a," 1 Jr -W"". 7'2- 6' " " " ‘ a ‘ '_.‘ w A . ‘ "u. mum McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 8500 Mowing their wed- Baptist Church, .8. are Mr. and Mrs . 'Dhe bride is the .E. .Bertha Weddell, Sept, 4, 1958 The Guardian, Page 9 WN-WADD Eu. WEDDING daughter oer‘. and Mrs. Maurice Weddell, Crapaud, P.E.I. While the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brown,-Dantmowth, N.S. ‘ ’ Gauthier mnizecl I In Lady of Mt. Carmel Ch- New Jersey an Sat y \26th, Mary Cecilia daughter of Mrs. Laiw~ thier and the late Larw- ‘er of Bristol, became ‘5’ Joseph lannagan ceremony and was White nylon over M0 triage New York A 7' satin. A low crocheted piubox carp held her fingertip tulle veil. She clarnied white and pink car- nations. ' Miss Christa" Daly of New Yonk,‘sister oi 0: groom, was ma' ‘ of honor. ‘ Miss Joan Ken-ting of Long lsL land was bridesmaid. Mr. Patrick Flemming acted as bestman, and the ushers were Leo Dougherty and Don Lynch. A reception was held at Gallic Punk, New York. Alt‘ter their wed- ding trip to P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Daly will reside in New York. I A AWOTH ' 'Haworth: I have a Except for an over- .)r, we have just about need for a happy after 11 years to- .I have a dif- just can’t oun- aVUlgority Shown quer, it seems. My mother stressed good man. ners while leaning me. MY hus- band’s mother virias W0 dbllszy keeping a spotless ouse; an c you pick up through ease-crating with people. Result: my husband 'V Show Photo are seen Mls- Edmond Richard at :11” manage on Aug- .qmrch am. in Mont Oar- ‘ " bade is the former Rose 3 RICHARD-WEDGE WEDDING Marie Wedge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Genald Gallant OLf Mont Carmel. The groom is .a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gildas Richard the Read Studio. , der while muggling goods-from Syria. Scrude (in my opinion). at and I think you Mont Oarmel.—Photo by Sears. ground 1'” any qu‘amel‘s on the LOOMER-CAREY A very pretty wedding took place in Kings County N.S. when Miss Ruby Garey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Carey, Locker- ville, was united in marriage to Mr. David Loomer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Loomer of Fal- mouth, N.S. Rev Dr. Lavy was the ofificiatitig clergyman at the Avonport, United Baptist Church. The bnide was attened by her two sisters, Miss Sheron acting as bridesmaid and Miss Caron as flower girl. The groomsman was Mr. Graeme Linkletter, Link- l-etter Road, P.E.I. Following the ceremony there was reception in the church hall. 'Dhey travelled on a brief honey- moon tnip in the Manitimes tour- ing Cape Breton and Primed Ed- ward Island. While'here they vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ooRRANBANc.w.L. 'llhe August meeting of the Cor- ran Ban W183 held at the homo of Mrs. Dan Mth with 12 when present. Meet- ing opened with prayer. correspondence to - provincial convention and reports of provin- cial conveners. Mrs. Frank Counick was appointed voting dc- legate to convention. Various con- veners reported as usual. Nev entertainment committee appointed as fiollows: Mrs. Hec- tor MaIcDonald, Mrs. Aeneas Mac- Dougall and Mrs. Louis Bradley. Bill for floor covering was movv ed paid. Welfare Convener was asked to purchase material for blankets for a layette. A lively discussion took place ze-results of picnic. It was agreed by all present tint reorganize tion of same is neces-Sary to cat- er to the large crowd. Meeting adiourued with Rev. Director’s blessing and league pray-er. A delicious lunch was served by hostess and commit-tee in charge. SMUGGLERS KILLED lleDAzNBUL. Turkey (Reuters) Reports from Nusaylbuin in south .east Turkey said Monday 14 per- sons were killed and 12 badly in- jured in a mine field on the bow- DETAINED BY REDS HONIG NG (Reuters)-Jl‘hree British residents oi -Hong Kong and one Chinese, missing in a small boat since Aug. 22, are be- ing detained in Omnmuni-st China it was reported Tuesday. is on his good behavior in com- pamy; but with flan-lily, he acts Children learn manners from their parents’ 'thims. I flunk. And though I don't feel we Should maintain company believin- at all, still I believe that we should give them a consistently good ex- SMALL SON LIKE DAD Things my lmshumd does. at the time, they oonrpletely re- vollt me. For example; He is out oftownat present. Butthis‘morn- Eng our son. ace 6, motioneer meto'benddlown,usifhewished my ear! andscoldedhimgood.Hereplied that daddy does that timhlm all thetime. Itrytoteaehthe_chil~ dmnhig‘htfmmwmng,goodman— others. But when something like this incident happens, I feel: “What’s the use?” ’ I am not a martinet about manners; butItryatleastto give them a‘ worthy'exmnple to hollow. This is something my husband and I cannot discuss without having a quarrel. And I would muoh appreciate your opinion as to whether I [aim being overly sensitive in the matter. Thank you. P.C. Dear P.C.: I amsorry to say that/I too am revolted by the in- cident you describe. Your small 'son’s prank, imputed to his fa- ther’s example, is nauseatingly The lad must have lmoWn (in his bones, if not consciously) that heWassetJtlinagahnaptogetyour goath thus he deserved a good scolding. Let us hope that it shook him UP. sufficiently to stick in his memory as a reminder to kiss me. 'Ilhen he limped. into ' I was astounded and shocked. 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