Lena Caroline Ilelasn. Ionian”: lditu-. Phstae UN Page 8 The Guardian Saturday, June 22. 1957 -:- Notre Dame Academy held their beautiful Centennial pageant last evening to commemorate the e- vents in the life of this historic HAPPENINGS l ME. AND MRS. E. B. FRANCIS AND ATTENDANTS I institution. it was also registra- tion evening and friends of Notre Dame were there from far end near. A very pleasing feature is that memories of the happy days of the Notre Dame Centennial may be recaptured st MIL IhI'0IIKh the medium of I colored film. which will cover the highlight! of the four day celebration. The Reverend and Mrs S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M('lliSl1. WlII' ter Street. Surnmerside. Miss Amy Burrnus and Mrs. Heath Strong recently returned front aitwo weeks' holiday in Maine and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. iiliron Sloll. their son. Wron Jr.. and Mrs. A .. Saunders oi Younllstowhv 0hI0. are guests of Mrs. Harold Schur- man. Summersidc. Mrs. Saund- ers will remain with Mrs. Schur- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burge. St.i Peter's Bay. announce the engage-l ment of their daughter. Margaret kiteba. ltlsonlygoodsensctoeliack yeurkltshesandcookisgnistbetis for-safety Do not leave floor mops. ?. or the middle of . ' Protect Your Family. . From Kitchen Mishap: y-..-.ii..i-.:..(,i..-3':-vii.:: us. '-'A mhvaiiillsuaa hi III!-hi :'I'a tiisoontanie of l.tNe.uI'l ear lIllIAlAll.IYAl-LIN I hot oven. Use longs when han- dling broiling or frying foods. Do not reach over foods on hot top- of-range heating units to reach the back burners. Instead. turn them in . ANNOUNCED and Mrs. Ernest Rossiter: Marriage will take place July Z) at St. Peter's Bay church. as deals. to Alfred Rossiter. son Photos by Cntvell. Never place Iryins inns. pots or with ” ” iuttin over the edge of the range. C - of Mr. Morell. man for the summer months. dren sometimes grab and tip them over and are badly scalded. If you Mrs. Harold Crockett entertain- 4 ' ' mm sen, mi iamiiy. Harvey and use a low broiler. you might hit I 3 .fo1-rned the double ring ceremony. . eorated with apple blossoms and 1 tulips in tall pedestals and baskets while the guest pews were mark- - ed with satin ribbons and sprigs, I of apple blossoms. , i and Mrs. 3? were united in holy bonds of matri- I - was trimmed with seeded pearls. Preiiy Wedding Held Al Central Christian Church. Chif- iottetown was the scene of I ver! pretty wedding on Wednesday eve- ning June l2th at 7.45 pm, when Velma Mildred. daughter of Mr. Charles Rayner. Tig- nish and Erroll Boyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Francis, Crapaud M. D. Dunbar per- mony. Rev. The church was beautifully de- The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Allan Dunbar. The bride looked very charming in a floor length gown of nylon not over taifetta with lace bodice and long sleeves coming to I point ov- er the wrists, the neck of the gown Her finger tip veil was held in place with a crown of seeded pearls and sequins. Her only ornament was pearl earrings. gift of the groom. Site carried a cascade bouquet of red snapdragons and white mums. The, matron of honor. Mrs. Doug- Cenircil Christian Church or was Paul Rayner. brother oi the bride. g The many guests were usher- ed to pews by Alec Murchison and Bobby Leecoo, friends oi the bride and groom. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Rayner chose I dress oi turquoise rayon crepe with white accessor- ies. Mrs. Francis, mother oi the groom wore a dress of navy crepe 1,01,, Lwusier, Ontario, were visi- tors to Charlottetown this plat Step-Son Shows week. