Will Reside in l luetty wedding was aolomniz- ,4 Satlirday afternoon in the Unit- ,.1 (hurt-h St. Peter's Bay, P.E.I.. slirn bliss Catherine Anne Mac- l'siluni. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ll tilsccallum. was united in ,5”-linze to Darold Lewis Tanton. .. of Air. and Mrs. W D. Tamon. fitarinttctown- The service was conducted by er in MacDonald, st. Peler'g By, assisted by Rev. lryer Jones. -W Glasgow. P.E.l. Mrs. Nancy M. wlist. sang. ”0 Perfect Love' ' ' She The bride who was given in man- ". by her father. wore a floor- nglh wedding gown of nylon lace nd tulle over white satin. featur- ; a full skirt over hoop. topped a fitted bodice with scoop neck- uir. buttonlng in the back with tens of tiny buttons. Her long leaves came to points over the ands. Her headdress was a coro- st of seed pearls complemented uh an elbow length veil of tulle Ilusion She carried a shower bou- t of pink roses and white car- ll0IIB. she was attended by her sister mi her cousin. the Misses Jean lid Mary Mactiallum. St. Pcters' iv They wore identical gowns uhite eyelet embroidery over uc taffeta. Their headdresses MR. AND MRS. DAROLD LEWIS TANTON Well - Known Young Couple 2 P. E. i. consisted of matching flower bl!- desu hats. The flower girl. little Jane Chartley. of Moncion. cou- sin ol the bride. wore white frosted organdy over pink nel. She car- ried a basket of multl-colored car- nations. .. Jack Ross. Charlottetown was best man and ushers whre John Hoyt. Woodstock. N.B.. and Dav- id MaeNsvln. Charlottetown. After the ceremony a reception v.as held at the Queen Hotel. Char- lottetown. The brides' table featur- ed a four-tier wedding cake. For a honeymoon trip to be spent in Boston. reports the Moncton iTranscrlpt. the bride donned a silk Isheath dress. topped by a pain blue cluster. with white acceuoh ies. Both Mr. and Mrs. Tanton are employed with Maritime Central Airways. and will take up real- dance in Charlottetown on their ro turn. Those from outside the province who attended included: Mrs. Bruce Robb. grandmother of the bride: Mrs. Ross Charlley and daughter. Jane. Mr. and Mrs. Fra- ser Robb and children. the Mines Sally Atkinson. Mary ivory. Betty Fenton and Vivian MacLean. all of Moncton; Dr. D. M- Robb and Mrs. Robb. Oromocto. Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Bennett. Vancouver; John Hoyt, Woodstock. N3. is AND OUR NEIGHBOURS Flowers Are For One And For All ltuhainali 8. Frank wliatet-er the weather on the la- id. most of you are flower con- ions at this season and may my some talk of flowers. For mp uceks before Mother's Day. s('i"s annual flower show attrac- thousands of customers. it was t tlic fabulous exhibit of some tars but it was very beautiful. it'll the street in front was trans- mied into a garden. Great boxes ix.-ilca hung from the windows: gr urns filled with flowers of try variety stood in doorways. Nor did it seem as if a single m had been touched by any in dense passing crowds. IVDOW DISPLAYS The theme of the window dis- "The Flowers in her young girl receiving a gar- nia - her first flower from her engaged in the classic pursuit pulling petals from s daisy to am whether he loves her or loves rnot. And obviously he loves her ry much for the-next group is a bridal couple. The bride wears long sleeved. high-necked gown s filmy white embroidered ma- rial. Her bouquet is really love--,,- white nrchida trailing to the Blooming hem of her long gown. A breadt- lalting variety of orchids of every hue fills the window. The last exhibit was the most touching. A beautiful elderly wo- man ttiie bride of yesteryear) dressed in is gown of lavender lace. received Mother's Day gifts from her grandchildren. The small granddaught . had brought her a posy: the grandson held out I box of candy. The scene was in a rose garden - and it did not seem as if grandmother had cause to regret the days of her first gar- denla. BEGONIA AND AZALEA Legs poetic but very satisfy- ing were the displays inside the store. A great bank of begonla met ttie eye as one entered. As large as sun-flowers their red and orange and yellow color was dra- matized by two life-sine figures in the bejeweled costume of the East. Azalea were also specially featur- ed. There were single white and rose blooms like butterflies and double ones of purple like bunch- es of grapes. one winecolored variety was named the "Queen Elizabeth". A figure in a Japanese kimona of similar deep ridi hues enhanced the beauty of the flow- I Adding to the fragrance of die other flowers its own more subtle perfume. sprays of lilies - af- thevalley were anqulaite la crys- tal containers. And a final accent was given by the green shrubs and young trees placed wiry- where. PLAZA ll ADLOOM Still speaking of flowers. thon- sands of New You-bars and trial- torsl delight in the cool and level: garden runnin tlsrouds Isa cen- ter of not: let Plaaa. int:-nee ttrom tn ted by fountains " a months of dol as ridden by lovely mernIaids.. a arden is always pen with differ- MARY I-tswosilt Confidence is An Essential Dear Int! Iawsnh: I as sea PRETTY PINK AND BLACK Ion is to love life for its own. sake. regardless of the cut of his experience to date: and to admit- no cause to distrust or disparage! it. The disposition to despair. when one's endurance is tried by pro-l longed frustration of cllerishedl aims, is usually linked