliotililer length ieil was, The toast to the bride was held by is tiara of tiny pearls. proposed by Rev. B. V. Macl.e.'m. She carried a cast-ride of red ros--and was responded to by the cs. 'I'he maid of honor was Misalgroom. Mrs Aubrey Webster Jean Mat-Phcrson of Charlotte- was in charge of the guest book. town who wore a floor length Telegrams of congratulations gown of aqua nylon net over.were read by Mr. Harry Rob- satin, featuring princess linesibins. Folloiiing the reception the and a houffant skirt. She car-ihappy rnuple left on a tour of ried it nosegiiy of yellow andgthe Maritimes mauve mums. i They will reside in Morell, ELLEN'S DIARY "Wish Hard," Sciys The Black Cat & Ellen Does : "If you could have your ivisIi."'saiying "he nudged an ziriri ”lI Ellen, what would it be” tlie.you could have your wish. Ellen woolly black cat purrcd his ques-,whal would it be" tion there on the old stone ldoor-I 41;.” ”,(.,-..v, ,,mi,mg m Msh :59 be-"'19 "f1f"IfI'9'59'”"':i-V Pllon” we laughed gently. "One has 9 9V""'"l1- ' "' 0 70"" "Tito have something: it new moon. or, we l!IIPtfhQ W8IlI;IH then! for alm. , ms. mu. 0... , I '- smm 0 9 W” P" re "mm: ”Tliere'II be I first star short- !:2."3..”C:li5 32?..ll:.lii'".f..-"22W -- n ! r g, twill be over there above the 0 Pi i house on the hill. Venus .. . I be- The Vlarmm "I 3I”"'"”0" 35 Iicve it is now- - she was a mor- we liadifotind it whcn pickingmmg star um” Apr”. yummy- ra:-ipbt-rrics in a bushland hadlh, ,.,,mm,,nu.d --,,.m.,, ,0" Hunk KIVII-I" WHY ("Pith '0 ad Pllgasgfrlof it. Only a star to us. mil- 000 l"'35- '9 "'5 "ll! 5" "0 9 IE-lI0I'l of mile awa , btii a ther ly though we had scarfcd (llll',-worsldt Andl, hi); On... Hf! D0 shntildcrs with is sweater to pro- , ym, suppose um”.-ii ever be mm, WCI "5 ""7" "'9 Iillllntl dim "'iiiiiiiitr;ition between the earth wss, -it camento :iin(rl.”a ftivyr-pand the (ohm planets. Em."-i a c sign ie t-wa - ori .. g - continued haying toniorruw. ! dwilef '8?" (':ef.::hi;dN':do:6 The afterglow which hadlbecn many mi,-a..1(., in our day. you 80 00l0TlllI 0VFl' "19 d3FIl4lPP1'd with your nine lives may live :0dlB"ll5G(I.0 "1? Wtllzl mild "ldpto see it" we giggled. "I doubt now. nc was 9 Rory 0 'it.” he re lied. - . - crimson and orange and purple. 10.”, P new W" 8" ay dissolved-intlogimber a-ndgfat:-l --why do they wan. to home, e rose llI.'BllIS e evenin si--Wm, it anywa - 9 id, V?"- TWlIlXl:lh5"I;fl'll:;'3 tn?" i"0f'l "l"IllVPll.l we bvcrymngqhgeein ping over e ic s. oiig n.ihg I-id h. V r 1 1' ' places little pools of brightness ,,,',i,yw.i),...,i.,g-- e 0 y Wclmsl "'"'5l"9d- I" "'9 depll" PPIIWI Perhaps things will be better "'l- "'9 ml” 5I”'d”W9d I135 "'''there. Maybe mankind could tied into its dreams. in its nelgh-Kin” mm; (hem the ,9”-er of borhood one angler called to ano-,p(.,". -. mnyb, "my have it. thcrii voiilces acAcei'tted in the husblgnd ih"-9" he rnusgsdy --1 gm." ” and I;'ln"(;mer caalhem ggsgiaverylthlnga will be as itlhe slogan - - - . i ” ' tt " - "I" ”'9"Y"Iv”l'"l'd- AM WP ”llPlahd preitieligzgetrheathky rfpeirettier sly? lzlglm W"! Wit W "'9 S9l'9l1' blue, the brooks purer crystal. - the trees a golden green. And A bat new out from some noolt .I bet' He nodded. ”there'll be of eave. The black cat stirred no work there!" clad 0'l:APhl'VCd with a F;Ii('TIll chuc- ' "No work!" Then what a place e " e wasn't so lgh above of mischief that will be". we of-. us, i'd soon show him! As I was tiered. I "A pleasant change I'd sayl . . . f bl, t . East Wiltshire. Mrs. Elmer Yeo: lug gldiired. trhv:aerds.. '.lI;iis”:i Sdwlllv WV?" GWVE MM Eh la gold platter. mice on a. . There :9” Il;ldll9.l'I- F-Ill Wlltshlre. it is Ellen! Your wishing star. ';- rift! Gwel; noAw, Vzllh hard!" he twinltled. . rs. u ton as-ren invited l nd t are on the old stone door- member. for September meet. step "up the glen" we wished a ing. Roll call to be answered wish of our heart. with a Household Hint. Lunch" Until tomorrow - - - Diary MB. & MRS. J. E. ROBBINS & AITENDANTS scene of a very pretty sul'lIlll9l'iI)F0)' Webster of Bzingntx cousin ; where the groom is a prosperous -.of the bride's aunt and uncle. v1, farmer. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson, Mop Prior to their marriage the ell. where they were the re.-., young couple was tendered I mls- tents of many beautiful and up,-. cellaneous shower at the home ful gifts. You CCll1'I buy a better deodorant at any price than ODO-RO'NO BOTH GUARANTEED lo solaly stop perspiration and odor for I full 24 hours or ODO-I0-NO SPRAY doubla your nionay burial in o fuvouiiia ODO-IO-NO IS 1007. EFFECTIVE with uni Career girl. collega girl. homemaker were ready to please, all the ladies with a wide, wonttcrful choice of warm ' sleepwear . grivi ns or pajamas in prints or plains. cozy fabric! and pretty details. committee, Mrs. Clayton Stsven- A Goodnight. . . . . I son. Mn. Milton Willis. Mrs. Lawrence Molyneaux and Mrs. Dan Jewell. The meeting closed with the Song of Peace, altar which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and cormnltten. MORNING SMILE Warden-We must set you to work. What can you do Forget - Give me a week's Iusuadlaiucali-Wald. Qua 24.34 315.00 Ohsvsailashu-09,00. Iwolssahcanafavassvylgsionoodavyoov