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Resentment David Rennie. Mr. Self is I grpd- .Di-IAR MARY HAWORTH: Re- true of Queens University and Knox Presbyterian College, To- ccntly l married the kindest man on earth. who was divorced from? ronto. He was at one time I stu- dent minister in the Brookfield Charge. He is now minister in the his first wife, a mental case. Shel had tried every trick to ruin himi and his son. My husband was; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Lancaster. Ontario. Mr. Self is the third brother in the family to be- lgiven custody of Dick. who is our; M... and M” Kenna”. A Park, Veal”! Concern " presenti ll er have as their guests this week- I ham "hum?" h-V my ("Kl end Dr and Mrs K Ross Parker. come a Presbyterian minister. with rose accessories. corsage of'III3FTl329 Ind. NIIIVP l "I3ITl9d red csrnations completed both en- W05. my IIFEII-BEE Child TESGIIIPI1 sembles. the idea fiercely. But i was firm. Rev. w. 0. Wealr was guest snlo- il;:DIdIhIIIB! in Ihv oven and WPIII - ea . In Ind sang 0 Perl”! Lave andi After the wedding. nty older h W dd" . . T1:nmt;diaTeg,yP;:l)Lf:,ing the (wegichud shook Bolts hand. cried a "W - "Milo" '" 9" WIS l.'I-.l.'i”i..'li-”..". .Z';'t?J”I;i.iL 321.. ill? and sntall daughter Liane. Miss 7.ne 'l'r(ilter of Toronto whnt has bee n attending this Naiionall lconvention of the Imperial Order iDaughiers of the Empire held in Vancouver. arriied in Calgary Friday. She was Joined by her bro- held in the church hall which was catered to by the Keter Club of the church. The hall was decorated with apple blossoms and tulips. The bride's fable looked lovely with a lace tablecloth and was centered with In artistically dec- orated three tiered wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. flanked on either side by tall lighted tapers. Mrs. W, 0. Weale and Mrs. M. D. Dunbar pre- sided over the teacups. Toast to the bride was propos- ed by Rev. W. 0. Weale which was ably responded to by the groom on las Horne. sister of the bride, wore hallcrina length gown of yellow rhrystalletie over net and taffetta hi-r licailrlress was of yellow cor- nnci uith sequin trim and her ac- ccssoiws wcrc while. She carried a nnseuhy of red snapdragons. liisscs l-jdilh Johnston and Mary Ni.'Ii'lClli'll. f1Il'l friends of the bride, v 'il'il ligillcrina length dresses of it no ctistzillclte over net and taf- I ':i iiith hcatldrcss of blue coro- .--t with sequin trim and white ;' win and shoes. They carried a l'ilrl'JJi.l' nf chrysanihemums. inc uinsonic little flower girl u.i- Linda Rayner, sister of the hrulc. She wore a dress of pink nylon with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. 0nt.. Ii die Br-rrignn of Toronto, friend of the groom. The ring bear- behalf of his bride. Dr. J. t' 1Theriault also expressed his good I wishes. Later in the evi-niiig the ban- ipy young couple left amid show- zrrs of confetti and the good wish- es of all prescnt on a honeymoon through the Marilimes. the bride ;traveliing in a grey tweed suit lwith navy and while accessories and it corsaue of pink carnations. Previous to their marriage the couple was tendered ii miscellan- ieotis shower in Riverside Hall by .lhe hospital staff. a shower for ,the bride was also given at her lhome in Tignish by her many friends. On lil('If' return they will take up residence in Charlottetown. where the bride is on the nursing of the Male Division of the same hospital. Photo by Craswell. MacRae-Wall Wedding