MAY 29. I951 T rmrmr EIIMRSERS You. too. TITBY boimw to slow M Hyc to pay doctor bills, vaca- ,..,n expenses. home repairs . . . or lnr any good Pl1I'P05e- Loom on Your 53l'NW" 1-,1; uq how much cash you need and how you wish to repay. Repay- ment plans sensibly arraxiiled to fit wu, pamcular problem. Up to 24 months to RWY- uonn vntln iron were in 4 I ' IIOIISEIIO (until! uasr ncoanmrn an uaurr mounts ruuncs olunlxmou use Oreo! Ooorgo Strut I-mo I Phono 2991 CNAILOTTITOWN. P.I.l. Noun 9 to 5 or by oppolninuoni MARK: Save The children Fund ”!-low the Palestinean refugee mothers in Syria and Lebanon ap- preciate our Canavnan baby food and how their faces drop when supplies run short." says Mrs. R. '1'. Tanner, Executive-Secretary of The Canadian Save the Children Fund who is visiting the British Save the Children Fund in the Middle East. "It gave me the ut-. most satisfaction to be able to watch the British Save the Child- ren Fund nurses in the crowded camps. weighing and examining babies and giving each mother a package of our baby food. Mothers are learning to bring their babies regularly to the save the children Fund clinic and to feed them properly. thanks to the Save the Children Funds of Britain and Canada." It is essential that Canadian as- sistance should be continued so . that baby food. medical supplies. honey and clothing, especially baby clothes. are always on hand for distribution. Anyone wishing to help should contact The Canadian Save the Children Fund Headquarters at 36 Toronto at, Toronto. or their local Canadian Save the Children Fund Committee of which Mr. J. 0. llyndman is chairman. VANCOUVER - (C?) -r- Life- guards at Vancouver beaches have won a wage increase 0! Ebolliv 30 cents an hour, making their pay 51 an hour. During the sum- mer months the Parks Board em- ploy about 35 lifeguards. 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'08: than 500:! is 1: excellent. that if you do not sow , you will- ' "'0 ucrooge being planted is much lost your. hoop. Foil prices may be .:island- Fertilizer or W sing but will say Watts-llowne Wedding A very pretty wedding was sol- emnizcd at Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlottetown, Thurs- day, May 24th. at eleven o'clock. when Ruby Thelma. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Downe, Char- lottetown. was united in marriage to Victor Herbert, son of Mrs. Lillian Watts and the late 'Percy watts. also of Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. The church was decorated with spring flowers and potted plants. The guest pews were marked with tiny bows of white ribbon. y The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, looked raditlnt in a floor-length gown of white satin, with nylon net yolk and cape with fitted bodice. long sleeves coming to points over her wrists. lier floor-length lace veil was draped from a crown and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Ralph MacDonald. friend of the bride was matron of hon- our. and Mrs. Victor Robertson, sister of the groom was brides- maid. Both looked very lovely in floor length gowns of white satin with coronet head dresses of seed pearls and carried nosegays of pink and white carnations. The groom was supported by his brother John of Charlottetown. The ushers were: Mr. Victor Robertson and Mr. Walter R. Downe, .lr.. During the signing of the register. Mr. Wendall Phillips sang: "I'll Walk Beside You". ac- companied by Mr. Frank Johnson. A. '1'. C. L.. who played the wed- ding music. The bride's mother wore navy with grey accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore a navy print with white and navy acces- soriu and a corsage of pink car- nations. After the ceremony. a reception was held at "Sandy's", in Marsh- field. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Mr. Webster and responded to by the groom. The three-tier wedding cake was cut in the traditional manner by the bride and groom. Music was fur- nished at the reception by Messrs. Wallace and Homer Turner. cou- sins of the bride. Following the reception. the bride and groom left by car on 1 short honeymoon trip, the bride wearing a suit of light navy ga- bardine with pink and navy ec- cessories and a corsage of pink roses. Out-of-town guests were Mr. Milton E. MacDonald, cousin of the bride, Mr. Phil Maldre, Mr. Roy Jenkins, all of New Glasgow. N. 5. Stevens - Maeleod Wedding Baskets of milti-colored tulips and white blossoms decorated Trinity United Church. Char- lottetown,'P. E. l., for the mar- riage of Margaret Ema daughter of Mrs. John M. Macleod and the late Mr. Macleod, to Albert Mac- Lean Stevens. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Stevens. Saint John. New Brunswick. which took place at ton o'clock. Rev. H. 1!: D Ashford officiated The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother-in-law. Mr. Donald E. Marleen. summer- sidc. P. E. I.. was gowned in-white lace over taffeta. which was tas- . hioned on simple lines, the fitted bodice being buttoned in front with my covered buttons. with small Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. An overskirt of silk not completed the gown. Her finger tip veil of embossed tulle was held in place by n headdress of white lace. she carried a. cascade bouquet of Rapture roses. Mrs. Donald E. Macbean. who was her sister's only attendant. was gowned in mushroom taffeta. which was fashioned with Peter Pan collar and cape. the full skirt falling in deep folds. she wore matching mitts and headdress and carried a nosegay of sweet- heart and Talisman roses. BABY OHIOKS Can take orders for MIXED CHICKS and PULLETS from June 14th to end of Season. Maw-DONALD HATCHERY, Covehead - - FOWI. WAIITEO - BUYING DAILY at the bongwortll Ave. Plant Live or Dressed. TIIE ROYAL PAOKIIIO OOIIPAIIY LIIIITEO ,.. t ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. 1-1. Nelson Day, sum Jonn.l N. 5.. was best man, and the guests were ushered by Mr. Don- 4 -. N. 3'” ML Fmnk J' walkc" s'”""lworc 'a honey beige suit Willi ohn N. B. , ' V Mu; um” cox pwudcd in grgggonnlgared straw hat and brown the organ and during the sign ng l i i of the register played "Oh Perfect stggnghaillreggglgk F,:;ideMc1Y2;':' love." , ' The bride's mother was downed arngf";::reF:::1:,w:;5'i;iii1a in "WV bl” Clem with lime 1"" nccrin" at the University of Ncwi sorts. with which she wore a large Bl,um;,".k - cream colored straw hat. navy ac-' ' y Following the reception at villa Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens leit : o?lgu:edi:iabf:e ciirlaptayewlilill -i;;r":rAL "Bidi- roses. Mrs. Paul E. 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