to a god- ,1 less View of life. it is related to' the supposition that our destiny is mostly of our own making: and that if we fall short of major aims. it means we ”haventi got what it takes," thus may as weili give up. etc. Maybe this is the substance of Frank 8heed's two books: "So-lp ciety and Sanity" and "Theologyl 5 and sanity" (sliced and Ward)- Both are tremendously effective. in restoring confidence. perspect-1 we and a godward sense of direr-i l lion in persons who've lost lhelrit way in ilk. .. it if. as and when you get in ltne,; thci humankind, you can't miss tially yours since time began, I H Mary Haworth counsels through Mrs Gaye Wells. one of the mo-lday shows a black rntton dels in the fashion show at RCA! sheath. with matching pink um. Station. Summerside. on Thurs-lsories. riage, CAN'T COMPETE 1'' "'9 Past few years. i have- gfne out lwltli some eligible inch. sertised being Inraightiorward. eors in t eir chime, and f rug Hno evious; inle igent, Yet when it came to mar?-1.5:, non-aggressive and fair-minded in at least four of the men um 1 your relationships. knew married girls much younger However. the seeds of depres- than themselves-between 15 and sion are beginning to germinate in 1) years' difference. your personality. I note two key- This has discourage mg vgfylplll'IlEl to this effect: Where you much. as I feel that i cannot go say "i am very anxious" to get tiinto competition with youth; nor. married. Anbd ill-lain. Where you o I want to.lBut so many people 4 sly "1 IM 65 Milli! l0 drllllir" I know place so much stress on,0l this aim. .. youth. I am beginning to despair! Nowell isn't "I? tori of .VnuI' of ever geulnglmgn-led, not beinghmarricd that nicrits I would be nterested in your concern: in rather. your dis- very valued opinion on this prolylcouraged loss of faith in the limit- lem- Am I just losing perspect- i lcss potentials of being or becom- ive? is it I who place too muchling, of embracing the life more stress on youth? Please adviseyibundsnt. etc.. me. F.S.' lin .iust hcing alive. SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION I The true Dear 355.: There is s winsnmel alive or productively at-tum ner- z : ltntti H candor about your letter; and, in! all probability. you are an Pxcftp-l tioaally nice person-nice in the, IWIIIT, j that are implicit instinct of the truly. WT (.5- -:ev;v9Y7V,-:5;--fvivw-:7 i BUSY MAN ENJOYSTEA BR found a cup of Tea works wonders when than pruuums mmmu what I mean. you might result mg M." square and cook for 20 minutes. voluntarily. with God's will form- portion of good that's been poten-l " W lsnnal inli-riiew. Write to her ill icare. of this newspaper. Former P.E.l. Public Health Nurse Retires COOK'S CORNER iN'alPn. Vs cup milk. 1 "P "mvr. 'a tea.-iwm salt, a tea- Ptmns baking powder, Wit and nl-are in a'pan 8" x l"I Take from oven and place on top: "In rnrnantit 3 tablespoons bui- "- it run brown sugar plus 2 nblesptmm Fri-am nuxed lolelher, return to en until browned, ier t'OlIlnlll. not b y mall or per- La. EAK- -Horefk a men who has ital. ito eventually settle in Charlotte- WII. .. and die scripture was . Mrs. Alexander Mar-Donald am, Harold Toombs gave an Inlnrmgt. lva should do nbout missions." Pl! Tubercl i Le fro M93543 . uosa azue rn xv”! Prior to terminating her servic- es with the Nanaimo Indian Hosp 405 was then sung after which Clark Mrs- lwaa honored with a farewell part p and presented with a suitable gift l”'3' 019 benediction. Mrs. tiltua t'lark thee lngsl 3”. i from her co-workers. uate of lbe Toronto General Hos-i Wmv 3"" 35 years service as In registered nurse. is retiring from active nursing May al, 1951. She was Public Health nurse with the Nanatmo. B.C. Mrs. She expects to live in Vii-tfiria, ll" C.. for several years but hopes 2 ”5li0F5 lmlwerod the roll call. Th .- . --.- ital IIADALBANE I'.M.8. The Auxiliary of the W. M 8 met at the home of Mrs. -llllllist your present dissna . Iflao. latch glnowlcmzn Tgtnrstuy Ovirning g on to a genuinely Christ an frame rovolm ' Ry "' "t 3"” of reference, as the anti-dote to ("roam il)gp(T';rr s?U?:h'f:won. Toomlas as devotional leadorl your. ahortalghted alarms. To grsp hutter and :1 mp Mm, Iuxmn Idd :io'l':n",'F them? W" "M"? MI!-l Following the singing of 'ixnui, read by presentation on ”Whst wp Hymn SICK OF BEING l CONSTlPATED?e Lack of dietary hulll. o mmmnti onus! of irregularity. Kellogg's I All-Bran. eaten daily. resfnrea ; the natural laxative hulk you need to enjoy gentle, comfort- able elimination. All-Bran, made of mlioliv bran. has liter- ally helped millions. You'll like the flavor ofold-fashions-d hrnn muffins. Famous for over 40 yearn. Kellogg's--the original y This Part of the meeting cloud'boolu The president gtheir reports. (5 home. 5 hospital -- May 22. 1957 The Guardian Page 9 reported for the month. Mrs. H. S. Raynor donated I for book shelf. A plant war . Dtlrchased for a shut in. Mrs. Lion- of el Robinson invited the Auxiliary and for the next meeting wltdi Mrs. James Snowie and Mrs. Alexand- ave er Mscnonald to have charge the program. Meeting closed wt Miapati Benediction. H. S. Raynor led in prayer. took charge business part. 1 mpmbgg-g e different secretaries g is 29 cards and 1 treats were You don't need to pay i250 to '3OO for INGONSPIGUOUS ...ouaI.i1'v . 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