ther and sister-in-law. Mr. and . T. W. Trotter, Turner Val-E whom she will visit. and her A. Lanicr and Mr.i and all 'whole thing and wished us muchl ihappincss. ins this was cniircly his idea. since he has been a jewel -really Ever Icy. nicce. Mrs. l. Lanier from Lethbridge. happy and at peace withiit him-I self, were guests at the Calgary High-i ISUFFIJRS FOR BOTH ilantiers' hall. l Bob's sun was justl Miss Trotter 06 the editor of l However. the 0lIP05llvP- 33079 "Ur "1-”II"'i Echoes the official publication of triage. tie seemed so elated at the the imperial Order of the Daught-. prospect. But soon after we grill "5 M the Emm,-9, home from our brief honcynioon he showed resentnicnt. hatred andt (rapmn R 1”," .i..,,k,n5 and lealilu-bl M "'9 5'"”'u”"' H9 l5 fantiiy. arrived this week in Char-I .very immature for his age. ltflyllnuetnwn from p(,la..m.ay Capy l"""3'"h9d- 3"d "”ylhl"3 "P5"3ltain Jenkins left for Camp Gage- h ltown, N B.. on Friday. Mrs. Jen- ;kins and family will remain in Charlottetown for the summer months. im. All this disturbs Bob, of course; and at first he jumped oti me. acciisin: me of being jealous of Dick. But finally the truth came, out, when Dick impctunusly aired his jealousy by word of mouth in iihe presence of all i feel torn, I actually stiffer for l-both father and sun. I hate to see in little fellow so hateful. stubborn land Jcaltius. Fve tried to talk to ;him gently; tried to draw him out. . of his shell; biil all my efforts K"'- The 9'1"" "'90 Pf'P59"""l Mr'i are slonily rejected. 1 just don't and Mrs. Builds-ii with it rift In know how to cope. nor does mylappreciation of their hospitality, l r husband. Each new outburst lo the Choir OII IIIEIIIY 00NI5iIIII5. i or tale-bearing accusation by thef I boy only makes him feel worse... Mr. and Mrs George Alll'lfl'Wl D('Al. PERSONALTTTY entertained Thursday evening at; The child is now writing nostal-. Shining Waters Lodge in honor of .gic letters to his divorced molht-r.l Mr. and Mrs. (lharlcs Ballem and The Baptist chin-t-ii tilioir held a' very pleasant party at Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Hitgdcnls residence; Wednesday evening. Mrs. Charlesl Hallem. a choir member who is” leaving with her husband for Sunt- mersidc. was presented with I Thp g.-mmtnian M, Mr, i-mi. l -l”" ”' R."'"5”.9 "fl-'tP"31 ,"'dtwtm-h is a slap in the race to his Mr. Ind Mrs. iuctiimi W('ll(in. Mr.l the groom is Assistant 5llpPl”VlSnr:dad. Mm ha,- ”"IIIIh9I”P(l" lh! b0.Vl and Mrs. Ballcm are lcaving ('har- 339 ”V9or'”'”'T'"F lotteiown to reside in Summerside h”"- The my d'd"' and Mr. and Mrs, welion leave at the end of .luly to take up resi- dence in Georgetown. Ontario. since he was Ito his every it ;like to play with other children-; preferred just to hang around daddiy-but he in doing better. lately. When he wants to Miss Catherine Rogers and Miss he. he is such Claire Brehaut left Toronto on Wed-y oil It bridge on Monday evening. Mrs. B. V, di lorin. Utica. NY. la spending some time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Rog- Ofl. Kensington. and her sisters. Mrs. Herb Schurman and Mrs. In Hickey, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cairns. Summerside East, are spending the weekend with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mll- ler. Halifax. A Mrs. Maynard Si-hurman was guest of honor on Monday evening at a stark shower given by her friends at the home of Mrs. John Ellis. Summe side. The hostesses at the Summer- slde Golf and Country Club today are Mrs. Leila Sclturman tconveii- err Mrs. Lois Albright. Mrs. Mar- garel, Romcke. Mrs. lrvne Godkln. Miss Laurie Peters, Miss Blanche Matthews. Mr. Georgc Pope and Miss Junct lllacomie, Montreal. have return- ed home after visiting with the formcr's parvrits, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Pope. Summerside. On Thursday Evening Misses. Glenda Brown, Dorccn Smith. Ber- tha MacLeod. and Grace Mur- Phil were hostesses at a miscellan- eous shower in honor of Miss Dor- is Heckbert at the home of Mrs. Harold MacLcllan. Miss Elizabeth llallon. Summer- slde. entertained her bridge club on Saturday evening. . The christening of the infant son of Dr. and Mrs. John S. Henry tnee Norah DeBloisI took place on SIIIIGIIY. JIIII9 9. at 3 o'clock in the chapel of Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal. Dean Dowkher officia- ted. The baby was given the names Andrew Stewart. The god- parents are Miss Anne Henry, Mr. John McKeen. Rothesay. N.B. and Mr. Tom DcBlols. Charlotte- town. Following the ceremony a reception was held at Dr. and Mrs. Henry's apartment, 5570 Decelles Avenue. The hostesses for the Charlotte- town Golf Clith this Saturday are the following Mrs. A. G. Mac lllan Mrs. Jim Burden. Mrs. G, . R. Gfttnoulh. Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Mrsl Jack Wilson. Mrs. Walter Pickard.l and Mrs. i-:. i-:. Douglas. A ELLEN'S DIARY "What would you do tfhs bee slung you?" Mack asked this mor- ning.. stopping by a moment to vis- .. us "Just die!" we giggled. "Well look at this" he said push- lng up a sleeve to disclose a color- less dot on a round young arm." Got it I few minutes ago. . . Aw, it's nothing. it stutig for a sec. But I put some damp clny on if and it's not sure now. You see I never noticed the bee. i guess it was busy and i was in the way!" "They are busy now - gathbr- lng up the hiine)-sweets and the pollen from the blossoms. We're told they work 14 hours a day. And to make a pound of honey a bee will make 37000 trips averag- ing four and a half miles. They can go fast too - up to 20 miles an hour! They work all their lives. They never retire!" "Busy?" l'll say!" he L mment- ”Everyones' busy now" we of- fered with a smile. There was a ntustering of young hands today to help Rob plant his seeding of potatoes. It proved at first to be an exacting operation for the younger fry with more than one anxious. ” Now how does that please you Gran'daddy?" in re- gard to the dropped sets to draw presently his rewarding smile. Ry noon the chore was laid and by dusk little more of Rob's cropping remained to be done. At Alderlea the potato and root- land came in for it share of culli- vation and the first of the week should see the close of the seed- lime marked here. More Than The Bees Are Busy At This Season The cows had come in from pas- ture to their stalls and gralnlng and the calves were by them in- to their evening meal. ll'd have to sit down to name all the waiting items. Ellen" James chuckled.. "and I haven't the time right now." And what now of the week turn- log away? We recall how busy and full it has been. every waking hour useful in the season at hand. it was one of machines at work - of man- ure spread, and lime and fertliz- er applied. of the sowing of final pieces of grainlands. of the delicate green of the firstsown covering the red of the cultivated fields. it was a week too which turn- ed the countryside into I land of blossoms, in orchard - place and hedgerow. of lilacs spilling out de- lectablc fragrance to make alto- gether a rich and nostalgic essence about. "Yes, it's the best time of year on the island - this" a farmer said this afternoon admiring a reach of country with loveliness of vale and hill all adorned with June's delightful touch - it an- gaging vists. fresh and smiling and altogether beautiful. "if we only had time to enjoy it" another offered with I wistful smile. "The farming is a busy chore!" so we remember with I loved poet is life itself: "Life is not an idle chore But iron dug from central gloom. And heated hot with burning fears. And dipt in baths of ” l tears. And batterid with the shocks of doom . To shape and use." Until Monday - -- - Diary - "And what work then?" we asked James at the chore-time. ELEANOR ROSS Marks New By IIJLEANOR R058 if you took a quick toitr of a dozen model homes and model homes are breaking out all over in the suburbs-yould come away An Uncluiiered Charm .Goodnight. . . . Model Homes It is beautiful. in I toy to live in. it's something to think about seri- ously if you're planning to build or even to renovate an old house. a iutting handle with your head as you stoop or squat to broil the food and suffer a bad burn. Never put sharp knives in dish water until ready to wash. Always store them separately from other utensils. Keep knives sharp-they cut faster and slip less. Never use a knife to cut or slice foods when the hands are wet or moist. for skids and cuts may result. Never store detergents. cleaning powders, polishes and blesches in a cupboard with foods. but by themselves. Otherwise. they may be added to the food by mistake. If you wear glasses when work- lng out of the kitchen wear them when cooking. Keep safe! TOMORROW'S DINNER (Based on Low-Fat Themel Cantaloupe Panncd Chopped Beef (fakes Spanish Rice Corn-Green Bean Succotash Half-Frozen Canned Plums Gingersnaps Hot or iced Coffee or Tea TO Cl-TATHAM Mrs. Wendell Wood. Central Roy- alty. secretary of the P.E.l. Mu- sical Festival Association. leaves Saturday. June 22. by air to gl- tend the llth annual meeting and conference of the Federation of Can dian Musical Festivals at Cha. tha , 0nt.. June 24-27. As memb- er of the board of directors for P.E.l. she will also be attending a meeting of the board on Mon. day. Milk or Buttermilk All measurements are level; re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6 Panned Chopped Beef Cakes: "into a-bowl. measure '5 c. un cooked oatmeal. Stir in l tsp. salt, l tsp. pepper. It tsp. poultry sea- l0IIiIIl and I1 c. hot water. Let stand 10 min. Add 3 tbsp. non-fat dry milk crystals. 1 lb. chopped raw beef or hamburger, l tbsp. grated on- ion (or 1 tsp. onion fslkest. Chop and mix with a pastry blender flat patties. slow-brown on both sides in I CREDIT A member can earn The member gets 51 Then :- Agat- INSURANCE your Credit Union Savings. posited before the age of 55. 55 through 59 . .. . . . . .73c insurance for each 31 60 through 64 . . . . . . .. . . ..')0c insurance for each M NOW OPEN Ti-IYMEWOOD Drop in and see the fine selection of handcrafts at LOTHIANS GIFT SHOP until very smooth. Form into iii Covehead Bay, sumhope UNION insurance on 52000.00 of insurance for each 31 de- A L qnoise floor-length nylon net over-..bk" md making Omen ml How lummerslde. was the scene of a "Uni Mm mmchml KIM" "ml can we draw him ntit of his decep- pretty spring wedding on May is, at 4.30 p.m. when Marjorie Jane. England to visit Mr. and Mrs. ii. J. Hughes. Miss Brchautis sister, ' 1 is bright charming little fellow, so Msday Via TCA for qumand W , . S A S M - . - ' ' with one lasting invpression. . g 0 emnlze T To cry 5 :';:;:lf.'l.v5:”gl;" ',i.';',fel'”:.'::eI'""od, erheizotngh on :l(:"PaT?t8hl;dI1GlglelJl. it-hat-.' me serene. '-cluttered, I 60 through 69 . ... . . .2.)c insurance for each 51 - . ill re ey vi.i .. .. . , St. Mary's Anglican Meclnnis. wore a gown of iiir- ::::';"n:yd:lri'gh':0Tn";,e?:2p:f"h:,Van l-lorne. nee Miss Mary Mar- 02 nb emit seems to indicate . ". ck”. E The scale above applies regardless of the age " IIIIIIIIIL From VIII! "W "Y I0 rowu; nous; mmugg that. las 0;" line: bwolrge motel lNdIlI.Elts i of the member at death and will be paid the bene- comp icate . t e wor more. fidary. - i l Church. I tense. we yearn increasingly for- simpllfied. restful places to which l-1 cup brown sugar . l-2 cup white sugar In lethal clutter: daughlicr of Mr. and Mrs. Richard of white csrnations. The , nnwer . shirky. i.;ii';'.i'"i."fii".r?i'1'i'."'wiif"ii.l'oi.i liE'h”il?i?.T5i"w'i'3li'Lil5a in”.-".'lZ!-or is in. ” . . , . ,. 13.1"” ””"" liI0reli.&.lt.liiif)i.illTnd. Alexander. son of Mr. and Mrs. low nylon. a small half but withl- "EAR W-5-3 " if "OWIGIYS Orin". '(".::"I;;':L":rr "Co:nfn:::e 1-2 teaspoon soda Not that this trend tmlilles less Im .1. ll. Macllae, King Street. Sum- ribbon tied under chin. Her flow-,l9IIEI'ally. I”eC08III'I-Ed - Ill-h0IIEh Ch"'om;uN;n mmmm In Gme'l I-2 teaspoon salt luxury, in. beauty! on the con- i?:.r-:i:;.',. 1: ii" u,?:(iicAi:fi::':i:.-n ::',,Y':,.',.M""y M "now Swen.li.;mp(:"i:if'llI::noi:iilI()o::denliiiti:::E Bsv. N.s.. Rriday to spend the ::gfm"I'"I .” tr-ry. many nymodi-I horde Is libs i '- ' - - t ' ' - . ' 9 " V""" ' ulous in its panning e is e- ' gyman. Edward Penwarden was The bride's mother was liliired UL And this is probably the ex- weekend at his honir. He was at i 2 MSPMHA ht ' sh. I nut ud an chuck Chou. h I "W crepe dress Wm, Mm, planation of little Dick 3 uneven compsnied by Mrs. (ieorge G. .lim-- I b" rhmglmi 0l:”5":.n” warm NIFINIIE-. , uh. -- uh naval, 31”,"-v In My, Win um mm; whit. avior - potentially helpfuI.l,l.cnnan. Alexandars l;d Mg. lien-i mm” buds uhqpped, m:il:;'im'l's:d09'lPwm;l9';g:;”;:ul: ' 59"”. 5' '"""”'t7 '3', "0 P” ""1 "W "c"”"'”' "d S ”""”-W.”-!' anecmmm md um klqluurhi Mr” WM L lvlvhol ' t 4 - feellril of Inlciousnetul even in I Now READY "a Down dun," the '19,,” M an 0' pink ",n.no,,,.. 1-M me: but often wretc e y will viiit wit . rs and rs. "-1 Mix nnorder (lien. RIIll'IIII0 mun Mu". They Wm" use nd , 9,. 5'1"". 11,. chunk V” 5”. "mm-, mom" wm-, . ngm i, "Qi anxious. suspicious Jealous and;rell B. Macclure who were rt-cent-, small be sv andhoprcss with orlt. mnvemmce They want . mmyi B I". and i 0".” gm. pond -mun". Q" mu. '1", "ed, Mm, u-(iegm.-. hysterical. V lly transferred to (ilace Bay from Bake in fairly t oven. ' Md Th . I . llaiifas . Y d i , m k 0”, I (-h I mum of fussy d ads. ey N" gnu . gout pew; mu-had with mgyflow- igg, gm! 3 cot-page of pink csrna-l OII 95153 9 C I m 9" I i I If 0N?l0WII- m V." we .e"'my M non” "M. 5 I l en. white daisies and ribbon. tions. .a mental case. by which youi . '1'", ma mmlmnu um an in Just two minutes walk from i Given in marriage by her god- Mr. Earl MIcl(ay was tha but mean that she seems predisposed Friends of Liculenanl and Mrs. um Huh nd "Mun. Mm mm Railway station. Steamship , 1."...-. Mr. Mhd comm ,( K". m,,,. 3,-mgom Mu-R.,' hrnfhgr 01 to emotional imbalance. pmbsbly. G, ,1, (;,.-gug in” I-119,.-,0, Ma... h "r Piers. Business and Theatrical . siiigton. the bride looked charm- the groom. and Thane Mann ush- ltldoesnlt follow, necessarily. "Ill Leodt and ifoiing son Allin have R1. "9BFMT, C051. Dl'"'lci- - I3 AMIBCHE ST. DIAL 89” ing in s floor-length gown of nylon sred the guests. DICK VIII-I I"l'9I'IlPIl 3"Ch 3 '"I' been living in Saigon. lndo-China. 0, Nu"; you'"n "Md pun”, NIIOIINI Dill! Illel J not over satin with portrait neck- The reception. with 40 rue-is in d9I'I0Y- 3III "I? ',l".'hIIl "9 W53 for the past year and a hall. Lk-ul- 0' mnmy m km.” A" um but IIIIII looms ILIO to 84.00 1 line. trimmed mid lrt- attendance. was held at l-iirrlt Hill III lII'II'Il IM Phlld III the where ,,..m mmud M, N," H", mm". you nn- M” me me "me thin. Deable loans M.N to ISJO descent sequins; long sleeves com- Lodge. The brides table was con of her IIIYIIIPDIT, Wmtlfl IIIIIII'l".V mgfip ..wi.-. 01 in. Frgnch gm. dmm no to ;D"k m nu" . DOING V"! M"! I-00 to K-00 in: to I at over the wrists; full tred with I three-tier wedding cakrt, INN! ht! f'0IIdIl-IMIM It'll-'”0IIl bu". 3, md M, "mm, A" MW chlrnhn Mm. M; A modern" Hoyle with bath 34.3 to IIJO skirt wit lace inserts. Her hesd- with miniature bride and ('i'f)0m to II" ht! PXiII'rlfIIrP ,,m,.,,." N, ,.-,.m., -I-,1”, Wm bud"! Kn” "Vemumd our TV Entertalnrnent in our com- drrss was a nylon net tiara with For her travelling cositimc the Also. the fathers habit 0' IMO!" mu ,,.,,,m, N", ,,,m.,,, " mk, MM l-Mk of "w vmomtn "F fortable Image. also snack iridescent senile trim. rolled sylil bride chose a red. Ill-wool fleece in to Dicks every whims back my NM", "mm "d Smnwn vi". . mum" ma M. Ham 0'. Bar. Magazines. Toiletries and sun. "Mun", nu, nor bonnet coat with blacit end while sr:(ss- in the time that he was trying to "nu. in M"”m"' mm bm..gb"c counueu duw. Barber Shop In Hotel Building. area I eaaeade a red sweetheart sorids. navy princess style dress, 'mother the led. would further runny "M mnuds Wm um.” um!" "I. wtruwu whmoul kutanstte Fire sprinkler in roses ed as . short sleeves. white round (-0- er. deprive the lad of the feel of to Pm. M Wm Wm. Lmmm" um um. um!" bud-M Mn". Qvgfy no... so, your pm”. The HHIICIIM. Miss Georgie may :'f.)Iel'flQ,:::fO(l eri:renni:7nIl":tna.l,iilitiy'--:uch as mum” hm". mom" I” am. Many mm. in "um um. ties. in . . sood . mu"... 3, Rt”... ffmmphlzn. mdmm", "",,y. or relatives. After this visit his plierl we seek today. v. on my comfort 312.. posted to Iagotvllle. one. as s blstc element in child train- aka” ' V"'" ” "'''''l ''"''''"'V 5"?" "E "'6 '3” '3 VII EONOMY at the where is. bride will join iiini. mg, in urope or several! months. M "N -l It I It '9 "M: -toonswssus lorati." A, ,0, ,,..,,. M do ,,,,.gym, ".4 the end d the European trip they aiming at. And certainly a eel Rd ' "" ".' ” Bob. as co-parents. must luv. will come to Canada where they that is as easy h keep clean as FIIINIWN WET. . specialist guidanc is getting your Wm NIH! ll '5' MIIf9- rm mm" "M ma" "M Euuii so so tun r it c field ' overcome is i- . I . er er II . Crepand and Mrs. Allen Stewart. Itetaartncy. have been is Wlnd- i gsr, Nov. Qcqlg, gttqndinl mg Cd elosta If M hill. June lull. ' p y feudal llrl Mr. and Mrs. H. G. lisddea. se- ""'P""I"'Y"""t"'Il”""5r Anollllawlraaswleklsheet llsebeth sad Margaret. ' 1.f1.”u this week to Houston, Tweaes. af- - , in en enjoyable visit Mrs. ' . I7 do many paints I8 DO b W men! ''n''”? "'m':-'""l-l"'""”"'” reesseslstebiellysasaneattss he soon: I in i -The -inn oi-as not Is IIIIOIII -II ,,.,,'.,"",,,,”'.';,,,,"" ; ' ..n- stag asbsbllmes y I e rnsletlrttldaat In , nee n.....""", '.'i..''''''' .--n- on-s is-ssssasgt ass an-is." Mr. and &s. . nd Imus a, he Isdlt. itch 0 m Imsmess ass hues. ca Qrllk . . . g :3 van" gg A 2 HI. uh hudde" t sh” "fried ' """”yltion. misery anti unhappiness...? S